Matthew Pyne has been appointed as Research Economist in the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) Strategic Resources Department, effective February 16, 2026. The appointment was announced by IAM International President Brian Bryant.
“Matt has dedicated his career to advancing the interests of IAM members through education, research and frontline leadership,” said IAM Union International President Brian Bryant. “His deep understanding of collective bargaining, workplace safety, and labor economics, combined with his firsthand experience serving our membership, makes him exceptionally qualified for this role. Matt’s expertise will strengthen our Strategic Resources Department and support the critical work we do every day to improve the lives of working people.”
Pyne previously worked as an Educational Representative at the William W. Winpisinger Education and Technology Center since October 2021. In that position, he provided training and leadership development programs for IAM members throughout North America.
He joined IAM Local 1763 (District 140) in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 2009. Since then, Pyne has held several positions including shop steward, national contract negotiation team member, contract researcher and presenter, and health and safety representative.
Pyne has also contributed to the Young Machinists program as an organizer, presenter and mentor. He was elected President of Local 1763 for two terms representing workers across Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland.
Additionally, Pyne served as Health and Safety Representative at Air Canada and participated on a national equipment assessments team that included representatives from IAM, Air Canada and the Government of Canada.
He holds a master’s degree in labor studies from the University of Massachusetts Amherst with a focus on union leadership and administration. His academic qualifications together with his union experience are expected to support IAM negotiations and initiatives through economic research.



