Ilwu local 23 history book pdf

Please use the front double glass doors of the hall to enter. Tacoma central labor council minutes january 9, 1906 march 15, 1918. In the middle of that strike, longshore leaders forged an alliance with the citys black communities to end discrimination on the docks. Miller scholars who have written about local history hold no consensus on the purpose, value, and even. M embers of the ilwu s federated auxiliaries gathered for their annual convention in boron, california on october 1214. Meanwhile, the ilwus brand of rankandfile unionism spread under the banner of the cio, paying off in more gains and greater security for the members of the ilwu and for all american workers. March 17, 2020 we are reaching out to acknowledge the challenging times facing our members and to invoke the strength and humanity of the ilwu family as we navigate through this. If you are a longshore worker, or a company who deals with the ilwu, and you are getting bullied and pushed around by the thugs currently running the union, give us a call. Mar 27, 2018 san francisco became a labor town, and has stayed a labor town, because of that conflict. The book chronicles over a century of tacomas waterfront history, beginning.

Published by the international longshore and warehouse union. Anthony leviege, activist member ilwu local 10 stacey rodgers, executive board member ilwu local 10 jack mulcahy, member ilwu local 8 portland, grain negotiator dan coffman, former president of longview ilwu local 21. These dockworkers just showed the labor movement how to. Longshoremen and local historians preserved tacomas waterfront.

Local 23 is the last major west coast longshore local to affiliate with the ilwu. February 9, 1976, march 23, 1976, january 27, 1977. Seattle longshore union minute books, july 2, 1918, to present. Onehundred and twenty lucky ilwu longshore division members attended an intensive 6day history and traditions conference in san francisco on december 1 read more ilwu library acquires collection of paul heide, union pioneer and local 6 stalwart. The last pacific coast outpost of the ila, grainliners local 1892 near longview, washington, did not vote to join the ilwu s local 21 until 1981. We have a proven history of successfully pushing back against the corrupt thugs running the ilwu. He thinks that it might also allude to the names of the. Included are records of ilwu local 1, minutes of other washington locals labor relations committees, and records of two benevolent associations the willapa harbor longshoremens benevolent association and the pacific coast pensioners association that were intended to provide union workers with accident or retirement benefits. Nearly,600 ilwu workers are employed at west coast ports. By the 1930s, tacoma longshore workers had made significant gains. About local 94 an injury to one is an injury to all.

Drawing the line against corporate greed in boron ilwu. The office of labormanagement standards olms requires unions to report how they spent their money in a number of categories. Jack spurrell later took an interest in preserving them and brought them back to. Ilwu local 5 was chartered on august 10, 2000, after a twoyear organizing and contract campaign by 400 workers at powells books in portland. Sources for the working longshoreman university of washington. Browse or search through the voice of the federation digital archive, 19351941 the voice of the federation was the newspaper for the maritime federation of the pacific, a consortium of unions that formed in the wake of the 1934 pacific coast waterfront and maritime strikes.

August, the ilwu helped lead resistance to a planned altright protest in san francisco. Ilwu local 9 international longshore and warehouse union. This article is incomplete without a discussion of these branches and possibly information on the bookstores history. President adams address to the membership video april 24, 2020 at 9.

The ilwu represents 42,000 members in over 60 local unions in the states of california, washington, oregon, alaska and hawaii. In 1977, local 23 of the ilwu began preparing a grant proposal in response to a. Coveralls will be available to drop offpick up at the union hall between 6. Anytime we are afraid to speak about unions, the manual warns. Report to the stewards council ilwu local 10 some soviet union longshoring herb mills. These dockworkers just showed the labor movement how to shut. Dean mcgrath, president of ilwu local 23 in tacoma, was inspired by how ingrained the ilwu members are in the long beachlos angeles harbor community and wanted to show tacoma how much his own membership of 1,350 registered and casual longshore workers were part of their citys fabric. The seattle brouhaha was begun when tacoma local 23 president scott mason interrupted an ilwu speaker myself to demand that president mcellraths letter be read.

Ian ruskins play about harry bridges and the west coast dock workers brings to life the story of one of the most important leaders and one of the most militant unions in american labor history. Longshoremens and warehousemens union ilwu local 1, the first cio local of the ilwu chartered. This book unrolls the history of the union from its origins to the present, complete with. Print out this order form and mail in with your order. San francisco became a labor town, and has stayed a labor town, because of that conflict. The bcmea and ilwu canadian area met on october 4, 1985 to negotiate a renewal and revision of the collective agreement that was due to expire on december 31, 1985. The ilwu s action in southern california goes against 15 years of precedent and targets precisely the skilled workers who are most essential to clearing congested terminals. The ilwu longshore struggle in longview and beyond.

Anthony leviege, activist member ilwu local 10 stacey rodgers, executive board member ilwu local 10 jack mulcahy, member ilwu local 8 portland, grain negotiator. Feb 12, 2015 seattle civil rights and labor history project 1,9 views. Since 1937 ilwu members have been providing skilled labor to the port of vancouver and to other northwest ports for the purpose of loading and unloading cargo for all. Tacoma longshore union minute books, june 7, 1938, to present. Custodial history the records apparently were transferred to aberdeen, washington, when local 1 and aberdeen local 24 merged in 1976. Seattle civil rights and labor history project 1,9 views. In accordance with addendum 1 re black book of the. Local 23 took it to the outside when they used a pma arbitration to try and stop eric from working at a nonpma job. The seattle brouhaha was begun when tacoma local 23 president scott mason interrupted an ilwu speaker myself to. The waterfront workers history project is a program of the university of washington, which.

Meanwhile, the ilwu s brand of rankandfile unionism spread under the banner of the cio, paying off in more gains and greater security for the members of the ilwu and for all american workers. The last pacific coast outpost of the ila, grainliners local 1892 near longview, washington, did not vote to join the ilwus local 21 until 1981. Tacoma labor relations committee minutes, november 30, 1934, to present. On april 22, 1999, the ilwu won a representation election for the workers at the gigantic powells bookstore.

Valdez, a brief history of local 37, 1952 yearbook, ilwu local 37, chris d. The ilwu has a proud history of class struggle and. Al allen collection on the international longshore and warehouse union, 1939 2016 pdf. International longshoremens and warehousemens union. During his time in tacomas local 23, allen formed a coalition with other. Under longtime leader harry bridges, the ilwu would become one of the most powerful and influential unions in america. The may day 2008 antiwar walkout was a clear reminder of the right and need of union members to be social activists, todd iverson, a current leader in local 23 tacoma and participant in 2008, tells in these. Left unchecked, it will gut ilwus coastwide power and bury the last militant union in the u. The international longshoremens association, aflcio is the largest union of maritime workers in north america, representing upwards of 65,000 longshoremen on the atlantic and gulf coasts, great lakes, major u. James spinosa defeated mcwilliams in the election for ilwu president in 2000. Al allen collection on the international longshore. Bmen pay a lower collective bargaining fee because of nlrb charges we filed.

Aug 26, 2010 under longtime leader harry bridges, the ilwu would become one of the most powerful and influential unions in america. From the 50 oral history profiles that began running in the dispatcher in 1994, to the reissue of the march inland, my book on the origins of the warehouse division released in 2000, to the publication of solidarity stories. In 2008, ilwu made history shutting down all west coast ports to protest the war on iraq and afghanistan. The voice of the ilwu is the official newspaper of ilwu local 142 and provides local union news as well as national and international labor and economic news. By withholding an average of 75 yard crane drivers each day, the ilwu has stalled the movement of tens of thousands of containers, the pma estimates. This recording is a follow up interview with dean johnson. Powells city of books is located in the pearl district on the edge of downtown and occupies a full city block between nw 10th and 11th avenues and between w. While the story primarily covers a period some 50 to 70 years ago, the message applies to the struggles workers face today. Peter haines the container gainshare money versus the container clause history. The organizing effort began in 1998 when the company restructured jobs and significantly reduced raises for workers. The ilwu local 23 project stands as an excellent example of. Local 9 of the international longshore and warehouse union is one of the original locals that split with the international longshoremans association in 1937, and has a long, proud history of activism on and around the seattle waterfront. The plantation system living standards of plantation workers the formation of ilwu local 142 the 1946 sugar strike 1949 dockworkers fight for parity six decades of militant unionism. Powells workers filed for a union election on march 12, 1999.

Powells books is a chain of bookstores in portland, oregon, and its surrounding metropolitan area. Tacoma local 23 of the international longshoremens and. Jun 26, 2006 ilwu local 10, the local of the legendary 20th century labor leader, harry bridges and william bill chester, the first african american to serve as an international officer, submitted a resolution calling for the aalc to have a voice but no vote, at the convention and longshore caucus. An additional 3,500 members belong to the inland boatmens union of the pacific, which constitutes the unions marine division. Ilwu local 502 coverall availability due to concerns around covid19, we had to to change procedures for our safety stores coverall position. Read about contract negotiations, different worksites, and industries, ilwu sports, outstanding members, organizing and more. Aug 29, 2017 among ilwu members present was howard keylor, a 90yearold who led the antiapartheid boycott that local 10 conducted in 1984 in solidarity with south africans. Among ilwu members present was howard keylor, a 90yearold who led the antiapartheid boycott that local 10 conducted in 1984 in solidarity. I dont know the history of powells books, but do know that there are three branches of powells in chicago. Powells headquarters, dubbed powells city of books, claims to be the largest independent new and used bookstore in the world.

By withholding an average of 75 yard crane drivers each day, the ilwu has stalled the movement of tens of. Ilwu local 10 is a majorityblack union today as a consequence. International longshoremens and warehousemens union local 1. Ilwu local 10, the local of the legendary 20th century labor leader, harry bridges and william bill chester, the first african american to serve as an international officer, submitted a resolution calling for the aalc to have a voice but no vote, at the convention and longshore caucus. Are wages expected to be a sticking point in the negotiations. The current president is robert mcellrath, a longshore worker from local 4 in vancouver, wa. Published by the international longshore and warehouse. Local 23 volunteers have a fundrais ing drive to help raise. Nlrb case 19cb191596 charge against local 23, nlrb case 19ca191591 charge against pma. Jimmy herman led the union from 1977 to 1991, when david arian replaced him, followed by brian mcwilliams in 1994. Nlrb charges have been filed against local 23 and pma for refusing to dispatch eric to the sim. The activities included a combination of educational, inspirational, and agitational events, according to jean ordano, who serves as president. Tracking damages outlines the impact to ila members jobs made by.

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