IAM holds Spanish Leadership I Program for members from U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico

Twenty-seven IAM union members recently took part in a week-long Spanish-language leadership program aimed at developing future leaders across various industries. The initiative seeks greater inclusion by providing training opportunities tailored for multilingual workplaces.



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IAM Union responds to closure of unionized Apple store in Towson, Maryland

The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers criticized Apple’s plan to close its only unionized U.S. retail store in Towson. Maryland lawmakers have asked Apple for answers about job losses affecting nearly 90 local employees.


Abigail D. Spanberger, Governor of Virginia

Uber supports Virginia rideshare safety legislation, cites potential model for other states

Uber Share Ride Technologies announced its support for new rideshare safety legislation finalized in Virginia, highlighting enhanced driver verification measures.
Ron S. Jarmin, Director

U.S. Census Bureau releases 2025 public employment and payroll data

The U.S. Census Bureau has published new data from its Annual Survey of Public Employment & Payroll for March 2025. The release includes updated tables from previous years as well as a graphic showing public sector employment rates by state.
Jennifer Engle, Board Chair, Colorado Chamber Of Commerce

Colorado Chamber Foundation releases 2025 Relocations Tracker on business departures

The Colorado Chamber Foundation has released its 2025 Relocations Tracker documenting company departures from Colorado.

Colorado Department of Transportation begins culvert repairs in Mesa and Montrose Counties

The Colorado Department of Transportation has begun repairing seven culverts in Mesa and Montrose Counties using new liner technology designed for long-term durability. Executive Director Shoshana Lew said this initiative results from focused funding efforts aimed at maintaining critical roadway infrastructure.


George M. Cook, Performing the Duties of the Director

U.S. Census Bureau releases most common first and last names from 2020 Census

The U.S. Census Bureau has published new data revealing America’s most common first and last names from its latest decennial count. The report highlights long-standing surname trends alongside changes linked to immigration patterns.
Jenny Willford, State Representative for Colorado

Colorado House advances rideshare fare cap bill that would drive up costs for riders

The Colorado House advanced a bill capping rideshare platform retention at 20% per fare on Feb. 19.
Dara Khosrowshahi, CEO of Uber

Uber expresses concerns over Colorado fare-retention bill impact

Uber Technologies Inc. has urged Colorado lawmakers to examine potential impacts of House Bill 26-1273 before moving forward.