IAM Wood, Pulp and Paper Council holds 2025 conference in Niagara Falls

Robert D. Walls, IAM’s Woodworkers Director
Robert D. Walls, IAM’s Woodworkers Director - IAMAW
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IAM Wood, Pulp and Paper Council delegates and guests convened in Niagara Falls, New York for their 2025 conference. The event brought together representatives from the wood, pulp, and paper sectors within the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) union.

Speakers at the conference addressed attendees to provide education and information relevant to this segment of the industry. The gathering aimed to support organizing efforts, member education, and empowerment across the IAM union.

The event also featured video highlights for those interested in viewing key moments from the conference.



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