IAM launches new union merchandise ahead of holiday season

Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
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The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) has announced the launch of new merchandise available through its updated online store, iamuniongear.org. The store now offers a range of items such as hats, winter apparel, vests, T-shirts, polos, magnets, lapel pins, pencils, lanyards, ties, pocket squares, and scarves.

According to the IAM announcement: “Just in time for the holidays, our upgraded online store, iamuniongear.org, is officially stocked with new, in-demand merch – including hats, winter apparel, and vests designed to keep you warm and union strong.”

The statement continues: “Whether you’re on the job, on the road, or on the picket line, we’ve got gear that stands out.”

Members are encouraged to visit iamuniongear.org to purchase these items while supplies last. The organization also noted that additional merchandise will be added soon.

“Shop the latest IAM Union must-haves, with more items coming soon,” reads the release.

In addition to online sales at iamuniongear.org (https://iamuniongear.org), IAM Union merchandise can still be purchased at IAM Headquarters and at the Winpisinger Center.

“Wear it proudly. Wear it union,” concludes the announcement.



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