IAM union joins Washington march spotlighting young workers’ economic struggles

Brian Bryant, International President
Brian Bryant, International President
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IAM members participated in a march in Washington, D.C., alongside hundreds of labor activists. The event aimed to highlight the challenges faced by young American workers, who are frequently described as overworked and underpaid within an economy that many believe is not fair to them.

The demonstration brought together voices from across the labor movement to focus on the issues affecting younger members of the workforce. Organizers emphasized concerns about wages, working conditions, and economic structures that they say disadvantage younger employees.

The march was part of broader efforts by unions and labor groups to raise awareness about employment conditions for young people in the United States.



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