IAM union members at Olin Winchester in Kansas City vote to strike after contract rejection

Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
0Comments

Approximately 1,350 workers represented by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) Local 778 at Olin Winchester in Kansas City voted on April 3 to reject the company’s proposed contract and begin a strike when their current agreement expires at midnight on April 4.

The union said the decision was made because the company did not present an offer that members considered fair, particularly regarding wages, mandatory overtime, and work-life balance. The workers manufacture small arms ammunition for the U.S. military and its allies at Olin Winchester’s Lake City Army Ammunition Plant.

Scott Brown, IAM Local 778 Directing Business Representative, said: “The bargaining committee did not recommend a yes-vote on the company’s offer and the membership showed the same sentiment. The company’s offer to these workers is just not good enough. We are not asking for anything unreasonable, as these workers have not seen wage increases reflective of the economy and have endured countless hours of overtime.”

Sam Cicinelli, IAM Union Midwest Territory General Vice President, stated: “IAM Local 778 members at Olin-Winchester have the full support and solidarity of the IAM Midwest Territory. These workers are simply asking for what is fair for their hard work and dedication for many years. Our members are not going to settle for less than they deserve.”

IAM Union International President Brian Bryant added: “The decision to strike is always a courageous one, and the members of our union do not make that decision lightly. Union members who stand-up for better, raise the standard for all workers, and the IAM Union is fully behind our Local 778 members who will be walking the picket line for the contract they deserve.”

Picket lines are expected outside Olin Winchester starting at midnight as representatives prepare to provide further updates about negotiations as they continue.



Related

Jennifer Prinz, CEO of Donor Alliance

AdventHealth Porter holds flag raising ceremony for Donate Life Month

AdventHealth Porter began National Donate Life Month with a flag raising ceremony recognizing organ donors. Speakers honored donor families’ contributions while encouraging community participation in donation efforts.

Melissa Seixas, Duke Energy Florida state president

Duke Energy Florida hosts Neighborhood Energy Saver Program in Clearwater

Duke Energy Florida recently held its Neighborhood Energy Saver Program event in Clearwater to help residents reduce their electricity bills through free home assessments and upgrades. About 75 people attended the session aimed at supporting eligible homeowners and renters ahead of summer’s higher usage period.

Andrew Santos, president and CEO of AdventHealth North Pinellas

AdventHealth breaks ground on new emergency room in New Port Richey

AdventHealth has started construction on a new free-standing ER in New Port Richey aimed at expanding local access to emergency services by 2027. Community leaders say the project will improve healthcare delivery while creating jobs.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Orlando Business Daily.