IAM Union members from across Minnesota gathered at IAM District 77 for the Minnesota State Council during a three-day meeting, according to a Mar. 24 announcement. The event focused on discussing key issues that affect working families in the state.
The gathering brought together union representatives and members who aimed to address challenges and priorities relevant to their communities. The meeting opened with remarks from IAM International President Bryan Bryant and continued with comments from IAM Midwest Territory General Vice President Sam Cicinelli, setting the tone for ongoing discussions throughout the event.
Organizers said that this council serves as an important platform for union members to share concerns, exchange ideas, and coordinate efforts related to labor rights and workplace conditions. Photos of the event were made available by organizers.
The annual Minnesota State Council highlights how unions are working collectively to advocate for improved standards and protections for workers statewide.
Future meetings are expected as part of ongoing efforts by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) in Minnesota.



