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City New Flyer Workers Unionize

Workers at the New Flyer bus manufacturing facility in Jamestown have formed a union with IUE-CWA, the manufacturing division of the Communications Workers of America (CWA).

The Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service verified that a majority of the workers signed union representation cards on Thursday, and New Flyer has agreed to recognize the union. IUE-CWA now represents more than 50 workers who make components for New Flyer buses, including electric buses. The workers join more than a thousand workers at two New Flyer facilities in St. Cloud and Crookston, Minn. who are represented by the union.

“I never saw myself as a union organizer, but when I noticed my coworkers asking questions about what unions are, I wanted to make sure people were properly informed. I know unions stand for the interests of working people and provide protections on the job,” said Erica Ericson, assembly technician at New Flyer in Jamestown. “I look forward to working more closely with management and helping to build better relationships with my coworkers. Everyone should be treated equally and fairly at work.”

New Flyer has a contract with the New York City Metropolitan Transportation Authority requiring that they manufacture in New York. New Flyer workers are currently building dozens of zero-emission, battery-electric buses that will be used in New York City.

“We are overjoyed and excited to welcome the workers of New Flyer Jamestown into the IUE-CWA. They have sparked a light for a new day in Jamestown and a wave of new organizing throughout New Flyer,” said Carl Kennebrew, president of IUE-CWA.

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