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Molson Coors workers on strike seeking increased wages, new scheduling

Molson Coors brewery in Milwaukee

A group of 43 International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) at Molson Coors’ Milwaukee plant are on strike after their contract expired Oct. 1

The IAM’s Midwest Territory represents mechanics and machine repair workers at the brewery, represented by IAM Locals 66 and 510, according to a statement from the union.

Unionized workers seek increased wages that keep up with inflation and other “area benchmarks,” along with a better work/life balance. Specifically, IAM workers say Molson Coors “insists” on an alternate work schedule, which negatively impacts their work/life balance.

“The IAM will provide our members with the necessary resources and will continue to support them as they fight for a fair contract that reflects their critical contributions to Molson Coors’s success,” according to a statement from union. “We call upon Molson Coors to come to the bargaining table to resolve these differences quickly.”

In a statement, Molson Coors said it is hopeful an agreement will be reached soon and that the strike should not impact the availability of retail products.

“We’ve made a competitive offer that exceeds local-market rates for similar unionized roles and we’re hopeful for a resolution that benefits everyone,” according to the statement.

More than 40 Molson Coors workers are on strike in Milwaukee. Image courtesy of IAM.
Ashley covers startups, technology and manufacturing for BizTimes. She was previously the managing editor of the News Graphic and Washington County Daily News. In past reporting roles, covering education at The Waukesha Freeman, she received several WNA awards. She is a UWM graduate. In her free time, Ashley enjoys watching independent films, tackling a new recipe in the kitchen and reading a good book.
A group of 43 International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) at Molson Coors’ Milwaukee plant are on strike after their contract expired Oct. 1 The IAM’s Midwest Territory represents mechanics and machine repair workers at the brewery, represented by IAM Locals 66 and 510, according to a statement from the union. Unionized workers seek increased wages that keep up with inflation and other “area benchmarks,” along with a better work/life balance. Specifically, IAM workers say Molson Coors “insists” on an alternate work schedule, which negatively impacts their work/life balance. "The IAM will provide our members with the necessary resources and will continue to support them as they fight for a fair contract that reflects their critical contributions to Molson Coors’s success," according to a statement from union. "We call upon Molson Coors to come to the bargaining table to resolve these differences quickly." In a statement, Molson Coors said it is hopeful an agreement will be reached soon and that the strike should not impact the availability of retail products. “We’ve made a competitive offer that exceeds local-market rates for similar unionized roles and we’re hopeful for a resolution that benefits everyone,” according to the statement. [caption id="attachment_598404" align="aligncenter" width="300"] More than 40 Molson Coors workers are on strike in Milwaukee. Image courtesy of IAM.[/caption]

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