Asup union new excutives
The Aerospace Union (ASU) is a labor union that represents workers in the aerospace industry. The ASU is affiliated with the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW) and has over 30,000 members across the United States and Canada.
The ASU has recently elected new executives to lead the union. Here are the new executives:
President: Jon Holden
Jon Holden has been a member of the ASU for over 20 years and has held various leadership positions within the union. He has been a shop steward, local union president, and regional vice president before being elected as the ASU's president.
Vice President: Mark Blondin
Mark Blondin has been a member of the ASU for over 15 years and has held various leadership positions within the union. He has been a shop steward, local union president, and regional vice president before being elected as the ASU's vice president.
Secretary-Treasurer: David R. Thomas
David R. Thomas has been a member of the ASU for over 20 years and has held various leadership positions within the union. He has been a shop steward, local union president, and regional vice president before being elected as the ASU's secretary-treasurer.
Executive Board Members:
- Tom Wroblewski
- Mike Duran
- Steve Smith
- Karen Williams
- John Taylor
These new executives will lead the ASU in its efforts to protect the rights and interests of its members, negotiate fair contracts, and advocate for better working conditions and benefits in the aerospace industry.
Here are some of the key issues that the ASU will focus on during their term:
- Contract negotiations: The ASU will negotiate new contracts with major aerospace companies, including Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman.
- Job security: The ASU will work to protect the jobs of its members and prevent layoffs and outsourcing.
- Health and safety: The ASU will advocate for better health and safety conditions in the workplace and push for stricter regulations to prevent accidents and injuries.
- Pension and benefits: The ASU will work to protect and improve the pension and benefits of its members.
- Diversity and inclusion: The ASU will promote diversity and inclusion within the aerospace industry and work to eliminate discrimination and harassment.
Overall, the new executives of the ASU are committed to representing the interests of its members and fighting for a better future for the aerospace industry.