IAM Union urges governor’s approval of technician pay equity bill

Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers - International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
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The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM Union) has called on New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy to sign the Motor Vehicle Open Recall Notice and Fair Compensation Act (A4380/S3309) into law without any changes. The legislation, which recently passed the New Jersey Legislature with bipartisan support, seeks to require that auto dealership technicians receive equal pay for warranty repair services as they do for non-warranty repairs.

According to the IAM Union, this measure is intended to improve wages, strengthen communities, and establish a fair standard for thousands of auto mechanics across New Jersey. In a statement issued after sending a letter to Governor Murphy, the union said:

“The legislation, which passed the New Jersey Legislature with strong bipartisan support, would require auto dealership technicians to receive equal pay for warranty repair services as they do for non-warranty repairs. This measure will improve wages, strengthen communities, and ensure a fair standard for thousands of auto mechanics across the state.

“This bill is about fairness for the hardworking men and women who keep New Jersey’s cars and trucks safely on the road. Auto technicians deserve to be paid equally for their skills and labor, whether the work is under warranty or not.

“Our Union is calling on Murphy to reject any requests for a conditional veto that would weaken labor time provisions, which are vital to ensuring auto technicians are paid accurately for the time they spend on repairs.

“We represent hundreds of skilled automotive technicians throughout New Jersey. Gov. Murphy has an opportunity to not only improve the quality of life for workers and their families, but will also help recruit and retain a strong auto technician workforce to keep New Jersey moving forward.”

The IAM Union represents hundreds of automotive technicians in New Jersey. The union argues that signing this bill into law could help attract new talent and retain experienced workers in the state’s automotive sector.



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