A group of civilian aircraft mechanics and electronic maintenance technicians employed by Yulista Aerospace and Defense at Kirtland Air Force Base have voted unanimously to join the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) Local 794 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
The workers cited fair pay, safe working conditions, reliable scheduling, and having a say in workplace decisions as primary reasons for seeking union representation.
“This unanimous vote shows the undeniable power of solidarity,” said IAM Western Territory General Vice President Robert “Bobby” Martinez. “These mechanics and technicians have made it clear they want a voice at work, and the IAM is proud to stand with them as they fight for fair treatment and dignity on the job that they deserve for the work they provide to our country.”
IAM Local 794 President Ashley Long stated, “This outcome reflects the shared recognition that workers deserve a collective voice in ensuring fair treatment, strong safety standards and the respect their skills merit. We believe this union victory will lead to improved morale, higher job satisfaction and ultimately enhanced readiness and aircraft safety, all of which benefit everyone involved.”
The addition of these workers comes as part of broader efforts by labor unions to secure better conditions for employees across various industries.



