Tell Your Senators: Delta Needs to Respect Workers and Stay Neutral
Please join the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) in sending a strong letter to your U.S. Senators, urging them to tell Delta Air Lines to stay neutral toward workers' union organizing efforts.
The IAM and a coalition of unions is joining U.S. Sen. Laphonza Butler to tell Delta CEO Ed Bastian to respect the voices of its employees by pledging not to interfere in any union organizing activities. A neutrality agreement consists of an employer agreeing not to engage in pre-election activities that influence workers’ freedom to form a union, and the letter emphasizes that a neutrality agreement is the bare minimum that Delta should meet to respect the rights of its employees.
Please join us in asking your senators to support workers and urge Delta to stay neutral in the workers' union organizing campaign.
Delta has a history of utilizing anti-union tactics and is again facing allegations of union-busting in response to this current organizing campaign.
The House Labor Caucus recently sent a similar letter to Delta Airlines that garnered over 150 members of Congress.
All workers deserve to freely join a union without harassment and intimidation by their employer.
Tell your Senators now by sending a prewritten email!