IAM Union leaders visit Wisconsin facilities to highlight member skills at Mercury Marine and John Deere

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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IAM Union leaders, including International President Brian Bryant and Resident General Vice President Jody Bennett, visited Wisconsin to meet with members of IAM Local 1947 at Mercury Marine and Local 873 at John Deere. Chief of Staff Vinny Addeo also joined the delegation.

During their visit, local officials led tours of the facilities for the union officers and staff. Bryant commented on his experience at both sites, stating his appreciation for the skill and quality demonstrated by union members in producing Mercury Outboard engines and John Deere equipment.

IAM Union representatives from Mercury Marine highlighted their expertise in machining, pouring, and grinding processes. They emphasized their pride in creating American-made products.



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