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*For registration information on the various classes refer to the
Registration Information section located in the Members Only area.
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LEADERSHIP I
1. April 27– May 2
2. July 6 – 11
3. August 10 - 15
4. September 28 - October 3
5. October 19 – 24
LEADERSHIP II
1. May 4 - 9
2. July 20 - 25
3. October 5 - 10
ADVANCED LEADERSHIP
1. March 2 - 7
2. November 9 - 14
TRAIN-THE-TRAINER
1. March 9 - 14
2. June 22 - 27
3. September 21 - 26
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FRENCH LEADERSHIP I
1. July 6 - 11
FRENCH LEADERSHIP II
1. July 13 - 18
FRENCH ADVANCED LEADERSHIP
1. July 13 - 18
SPANISH LEADERSHIP I
1. April 27– May 2
SPANISH LEADERSHIP II (Pilot)
1. June 22 - 27 |
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ADVANCED ARBITRATION – PILOT
1. November 16 - 21
ADVANCED COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
1. August 3 - 8
ARBITRATION
1. July 13 - 18
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
1. March 9 - 14
COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING PROGRAM
1. March 30 - April 4
FIRST CONTRACT
1. July 27 – August 1
INTERNAL ORGANIZING
1. May 18 - 23
LOCAL LODGE HISTORY PROJECT
1. June 1 - 6
NATIONAL LABOR COLLEGE (by approval of Territory GVP)
1. January 26 – February 1
2. May 3 – 9 (Gen Ed)
3. September 20 – 26 |
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ORIENTATION AND BASIC SKILLS
1. March 16 - 21
PENSION FUNDAMENTALS
1. March 2 - 7
CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN PENSION NEGOTIATIONS
1. April 20 – 25
SERVICE CONTRACT ACT
1. May 18 - 23
SPECIAL TOPICS IN COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
1. December 7 - 12
NEGOTIATION PREPARATION FOR BARGAINING COMMITTEES
(Per Request of Territory General Vice President)
UNION GROWTH FOR LOCAL LODGE LEADERS
(by Invitation from Territory GVP)
1. February 24 – 29 (Transportation)
2. March 16 – 21 (Midwest)
3. April 20 – 25 (Eastern)
4. June 8 – 13 (Southern)
5. October 12 – 17 (Western)
6. October 26 – 31 (Canadian)
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Departmental Courses
For additional information contact headquarters at
(301) 967-4500
Print 2008 Departmental Courses Schedule (PDF)
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ADVANCED EDITORS
1. June 1 – 6
ADVANCED WEB DEVELOPMENT
1. June 1 - 6
BASIC NEWSLETTER DEVELOPMENT
1. May 11 - 16
BASIC WEB DEVELOPMENT
1. April 6 - 11
INTERMEDIATE WEB DEVELOPMENT
1. March 16 - 21
COMMUNICATORS CLASS
1. March 2 - 7
COMMUNITY SERVICES CLASS
1. August 3 - 8
EAP I PROGRAM
1. August 10 – 15
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES COLLECTIVE BARGAINING PROGRAM
1. June 8 -13
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES MSPB PROGRAM
1. June 15 - 20
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES PROGRAM
1. March 9 - 14
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES SEMINAR II
1. December 7 - 12
FINANCIAL OFFICERS
1. April 27 – May 2
2. June 1 - 6
FLIGHT ATTENDANT’S CONFERENCE
1. April 6 - 11
HAZMAT
1. April 13 – 18
2. October 5 - 10
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HIGH PERFORMANCE WORK ORGANIZATION
1. March 9 - 14
2. July 20 – 25
3. September 21 - 26
4. November 9 - 14
HUMAN RIGHTS SEMINAR
1. May 4 - 9
INTRODUCTION TO EAP’s
1. March 16 - 21
POLITICAL EDUCATION
1. March 30 - 4
PRINCIPAL OFFICERS CONFERENCE
1. February 17 - 22
RAILROAD LOCAL CHAIRMEN SEMINAR
1. April 13 - 18
RETIREES EDUCATION AND STRATEGY PROGRAM
1. February 10 - 15
SAFETY AND HEALTH CONFERENCE
1. August 17 - 22
SWA STEWARDS
1. April 20 - 25
TCU
1. May 18 - 23
2. June 9 – 13
3. June 23 – 27
VL MEMBERSHIP TRAINING
1. April 13 - 18
2. July 20 - 25
3. December 7 - 12
WOMEN’S BASIC PROGRAM
1. July 27 – August 1
WOMEN’S ADVANCED PROGRAM
1. November 16 - 21
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COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT
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ADVANCED EDITORS
1. June 1 - 6
ADVANCED WEB DEVELOPMENT
1. June 1 - 6
BASIC NEWSLETTER DEVELOPMENT
1. May 11 - 16
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BASIC WEB DEVELOPMENT
1. April 6 - 11
COMMUNICATORS CLASS
1. March 2 - 7
INTERMEDIATE WEB DEVELOPMENT
1. March 16 - 21
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COMMUNITY SERVICES AND RETIREES’ DEPARTMENT
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COMMUNITY SERVICES CLASS
1. August 3 - 8
EAP I PROGRAM
1. August 10 - 15
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INTRODUCTION TO EAP’s
1. March 16 - 21
RETIREES EDUCATION AND STRATEGY PROGRAM
1. February 10 - 15 |
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FEDERAL EMPLOYEES DEPARTMENT
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FEDERAL EMPLOYEES COLLECTIVE BARGAINING PROGRAM
1. June 8 -13
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES MSPB PROGRAM
1. June 15 - 20
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FEDERAL EMPLOYEES PROGRAM
1. March 9 - 14
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES SEMINAR II
1. December 7 - 12
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GENERAL SECRETARY TREASURER
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FINANCIAL OFFICERS
1. April 27 – May 2
2. June 1 - 6
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VL MEMBERSHIP TRAINING
1. April 13 - 18
2. July 20 - 25
3. December 7 -12
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HIGH PERFORMANCE WORK ORGANIZATION DEPARTMENT
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HIGH PERFORMANCE WORK ORGANIZATION
1. March 9 -14
2. July 20 – 25
3. September 21 - 26
4. November 9 -14
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HUMAN RIGHTS DEPARTMENT
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HUMAN RIGHTS SEMINAR
1. May 4 - 9
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LEGISLATIVE AND POLITICAL ACTION DEPARTMENT
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POLITICAL EDUCATION
1. March 30 - April 4 |
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TRANSPORTATION
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FLIGHT ATTENDANT’S CONFERENCE
1. April 6 - 11
PRINCIPAL OFFICERS CONFERENCE
1. February 17 - 22
RAILROAD LOCAL CHAIRMEN SEMINAR
1. April 13 - 18 |
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SWA STEWARDS
1. April 20 – 25
TCU
1. May 18 - 23
2. June 9 – 13
3. June 23 – 27
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SAFETY AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT
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SAFETY AND HEALTH CONFERENCE
1. August 17 - 22 |
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HAZMAT
1. April 13 – 18
2. October 5 - 10
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WOMEN’S DEPARTMENT
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WOMEN’S BASIC PROGRAM
1. July 27 – August 1 |
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WOMEN’S ADVANCED PROGRAM
1. November 16 - 21 |

The IAM
Pension Plan
There is a calculator to plan for your retirement
here. Click on the BLUE IAM pension fund logo and read all about how it works as
well as check on your account info.
“Did You Know?” That if you were to go to the
IAMNPF website and do an employer search of your favorite state and wished to
move or retire their that the money and time already invested by your respective
current employer would carry over to the new company you hire into as long as
they are now a contributing employer.

The
District 75 web site can be found
here.
We are a Full Service District
dedicated to members of District 75 of the IAM,
Southern Territory. We are dedicated to servicing the members we have and
to Organizing and servicing future members who need representation.
Information about
District 75
The Office of District
75 IAM&AW is located at 220 Donnell Blvd in Daleville, Al
Our Office hours are Monday-Friday
8am until 4pm
Telephone
334-598-4435
or
334-598-4276
Our Fax Number is
334-598-1488

This
is the Official IAMAW web site
Contact the IAM
You may contact the IAM through writing, phone, or email.
The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
9000 Machinists Place
Upper Marlboro, Maryland
20772-2687
Phone: (301)967-4500
Email:
websteward@goiam.org

The
Union plus credit card is an example of
something that may benefit a union member. Not only does it provide members with
strike payment protection but has a variety of different cards listed below.
Union Plus Classic Card,
Union Plus Gold Card,
Union Plus Platinum Card
Union Plus Secured Card,
Union Plus Corporate Card,
Union Plus Gift Card
Union Plus Cash Card
There are other benefits as well and they
are all listed on the
I A M Union Plus Benefits
page.

Go to
XPNDC to see a page with a list of Labour
related links. This site takes a little to get used to but may be of some help
to the work force minded person.ll733

"The IAM authorizes you to print or download one copy of
IAM-Copyrighted materials included on this website for your personal,
non-commercial use. The IAM further authorizes you to use such materials
for purposes of education or organization and to distribute copies of such
materials to members of the IAM, other unions, their families, or for other
educational or organizational purposes."
For other uses, contact 334-598-4435 or 334-598-4276 or
contact the following address
iamlocal@bellsouth.net
"Please remember that communications about official Union
business
should be made in writing through the normal chain of command,
such as through a steward, local lodge official, or Business Representative, as
appropriate.
This website is not a substitute for official communications."