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Wed, Mar 05, 2014

Lockheed Martin, IAM Agree To New Four-year Contract

Pact Covers More Than 4,700 LMC Employees

Members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) ratified a new four-year labor agreement with Lockheed Martin. The new contract was ratified March 2 and became effective Monday.

The new agreement extends to March 4, 2018. It covers more than 4,700 Lockheed Martin employees in seven IAM bargaining units – flight line mechanics, assemblers and support personnel – in Palmdale, CA, Marietta, GA, Sunnyvale, CA, and other locations.

"We're pleased that the IAM members ratified this new contract, which provides a fair economic package for our workforce, and positions Lockheed Martin to remain successful in a challenging environment," said Craig Weller, vice president, Corporate Labor Relations. "This agreement rewards our employees and allows them to continue their critical work on programs vital to our nation's security."

Lockheed Martin's business at the five sites in 10 states includes support for programs under Aeronautics such as the F-35, F-22, ADP Programs, U-2, C-130 and C-5; and Space Systems such as satellite programs of AEHF, MUOS, SBIRS, GPS III and Classified Programs.

(Image from file)

FMI: www.lockheedmartin.com, www.goiam.org

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