IAM Local 1297 continues strike at Libbey Glass over contract dispute

Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
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Members of IAM Local 1297 at Libbey Glass in Toledo, Ohio, have been on strike since August 23. The strike comes after the union accused the company of failing to negotiate in good faith over key workplace issues. Workers are protesting what they describe as unfair labor practices by Libbey Glass.

According to Dan Canterbury, Chief Shop Steward for IAM Local 1297, “We’re standing together not just for ourselves, but for the next generation of glassmakers in Toledo. We take pride in what we do, and we’re determined to make sure these good union jobs stay strong in our community for years to come.”

Union members say their main concerns include mandatory overtime that affects family time, attempts by the company to reduce workers’ rights and protections, and increased health insurance costs. Despite these challenges, union members report remaining organized and positive throughout the strike.

IAM District 54 President and Directing Business Representative T. Dean Wright, Jr., stated, “Libbey Glass exists today because working people sacrificed to help this company through its hardest times. Now, our members are showing that same resolve — standing strong, organized, and unified as they fight for the respect and fairness they deserve. The community is standing with them every step of the way.”

The IAM Union is joined by three other unions representing more than 500 employees at Libbey Glass. The unions have filed multiple Unfair Labor Practice charges against Libbey Glass during this dispute.

Strike Captain Chris Emmitt commented on local support: “It’s inspiring to see the community rally around these members. There’s pride on this line — people smiling, holding signs, supporting one another. We’re here because we believe in fairness and a better future for everyone at Libbey.”

David Sullivan, General Vice President of IAM Eastern Territory added: “I couldn’t be prouder of the solidarity and determination shown by our members at Libbey Glass. They’ve stood together with strength and dignity, backed by their community, to defend the rights and fairness that generations before them fought hard to achieve. The IAM Eastern Territory stands firmly behind them — and we will continue to support these members until they secure the fair contract they’ve earned.”

IAM International President Brian Bryant emphasized continued union support: “The IAM will use every resource at our disposal to defend our members’ rights. This is about fairness, respect, and ensuring that the next generation of Toledo’s glassworkers can build a future with dignity. Our members at Libbey are proving every day that when we stand together, we can win together.”

The union has called on supporters for assistance through donations to their strike fund as negotiations continue.



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