IAM Local SC 711 approves new three-year labor deal at Nellis Air Force Base

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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Members of IAM Local SC 711 at Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas have ratified a new three-year collective bargaining agreement with M1 Support Services and its subcontractors. The contract, which will take effect on January 1, 2026, covers employees across 29 skilled trade classifications, including aircraft mechanics, avionics technicians, supply clerks, and librarians.

The agreement includes a total wage increase of 11.4% over the duration of the contract: 4.5% in the first year, 3.5% in the second year, and 3% in the third year. Other changes include increased paid leave with an additional eight hours of sick leave for all members, a five percent increase in 401(k) contributions, maintenance of the IAM pension plan, and an extra $390 per month earned during the contract’s term. The company has also agreed to cover increases in rehabilitation plan costs.

New provisions address on-call and standby pay as well as protections for overtime pay.

“This contract reflects the dedication and unity of our membership at Nellis, and the strength of our union’s voice at the bargaining table,” said IAM Western Territory General Vice President Robert “Bobby” Martinez. “The negotiating committee fought hard to deliver the wages, benefits, and protections our members not only need, but absolutely deserve. I thank the committee for their efforts, our members for standing strong, and IAM Aerospace Coordinator Denise Heath, whose expertise and steady guidance were key to securing this strong agreement.”

“This group entered negotiations already enjoying industry-leading compensation in wages, benefits, and retirement contributions,” said IAM Western Territory International Representative Paul Shepherd. “To be able to make these improvements in this contract is a direct result of the members’ professionalism, solidarity, and the leadership of a well-prepared negotiating committee that fought tirelessly to bring home an agreement that recognizes their value, and sets a new standard going forward. Special thanks to Business Representative Bob Simoni for his work in preparing the committee for this challenge.”

“I’m proud of what we achieved and grateful to our members for their trust and support throughout this process,” said IAM Local SC 711 President Kelvin Finkley. “This contract gives our members what they need to succeed – and when our members succeed, the company does too.”

IAM Local SC 711 became independent from an amalgamated local in 2016 so it could better represent its specific membership needs by increasing meeting participation and strengthening its presence on site.



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