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The Port of NY/NJ Remarks on the Incredible Work from the International Longshoremen’s Association
The Port of NY/NJ remarks on the incredible work being done by the International Longshoremen’s Association as ILA members put
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ILA Workers Arrive at the Docks in New York City and Wait for their Orders for the Day
ILA Workers Arrive at the Docks in New York City and Wait for their Orders for the Day
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ILA – Daggett Celebrates 54 Years in ILA
Daggett Celebrates 54 Years in ILA International Longshoremen’s Association President Harold J. Daggett joined the ILA in August of 1967
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ILA Members Hit the Streets
ILA Members hit the streets – (Year Unknown) Longshoremen hit the streets as ILA members strike for better wages and
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Hiring Boss Selects ILA Members for the Shape, Circa 1920s
PORT OF NY/NJ – (Circa 1920s) ILA Foreman selects Longshoremen to work the docks for the day at the job
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ILA International President Joseph P. Ryan Calls Strike of 500 Longshoremen in Port Newark, 1935
PORT OF NY/NJ – (November 9, 1935) ILA International President Joseph P. Ryan calls strike of 500 Longshoremen in Port
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Port of Boston, 1958, Longshoremen Handling Bagged Cocoa Beans at the Port of Boston, MA
PORT OF BOSTON, MA – (1958) Longshoremen handling bagged cocoa beans at the Port of Boston, MA. Bags were hoisted
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Street in Lower Manhattan is Renamed Teddy Gleason Street, Honoring Former ILA President
Left to right- John Bowers, ILA President; Robert E. Gleason, Secretary-Treasurer; Kathryn E. Freed, New York City Council Member of