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ILWU Stays At The Table, Determined To Win Continued Good Wage & Benefits - 07/04/08Submitted by Doug Cunningham on July 3, 2008 - 3:28pm
By Doug Cunningham The 25,000 members of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union are still on the job as their union reps continue to negotiate a new labor agreement. The ILWU’s Craig Merrilees [Merrilees]: “This union is well-positioned and I would say unusually well-positioned to try and be a beacon for folks that are holding out against the tide. I mean, how many Americans can’t think about having the kind of health care and retirement benefits that longshore workers have, let alone the pay – starting pay of $22.11 an hour, moving up to a basic wage of $30.68.” The ILWU for decades has been a strong, progressive union and an inspiration to workers nationwide. [Merrilees2]: “If nothing else, perhaps we can act as a beacon of hope for workers who are feeling the heel of the capitalists that are really cranking down the ropes on folks.” |
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