For the past two years, the IAM Veterans Services team has been traveling across the country, assisting and advocating on behalf of our veteran members. On Jan. 17, 2025, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) notified the IAM that the Veterans Services Program had reached their long and hard-fought goal. IAM is officially the first and only labor union to be recognized as a national Veterans Service Organization (VSO). For IAM U.S. military veterans and their families, this recognition means increased access to vital resources and support, along with a powerful advocate by their side.
“It has been a long road, but we made it,” said IAM International President Brian Bryant. “For IAM military veterans, this recognition brings hope and assurance that they are not alone. They have a trusted ally with the formal backing of the VA, with the expertise to help secure the benefits they earned through their service at no cost to our members and their families. The entire Executive Council and I take great pride in this accomplishment, as should all IAM members.”
This official recognition by the VA is not just a title. It signifies that the IAM has met stringent requirements and is now able to expand its representation of veterans in a more formal capacity. This includes assisting with claims through more representatives, advocating for benefits, pushing for legislative changes, and providing guidance through the often-complex VA system. It demonstrates the organization’s strong commitment to understanding and meeting the needs of veterans and their families.
The IAM has one of the highest percentages of military Veterans in the entire labor movement. In less than three years, the IAM Veterans Services Program has secured over $3 million in disability payments and over $300,000 a month in compensation increases for about 300 IAM Veterans.
“We will now be able to grow our organization and set a new standard of care for all IAM Veterans,” said IAM Veterans Services Coordinator Richard Evans. “For the IAM itself, this recognition is a testament to our hard work, dedication, and tireless advocacy on behalf of those who have served in our military. It shows that this organization is equipped with the tools, knowledge, and resources to effectively help Veterans navigate the challenges they face after service. Whether it’s securing healthcare, disability benefits, or educational opportunities, this recognition strengthens our ability to fight for veterans’ rights and ensure they receive the care and support they deserve.”
“This is a significant level up for the IAM Veterans Service program,” said IAM Veterans Services Assistant Coordinator Bryan Stymacks. “We’re incredibly grateful to so many within the IAM who helped us move this application forward, as well as former VA Secretary Denis McDonough and the Biden Administration for approving the IAM as a VSO.”
“We owe this achievement to the veterans themselves, the true heroes. This recognition is about them and ensuring that they are never forgotten,” said IAM Retirees and Membership Assistance Director James Little. “Our work has only just begun, and with this recognition, we are more motivated than ever to continue pushing forward, advocating for the rights of veterans, and ensuring they have the support they need and deserve.”
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