The International Association and Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) District 142 last week, amid the worst global airline industry downturn in history, reached an industry best tentative agreement for mechanic and related workers at Air Wisconsin, one of the largest regional carriers in the United States.
The tentative deal includes an average wage increase of 18.4 percent, a signing bonus, maintenance base job security with no sunset clause, increases in license and crew chief premiums, many contract language improvements and wage increases beyond the amendable date of the contract.
“I congratulate District 142 and the negotiating committee on a job well done in what was a long and tough negotiations,” said Chief of Staff to the International President Rich Johnsen. “This tentative agreement keeps Air Wisconsin mechanic and related workers at the top of the regional sector, right where these hardworking and dedicated workers belong.”
“I thank the Air Wisconsin mechanic and related members and the negotiating committee for their unity and solidarity during this long and tough process,” said IAM District 142 President Dave Supplee. “Our negotiating committee did an outstanding job in the toughest of economic environments, and addressed the concerns of the membership and delivered and industry leading tentative agreement.”
The tentative accord runs through September 30, 2023 and either party can opt to open negotiations six months early.
IAM District 142 is in the process of arranging a ratification schedule. The tentative agreement can be viewed here, with changes displayed in bold text. The negotiating committee unanimously recommends ratification.
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