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Not all security officers are created equal. IMAC maintains the largest and most experienced team of security professionals — all of whom are seasoned in every aspect of labor dispute protection in the United States.

Our personnel are routinely called upon to act with the utmost professionalism to ensure events remain non-confrontational. This is achieved through our extensive training, geared specifically for labor dispute situations. Our goal is to ensure all assets and personnel are protected so both union officials and management personnel can maintain positive relations once your situation has been resolved.

IMAC security officers receive classroom training, as well as computer-based training, which allows recruits to train anywhere across the United States, at any time of the year. IMAC’s coordinators and supervisors complete detailed reviews – post-dispute – of all security personnel. Reviewed by our operations management team, these documents ensure all personnel continue to develop and receive additional training as required.

IMAC is proud of the fact that we have never had any of our security personnel charged with violating any laws while assisting with a labor dispute situation. Our continued dedication to training, development and management of our team ensures we remain an industry leader.

 






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Unions facing tough times this election season

Organized labor is girding for a battle this fall as it fights to maintain political strength in the face of declining membership. Unions have won a share of legislative and workplace organizing battles in Colorado, and nationally, with Democratic majorities in the state legislature and in Congress. [Read More...]

Solidarity Alert!

AFA-CWA members at Compass Airliness will picket at the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport on Tues., Sept. 7 to protest the firing of Kirsten Arianejad, who was fired after publicly revealing that she qualified for food stamps on the flight attendant wages Compass pays. [Read More...]

Presses Campaign Against Hyatt Hotel Labor Practices

Hyatt Regency Waikiki workers staged a one-day strike on Thursday. Jesse Russell reports. The workers are represented by UNITE Here Local 5 and the strike was approved because talks with hotel management are stalled. [Read More...]

Labor strife comes home: Spate of protests beg questions about modern-day organized labor

A dispute between Nurserymen’s Exchange and United Farm Workers’ over union ballots sits on Agricultural Labor Relations Board members’ desks in Salinas. The ultimate decision will determine whether workers from the Half Moon Bay wholesale plant grower will be allowed to unionize. A group of ex-Nurserymen’s Exchange workers even paid a [...]

Harley Squeezes Its Union Workers In Wisconsin

Harley-Davidson is squeezing its union workers in Milwaukee under a threat to move the production to a Kansas City plant. [Read More...]

Union to protest Express Scripts

Union workers said they plan to protest outside Express Scripts on Monday to expose what they describe as the company’s threats to close down a Pennsylvania plant if workers don’t agree to pay and benefit cuts. [Read More...]

Neilmed charged with workers’rights violations

Santa Rosa’s Neilmed Pharmaceuticals, target of a three-month strike by the Teamsters Union, is facing federal charges that it violated workers’ rights. The regional office of the National Labor Relations Board said NeilMed fired or threatened pro-union workers and refused to bargain with the Teamsters after they won a union certification vote [...]

Unions: Paying for Votes?

Democrats are about to get a huge influx of money for November’s big elections as they try to hold onto both the House and the Senate. Who will be the ones donating this big chunk of cash? Two of the nation’s largest labor unions–the AFLCIO and the SEIU. [Read More...]

Big Unions to Pool Money for Fall Elections

The leaders of the AFL-CIO and the Service Employees International Union have agreed to coordinate spending millions of dollars in the midterm elections to support pro-union candidates, most of them Democrats. The two labor organizations say they have a combined $88 million or more to deploy in this year’s election cycle. It’s [...]

Weather Shield Workers Choose Teamsters Union

Workers who manufacture doors for Weather Shield in Park Falls, Wisconsin, have voted to join Teamsters Local 662. The 145 skilled workers who produce everything from French doors to hinged patio doors were in desperate need of strong union representation. [Read More...]


 
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