IAM Local 1297 ends strike at Libbey Glass after approving new five-year contract

Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
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Members of IAM Local 1297 have voted to approve a new five-year contract with Libbey Glass, ending an 18-week strike in Toledo, Ohio. The agreement follows more than a year of negotiations between the union and the company.

IAM District 54 President and Directing Business Representative T. Dean Wright, Jr., commented on the outcome:

“I am incredibly proud of the members of IAM Local 1297 and their families. They stood united in solidarity for 18 weeks, making tremendous personal sacrifices, including during the holiday season, to protect one another and the contractual rights they have fought for over decades. I extend my sincere gratitude to each and every one of them. I also wish to thank my staff at IAM District 54, as well as the Libbey shop committee, who worked tirelessly not only during these past four months of the strike but also through the numerous months of negotiations prior to that, in order to safeguard the rights and benefits of our members at Libbey Glass. Additionally, I would like to offer my deepest thanks to the Toledo-area community for their steadfast support throughout the strike, particularly the labor community and UAW Local 12. I would also like to specifically acknowledge the efforts of USW Locals 700T, 65T, 59M, and their members, to secure improved contracts for all workers at Libbey Glass.”

Key terms in the new contract include an immediate wage increase of 14.25%, further raises in later years, no increase in health insurance premium contributions for 2026, retention of favorable health insurance plan features, a $3,000 signing bonus, continued premium pay at time-and-a-half for overtime hours worked beyond regular schedules in a workday, twelve paid holidays (including eight during Christmas and New Year’s), among other benefits.

The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) is one of North America’s largest industrial trade unions with about 600,000 active and retired members across several industries such as aerospace, defense, airlines, railroad transit, healthcare, automotive sectors in both United States and Canada.



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