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Miami ILA President and Officers

Miami ILA Local 1416 President Torin Ragin is Surrounded by the Officers and Trustees of his Fellow Miami ILA Local 1922

Miami ILA Local 1416 President Torin Ragin is Surrounded by the Officers and Trustees of his Fellow Miami ILA Local 1922 Miami ILA Local 1416 President Torin Ragin is surrounded by the officers and trustees of his fellow Miami ILA Local 1922 – after he officially installed them to a new term on Tuesday, March

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Great Lakes District Council Elections

John D. Baker, Jr., Re-elected President of ILA’s Great Lakes District Council; Ray Sierra, Michael Baker, & John D. Baker, Sr., Returned to Office Along With Six Vice Presidents

John D. Baker, Jr., Re-elected President of ILA’s Great Lakes District Council; Ray Sierra, Michael Baker, and John D. Baker, Sr., Returned to Office Along With Six Vice Presidents TAMPA, FL. (March 18, 2023) The Great Lakes District Council of the International Longshoremen’s Association concluded its second day in session at it Eight Quadrennial Convention

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GBDAWU

Eight-Year Organizing Campaign Culminates With Grand Bahama Dock & Allied Workers Union Receiving Charter from ILA

Eight-Year Organizing Campaign Culminates With Grand Bahama Dock and Allied Workers Union Receiving Charter from International Longshoremen’s Association NORTH BERGEN, NJ (February 23, 2023) – Organizing persistence spanning nearly a decade, coupled with crafty negotiations at the top Cabinet levels of a Foreign Government, finally spelled success for the International Longshoremen’s Association and Ken Reilly,

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