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ILA President Called on Biden Administration to Ban Russian Ships and Cargo from U.S. Ports –Today, President Biden Finally Took the Right Action

Nearly Two Months Ago, ILA President Harold J. Daggett Called on Biden Administration to Ban Russian Ships and Cargo from U.S. Ports –Today, President Biden Finally Took the Right Action NORTH BERGEN, NJ – (April 21, 2022) ILA President Harold J. Daggett and the ILA applauded the action taken earlier today when U.S. President Joe

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ILA President Harold J. Daggett Tells ILWU Leader Willie Adams: “You Go To the Negotiating Table With the Full Support and Backing of The Sisters and Brothers of the ILA”

ILA President Harold J. Daggett Tells ILWU Leader Willie Adams:  “You Go To the Negotiating Table With the Full Support and Backing of The Sisters and Brothers of the ILA” NORTH BERGEN, NJ (March 26, 2022). Harold J. Daggett, the President of the International Longshoremen’s Association told his counterpart, Willie Adams, the President of the

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Statement By International Longshoremen’s Association Regarding U.S. Supreme Court Issuing Temporary Injunction To New York State Against New Jersey

Statement By International Longshoremen’s Association Regarding U.S. Supreme Court Issuing Temporary Injunction To New York State Against New Jersey NORTH BERGEN, NJ – (March 24, 2022) The International Longshoremen’s Association is deeply disappointed the U.S. Supreme Court today granted the State of New York a temporary injunction blocking New Jersey from withdrawing from the Waterfront

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