IAM Union wins representation vote for Alstom Plane Train workers at Atlanta airport

Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
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The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM Union) Rail Division and the Transportation Communications Union/IAM (TCU/IAM) have announced that 90 Alstom employees who operate and maintain the Plane Train at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport have voted to join their unions. The results of the election were made public on August 20, 2025.

The workers are responsible for running Atlanta’s automated people mover system, which transports approximately 250,000 passengers daily between terminals at what is recognized as the world’s busiest airport. Their decision to unionize was driven by concerns about job security, fair wages, improved working conditions, and a desire for a stronger voice in their workplace.

Union organizers from IAM and TCU/IAM collaborated with Alstom employees throughout the organizing process. This successful campaign highlights an increasing trend among transportation workers across the country seeking better working conditions and greater respect through union representation.

Following this vote, TCU/IAM will begin preparations for collective bargaining aimed at securing a first contract that addresses the needs of these new members.

“This victory marks a historic moment as the first joint organizing effort between TCU and the IAM, and we could not be prouder of the outcome,” said TCU/IAM National President Artie Maratea. “The Alstom workers, who operate and maintain the Plane Train at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, perform vital work keeping hundreds of thousands of passengers moving safely every day through the world’s busiest airport. We proudly welcome these workers into our union family and look forward to negotiating a strong first agreement that secures the wages, benefits, and protections they deserve.”

Earlier this year, Alstom delivered its first Innovia APM R vehicles to Hartsfield-Jackson as part of an $87 million project—the company’s largest automated people mover replacement contract so far. These new vehicles are expected to improve reliability and help extend service capacity for increasing passenger numbers; in 2024 alone, over 108 million travelers passed through Atlanta’s airport.

“This organizing win is significant because the IAM Union was founded in Atlanta in 1888,” said Josh Hartford, Special Assistant to the IAM Union International President Brian Bryant. “More than 135 years later, workers in this city continue to carry forward the proud legacy of standing together for dignity, respect, and a better future. The Alstom Plane Train workers are now part of a union family with a history of fighting and winning for working people.”

The IAM Rail Division includes members from both TCU/IAM and IAM District 19. The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers represents around 600,000 active and retired members across North America in sectors such as aerospace, defense, airlines, railroads, manufacturing, transit systems, healthcare services, automotive industries among others.

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