IAM Canada – IAM International Representative Gary Hynes Retires After 49 Years of Service

IAM International Representative Gary Hynes has announced his retirement after 49 years of membership with the IAM Union.

Gary began his journey with the IAM in 1976 as a member of Local 1922. Over the decades, he went on to hold many leadership roles, including serving as Directing Business Representative (DBR) of District 78, before being appointed as an International Representative. His dedication, experience, and steady leadership have left a lasting impact on members and the broader labour movement.

A lifelong advocate for working people, Gary has always brought integrity, commitment, and a strong voice for workers to every position he has held. Beyond his daily responsibilities, he has been a strong supporter of Guide Dogs of America – Tender Loving Canines (GDA | TLC) and played an active role on the Host Committee for the IAM International Convention, raising funds and strengthening the IAM community.

The IAM extends its deepest thanks to Gary Hynes for his nearly five decades of commitment and leadership and congratulates him as he enters this next chapter.

IAM Canada – Lucie Morillon Appointed IAM Canada Communications Representative

IAM International President Brian Bryant has appointed Lucie Morillon as Communications Representative at the Canadian Office, effective Sept. 15, 2025.

Morillon brings over eight years of experience in communications and marketing, having worked across diverse industries in the non-profit, public, and private sectors.

Morillon will play a key role in supporting the Canadian Office’s communications efforts, helping to enhance IAM’s digital presence, strengthen member engagement, and ensure effective communication across districts and locals.

“I’m excited to be joining such a passionate and dedicated team, and I look forward to using my skills to support IAM members across Canada,” said Morillon. “Being part of an organization that champions workers’ rights and helps build stronger, fairer workplaces is truly inspiring, and I’m eager to contribute to this meaningful work.”

In addition to her professional work, Morillon enjoys spending time in nature and volunteering.

IAM Canada – IAM Gears Up for Air Canada 2026 Negotiations

As preparations begin for the 2026 Air Canada negotiations, IAM members gathered for a week-long series of training sessions at the William W. Winpisinger Center (W3). IAM Union Canada leaders, General Chairpersons, President and Directing General Chairpersons, International Representatives, and other key officials joined members from Air Transportation to engage in in-depth discussions on the issues that matter most to our members.

It was used as a time to gather all the subcommittees in one place and hear from them directly on issues impacting them. During the sessions, members reviewed surveys, shared their experiences, and identified the key challenges affecting their day-to-day work. Each subcommittee worked intensively to draft proposals on priorities, debating and refining their ideas to ensure they accurately reflected members’ concerns.

While wages, pensions, benefits, and the impact of AI on the jobs, remain key priorities, members were reassured that these issues will be addressed through a separate process. The IAM will be working with its team of professionals, including actuaries for pension matters and legal experts to protect members’ job security, to prepare strong and informed proposals on behalf of members.

The sessions further benefited from the guidance of IAM leaders and experts, including Peter Greenberg, Director of International Affairs, and Tom Regan, Special Assistant to the International President. Regan, who previously served as Airline Coordinator in the United States, shared valuable insights from past negotiations, bringing additional perspective from both sides of the border.

Our subcommittees worked long days reviewing the surveys, writing and debating their proposals. I am extremely proud of how hard these groups worked and am looking forward to our team getting to the table with Air Canada to address our members’ concerns. Throughout the storied history of Air Canada, it has been crisis after crisis. Our members sacrificed to keep Air Canada operational. It is time our members are rewarded for their sacrifices. We are done waiting.” said David Chartrand, General Vice-President at IAM Union Canada.