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ILA President Harold Daggett Says Threat of October 1st Strike At Atlantic and Gulf Coast Ports Growing More Likely

ILA President Harold Daggett Says Threat of October 1st Strike At Atlantic and Gulf Coast Ports Growing More Likely As Current Contract With USMX Expires in 80 Days NORTH BERGEN, NJ – (July 12, 2024) The leader of the International Longshoremen’s Association says the threat of a strike at all Atlantic and Gulf Coast Ports […]

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ILA Constitution

Dear Brothers and Sisters: Attached is the International Longshoremen’s Association Constitution as amended at the most recent convention in July, 2023, as well as a letter from the President summarizing the amendments. Read full letter Download Constitution

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Raymond Sierra, Long Serving International ILA Vice President from the Great Lakes, Passes Away

Raymond Sierra, Long Serving International ILA Vice President from the Great Lakes, Passes Away June 28th, 2024, in Portage, Indiana; Remembered As “Fierce Fighter for ILA Longshore Workers” ; Services This Friday, July 5th NORTH BERGEN, NJ – (July 1, 2024) Raymond Sierra, a champion for decades for ILA workers at ports along the Great

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South Carolina Ports and International Longshoremen’s Association Announce Agreement for Port of Charleston

NORTH BERGEN, NJ – (June 27, 2024). South Carolina Ports and ILA proudly announced this week that after productive and collaborative conversations, the two sides have mutually developed and agreed to the framework for an operating agreement that will create long-term stability and competitiveness for the Port of Charleston while providing an enhanced product. More

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