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This education link has been set up to keep all ILA members informed of what’s taking place in our industry; past and present. This site will include articles, stories, photographs and videos. At times, some of the videos will include training and be educational. Other times, we will take a look into our past and learn more and more about the history of this union and how it was built into what it is today.

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Never forget the sacrifices ILA members made to build our great union into what it is today

ILA/IDC NEWSLETTER #16
January 2025

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ILA/IDC NEWSLETTER #16 
January 2025

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One thing I know, The IDC, ITF, MUA, ILA, ILWU will only be stronger now that the ILA has laid the groundwork in securing a unbelievable contract after standing up and going toe to toe with the most ruthless companies operating today. We showed the world that us, Dockworker brothers and sisters, stand united. Their minions in the media couldn’t break our solidarity! No better time to be a longshoreman! Labor Movement 2.0 against job killing automation

Thank You Jesus!!

Nelson Lombardo Lopez, Local 1804- 1 Union Power God Bless ILA

Outstanding

Port Miami

**WOMEN OF THE ILA**

Say hello to ILA Local 1416 member Meka Hamilton from the docks of Port Miami on this Saturday afternoon!

**ILA WOMEN**
**ILA PROUD**
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Port Miami 

**WOMEN OF THE ILA**

Say hello to ILA Local 1416 member Meka Hamilton from the docks of Port Miami on this Saturday afternoon!

**ILA WOMEN**
**ILA PROUD**

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Greeting!❤️😇

Stay safe!

Greetings from local 1414 port Savannah GA stay warm and safe.

Hello from Providence,RI local 1329💪

Great job keeping the good work up,retired Local 1416

Greetings from Clerks and Checkers Local 1497 New Orleans. Retired.

Greetings 👋🏾 where the coke at? 🤣🤣

Good morning ma , please I need your help I work in a Port has a TT operator and I can also operate reach tarker please kindly help me out of this porverty I am from Nigeria.

Good Morning…. Hello Charleston SC #1422

Blessings from 1422 Charleston,SC

Greetings ILA 1422 Charleston SC

Hello from ILA local 24 Houston Texas keep up the good work!

Savannah Georgia 1414 sending love 💕

Greetings from the port of charleston

Hello retired Philadelphia local 1242. ILA.

Hello from Charleston South Carolina 1422 💪🏿🫡

Local 953, Baltimore Clerks, Weighers and Timekeeper - Retired

Greetings from local 13 pensioner , port of Los Angeles Southern California

Stat safe my Sister, I'm with Local 1410 in Mobile

You got it stay on point....besafe out there God Bless you and your Family one luv

You go Girl⚓ from Local 375 MTL 💪

Greetings from ILA 1414 in Savannah, Georgia

Get that Money.. ILA 1359 Is Port canaveral

Union Strong ILA1422 CHAS S.C

Greetings from ILA 1248 Norfolk, VA

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PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO READ THE MESSAGE BELOW THAT WAS SHARED TO US BY ILA INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT DENNIS A. DAGGETT

Funny how the media couldn’t get enough of us when the strike was looming or when we actually went out on strike. But now that a tentative, historic landmark deal has been reached? A few articles here and there, but mostly crickets. Maybe this will finally wake up the public—especially those who were so critical of us—to the reality that mainstream media only thrives on controversy or negativity. If it’s not absent or divisive, it barely gets reported. Garbage reporting at its finest.

But here’s the real takeaway: A strong and unified membership is all we need. Let this be a lesson to all of us—stay focused, keep that tunnel vision, and remember—when we stick together, it’s impossible to fail. Unity is our greatest strength! A huge Thank you to those of you outside of the ILA that supported us in this struggle….
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PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO READ THE MESSAGE BELOW THAT WAS SHARED TO US BY ILA INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT DENNIS A. DAGGETT

Funny how the media couldn’t get enough of us when the strike was looming or when we actually went out on strike. But now that a tentative, historic landmark deal has been reached? A few articles here and there, but mostly crickets. Maybe this will finally wake up the public—especially those who were so critical of us—to the reality that mainstream media only thrives on controversy or negativity. If it’s not absent or divisive, it barely gets reported. Garbage reporting at its finest.

But here’s the real takeaway: A strong and unified membership is all we need. Let this be a lesson to all of us—stay focused, keep that tunnel vision, and remember—when we stick together, it’s impossible to fail. Unity is our greatest strength!  A huge Thank you to those of you outside of the ILA that supported us in this struggle….

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Love ❤️ it!!! Trump really showed US who he really is! And I appreciate that to the fullest!!!!

Definitely need the details and especially about the potential for the retro money

FROM GCAPTAIN.COM
JANUARY 9, 2025
BY MIKE SCHULER

ILA Union Gives Trump ‘Full Credit’ for Helping Secure Labor Contract with Port Employers

The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) is crediting President-elect Donald Trump with helping to secure a landmark six-year master contract agreement with the US Maritime Alliance (USMX), averting a potential shutdown of East and Gulf Coast ports.

The breakthrough came after a crucial intervention by President-Elect Donald Trump during a December 12th meeting at Mar-a-Lago.
ILA President Harold J. Daggett, accompanied by Executive Vice President Dennis A. Daggett, met with Trump for two hours to discuss the negotiation impasse with USMX. During that meeting, Trump reportedly directly contacted USMX officials and later took to Truth Social to publicly back the union’s position.

The agreement, which protects the jobs of 85,000 ILA members, addresses one of the maritime industry’s most contentious issues: automation. While specific terms of the agreement remain confidential pending ratification by both ILA rank-and-file members and USMX stakeholders, the two sides said the new contract “establishes a framework for implementing technologies” while safeguarding existing ILA positions.

The amount of money saved is nowhere near the distress, hurt and harm it causes for American Workers,” Trump wrote on his social media platform, criticizing the push for automation. “Foreign companies have made a fortune in the U.S. by giving them access to our markets. They shouldn’t be looking for every last penny knowing how many families are hurt”.

The agreement prevents what would have been a devastating coast-wide strike at ports from Maine to Texas, scheduled for January 15th.

ILA President Daggett hailed the new agreement as a victory for organized labor, crediting Trump’s intervention as the decisive factor in securing worker protections. “President Trump gets full credit for our successful tentative Master Contract agreement,” Daggett stated, characterizing Trump as “one of the greatest friends of Organized Labor.”
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FROM GCAPTAIN.COM 
JANUARY 9, 2025
BY MIKE SCHULER

ILA Union Gives Trump ‘Full Credit’ for Helping Secure Labor Contract with Port Employers

The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) is crediting President-elect Donald Trump with helping to secure a landmark six-year master contract agreement with the US Maritime Alliance (USMX), averting a potential shutdown of East and Gulf Coast ports.

The breakthrough came after a crucial intervention by President-Elect Donald Trump during a December 12th meeting at Mar-a-Lago.
ILA President Harold J. Daggett, accompanied by Executive Vice President Dennis A. Daggett, met with Trump for two hours to discuss the negotiation impasse with USMX. During that meeting, Trump reportedly directly contacted USMX officials and later took to Truth Social to publicly back the union’s position.

The agreement, which protects the jobs of 85,000 ILA members, addresses one of the maritime industry’s most contentious issues: automation. While specific terms of the agreement remain confidential pending ratification by both ILA rank-and-file members and USMX stakeholders, the two sides said the new contract “establishes a framework for implementing technologies” while safeguarding existing ILA positions.

The amount of money saved is nowhere near the distress, hurt and harm it causes for American Workers,” Trump wrote on his social media platform, criticizing the push for automation. “Foreign companies have made a fortune in the U.S. by giving them access to our markets. They shouldn’t be looking for every last penny knowing how many families are hurt”.

The agreement prevents what would have been a devastating coast-wide strike at ports from Maine to Texas, scheduled for January 15th.

ILA President Daggett hailed the new agreement as a victory for organized labor, crediting Trump’s intervention as the decisive factor in securing worker protections. “President Trump gets full credit for our successful tentative Master Contract agreement,” Daggett stated, characterizing Trump as “one of the greatest friends of Organized Labor.”

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MAGAnificient

A

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Some people refuse to give credit

Wow

Thank you, Mr. Trump

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DAGGETT LEADS ILA TO HISTORIC CONTRACT

International Longshoremen’s Association President Harold J. Daggett Leads His Rank-and-File Members To Landmark Tentative Agreement on ILA Master Contract; Sixty-two Percent Wage Increase and Automation Protections Highlight Greatest Agreement Ever

NORTH BERGEN, NJ (January 9, 2025) – Now in his fourth term as International President of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and leading his third Master Contract negotiations as the union’s Chief Negotiator, Harold J. Daggett orchestrated the greatest Collective Bargaining Agreement in the union’s 132-year history when a tentative agreement was reached yesterday with United States Maritime Alliance (USMX).
This crowning achievement by ILA President Daggett, who led his union’s 85,000-members through long and difficult negotiations over the past two years, including a three-day coast-wide strike in October 2024, resulted in a package that calls for a 62 percent wage increase, iron-clad protections against automation and semi-automation at ILA ports, and a stronger healthcare and retirement package, among many gains.
“This tentative agreement is both a monumental and historical achievement that came about from hard work and dedication of ILA Wage Scale Delegates, fortified by the support of our entire membership,” said ILA President Daggett. “I want to thank my entire ILA membership for their steadfast cooperation.”
The ILA leader added that support from President-Elect Donald J. Trump was key to the union negotiating this landmark agreement.
“And the solidarity from our global maritime unions, led by the International Dockworkers Council (IDC) and International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) bolstered the ILA’s strength,” President Daggett said.
President Daggett noted that when the contract is ratified by ILA rank-and-file members, they will receive significant increases in wages retroactive to October 1, 2024.
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DAGGETT LEADS ILA TO HISTORIC CONTRACT 

International Longshoremen’s Association President Harold J. Daggett Leads His Rank-and-File Members To Landmark Tentative Agreement on ILA Master Contract; Sixty-two Percent Wage Increase and Automation Protections Highlight Greatest Agreement Ever

 NORTH BERGEN, NJ (January 9, 2025) – Now in his fourth term as International President of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and leading his third Master Contract negotiations as the union’s Chief Negotiator, Harold J. Daggett orchestrated the greatest Collective Bargaining Agreement in the union’s 132-year history when a tentative agreement was reached yesterday with United States Maritime Alliance (USMX).
 This crowning achievement by ILA President Daggett, who led his union’s 85,000-members through long and difficult negotiations over the past two years, including a three-day coast-wide strike in October 2024, resulted in a package that calls for a 62 percent wage increase, iron-clad protections against automation and semi-automation at ILA ports, and a stronger healthcare and retirement package, among many gains.
 “This tentative agreement is both a monumental and historical achievement that came about from hard work and dedication of ILA Wage Scale Delegates, fortified by the support of our entire membership,” said ILA President Daggett.  “I want to thank my entire ILA membership for their steadfast cooperation.”
 The ILA leader added that support from President-Elect Donald J. Trump was key to the union negotiating this landmark agreement.
 “And the solidarity from our global maritime unions, led by the International Dockworkers Council (IDC) and International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) bolstered the ILA’s strength,” President Daggett said.
 President Daggett noted that when the contract is ratified by ILA rank-and-file members, they will receive significant increases in wages retroactive to October 1, 2024.

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The most amazing contract achievement in the history of the ILA. I’d go as far as in union labor history. To overcome the threat of technology in today’s age where it is crippling jobs everywhere is a monumental achievement. Our unity and solidarity with all the dockworkers around the world created leverage which could not be overpowered. This is the United we Stand Divide we Fall! Our United front could not be broken! This is a world wide victory for all Union labor! This gives all dockworkers hope for their future and hope for future generations to be dockworkers!!!!

Sounds familiar! They said ours was the best contract we’d ever negotiated and then once we signed the employer cut all our hours. So our greatest contract ever resulted in a $45,000 a year pay cut

When are you going to raise the retirees pensions and stop being so greedy

I. L. AStrong!!

That won’t happen to ILA 💪🏻💪🏻

Wow this is fantastic!!!!!!

Retires getting no raise again?

❤️❤️❤️

V Lorenzo Baker

The GOAT 🐐

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ILA INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT HAROLD J. DAGGETT….LEADERSHIP THAT’S SECOND TO NONE….

For 58 years, Harold Daggett has been dedicated to our union, devoted his life to it and has made remarkable history along the way.
Daggett serves the ILA membership as the chief negotiator of the master contact agreement between the International Longshoremen’s Association and the United States Maritime Alliance.
This agreement includes all ports from Maine to Texas.
Harold Daggett joined ILA Local 1804-1 in 1967 and became our International President in 2011.
He has successfully negotiated three master contract agreements with the United States Maritime Alliance during his time as ILA President.
Each time Daggett went to the bargaining table his main objective was to protect the jobs of the 85,000 members of the ILA.
He has proved that once again as there will be no fully automated terminals at all ILA ports up and down the Eastern and Gulf Coasts of the United States of America.

**ILA STRONG**
**ILA LEADERSHIP**
**ILA LEGEND**
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ILA INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT HAROLD J. DAGGETT….LEADERSHIP THAT’S SECOND TO NONE….

For 58 years, Harold Daggett has been dedicated to our union, devoted his life to it and has made remarkable history along the way. 
Daggett serves the ILA membership as the chief negotiator of the master contact agreement between the International Longshoremen’s Association and the United States Maritime Alliance.
This agreement includes all ports from Maine to Texas. 
Harold Daggett joined ILA Local 1804-1 in 1967 and became our International President in 2011.
He has successfully negotiated three master contract agreements with the United States Maritime Alliance during his time as ILA President.  
Each time Daggett went to the bargaining table his main objective was to protect the jobs of the 85,000 members of the ILA. 
He has proved that once again as there will be no fully automated terminals at all ILA ports up and down the Eastern and Gulf Coasts of the United States of America.

**ILA STRONG**
**ILA LEADERSHIP**
**ILA LEGEND**

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Great leadership. God Bless!!

Thank you sir for your leadership final we have a great a person in office all i can say is thank you sir proud to be in. The ILA been here for 49 years

Thank you Mr. Daggett! Much respect! Your leadership is second to none!

The Best leader and the best Leadership anyone can have God Bless the ILA 💪🇺🇸💪

Truly amazing !!! He will go down in history for the being the best union leader ever !

Great Job President Of ILA Union Members And Family

We are truly blessed to have the extremely dedicated leadership we have. Thank you, Harold, Dennis, and our entire leadership. 🙏

The best!!! God bless the ILA!! 🙏🏻♥️⚓️🇺🇸

Best Labor Leadership around!

Truly the best We are so lucky to have the delegation we have

Terrific dedication and leadership Old school tough and smart.

Harold great job

The absolute best leader we have ever had!! My friend, my brother our leader!! You’re the very best Harold Daggett!! Love ❤️ Ya my brother and friend!! 👍👍

A true legend! Thank you

Living legend! Thank you!

Beyond grateful for all you do for all the ILA members

The Best!

The Best!!

The Best!💪🏻

The best !!! ❤️❤️❤️

The Daggers doing what they know how to do, working for the union members att.paco

God is good to the I.LA great leader

A true visionary!

The BEST!!!

The best!

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A MESSAGE FROM ILA INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT DENNIS A. DAGGETT

Message to the Members of the ILA

Brothers and Sisters,

I am thrilled to announce that we have reached a historic landmark Master Contract! This achievement is the culmination of an incredible amount of hard work by your International and your dedicated bargaining committee. I ask you all to remain patient and not listen to any rumors as we finalize the details.

This is an extensive and complex agreement that requires thorough review to avoid any mistakes in authorship. The next steps include presenting the contract to the Wage Scale Committee, after which the Local Unions will report back to their members before a ratification vote takes place. I urge everyone to trust the process as we move forward together.

To ensure transparency and understanding, we will also be preparing a detailed video that will break down every aspect of the new agreement for each local and its members. This contract represents all crafts and is designed to benefit every member of the ILA, no matter your role or responsibilities.

I want to extend my deepest gratitude to our International President for his unwavering strength and relentless fight during these negotiations, as well as to the entire bargaining committee for their tireless efforts. Most importantly, thank you to every single member of the ILA. Your unwavering support and the incredible solidarity you demonstrated during the October picket line were instrumental in making our voices heard—not just by our employers, but by the entire world.

The strength you displayed showed everyone exactly who the Mighty ILA is. Today, I have never been prouder to represent the greatest rank-and-file union in the world.

In Solidarity,
Dennis A. Daggett
Executive Vice President
International Longshoremen’s Association
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A MESSAGE FROM ILA INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT DENNIS A. DAGGETT

Message to the Members of the ILA

Brothers and Sisters,

I am thrilled to announce that we have reached a historic landmark Master Contract! This achievement is the culmination of an incredible amount of hard work by your International and your dedicated bargaining committee. I ask you all to remain patient and not listen to any rumors as we finalize the details.

This is an extensive and complex agreement that requires thorough review to avoid any mistakes in authorship. The next steps include presenting the contract to the Wage Scale Committee, after which the Local Unions will report back to their members before a ratification vote takes place. I urge everyone to trust the process as we move forward together.

To ensure transparency and understanding, we will also be preparing a detailed video that will break down every aspect of the new agreement for each local and its members. This contract represents all crafts and is designed to benefit every member of the ILA, no matter your role or responsibilities.

I want to extend my deepest gratitude to our International President for his unwavering strength and relentless fight during these negotiations, as well as to the entire bargaining committee for their tireless efforts. Most importantly, thank you to every single member of the ILA. Your unwavering support and the incredible solidarity you demonstrated during the October picket line were instrumental in making our voices heard—not just by our employers, but by the entire world.

The strength you displayed showed everyone exactly who the Mighty ILA is. Today, I have never been prouder to represent the greatest rank-and-file union in the world.

In Solidarity,
Dennis A. Daggett
Executive Vice President
International Longshoremen’s Association

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Never a doubt 💪💪💪 great leadership

GOD BLESS THE ILA 💪🏼

Very proud for the I.L.A and the leadership...next step a master contract for PUERTO RICO 🇵🇷 IT'S TIME,WE AS AMERICANS ENJOY THE SAME BENEFITS. GOD BLESS THE I.L.A

On behalf of the Port of Savannah, Georgia, and The Members of ILA Local 1414 thank you, for your Strong Leadership President Harold Daggett, and Vice President Dennis Daggett on this amazing contract ILA Strong Solidarity Forever.

LET'S NOT FORGET ABOUT HOW USMX MARITIME ALLIANCE CSA EQUIPMENT COMPANY AND APM TERMINALS HAVE BEEN EXTENDING THESE TALKS TO BENEFIT THEM SO NOW IT'S TIME TO PUT UP OR SHUT UP.RETRO PAYMENT IMMEDIATELY AND EVERYTHING WE DESERVE NO EXCEPTIONS NOTHING LESS THAN WE HAVE EARNED AND DESERVE

Now some of us can breathe a little better when buying a house. 😍

Trump standing behind the ILA didn't hurt

Thank God , and thank you for the hard work to protect us

God Bless the ILA and God Bless America 💪🇺🇸💪

Thank you to all the officials for all your hard work great job I .L.A. 👍🙏👊🎆

Nelson Lombardo Lopez. Local 1804-1 God Bless ILA, Thank you Harold y John and Dennis Daggett Congratulation Union power, Union power

Congratulations well done Thank you to all our team members who worked so hard on this successful contract We are all so grateful and proud members of the ILA

Thank you, amazing leadership, from ILA 1475, Savannah, GA

God bless the leadership of the ILA for their dedication to the membership. Congratulations Dennis and thanks for sharing .

Thank you all so much for your never ending support, love, and dedication to the ILA and our families!! ILA ALL THE WAY!! 🙏🏻💙🇺🇸

Awesome news! Thank you all for what you have done!

Thank you for everyone’s tireless fight!

Congratulations on a job well done, ILA Strong 💪 👊

Great job! ILA MADE HISTORY‼️

GOD BLESS THE ILA 💪 🇺🇸

Thank you all for your dedication and Hard work!!

Thank God for Great Leadership

Let’s go boys history was made and we are all apart of it.

Congratulations

ILA STRONG! 💪🏼 💙🇺🇸⚓️ #Godblesseveryone #grateful&blessed

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ILA President Harold Daggett Credits President Donald J. Trump’s Support As Key To Helping His Members Secure Greatest Contract

NORTH BERGEN, NJ (January 8, 2025) - The leader of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) has a message to incoming President Donald J. Trump: “You have proven yourself to be one of the best friends of working men and women in the United States.”
Harold J. Daggett, International President of the ILA, cites a face-to-face meeting he had with President-Elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago in Florida on December 12, 2024, joined by his son and ILA Executive Vice President Dennis A. Daggett, as the chief reason the ILA was able to win protections against automation for his 85,000 members, and negotiate a tentative Master Contract Agreement.
“President Trump clearly demonstrated his unwavering support for our ILA union and longshore workers with his statement “heard round the world” backing our position to protect American longshore jobs against the ravages of automated terminals,” said ILA President Daggett. “President Trump’s bold stance helped prevent a second coast wide strike at ports from Maine to Texas that would have occurred on January 15, 2024, if a tentative agreement was not reached.”

At the mid-December meeting in Mar-A-Lago, the two ILA leaders met for two hours with President-Elect Trump and spelled out the cause for an impasse in negotiations with the ocean carriers represented by United States Maritime Alliance (USMX).
In the presence of ILA President Harold Daggett and Executive Vice President Dennis Daggett, President Trump spoke by telephone to USMX officials to express his support for the ILA. He then posted a powerful message on “Truth Social” announcing his support for the ILA.
“There has been a lot of discussion having to do with ‘automation on United States docks,” President Trump wrote. “I’ve studied automation and know just about everything there is to know about it. The amount of money saved is nowhere near the distress, hurt and harm it causes for American Workers, in this case, our Longshoremen. Foreign companies have made a fortune in the U.S. by giving them access to our markets. They shouldn’t be looking for every last penny knowing how many families are hurt.”
The ILA Leader said his union now regards President Donald Trump as one of the greatest friends of Organized Labor and champion of the working men and women of this country.
“He’s a hero to our ILA union and members,” said the ILA leader. “President Trump gets full credit for our successful tentative Master Contract agreement,” said ILA President Daggett.
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ILA President Harold Daggett Credits President Donald J. Trump’s Support As Key To Helping  His Members Secure Greatest Contract

 NORTH BERGEN, NJ  (January 8, 2025) - The leader of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) has a message to incoming President Donald J. Trump:  “You have proven yourself to be one of the best friends of working men and women in the United States.”
 Harold J. Daggett, International President of the ILA, cites a face-to-face meeting he had with President-Elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago in Florida on December 12, 2024, joined by his son and ILA Executive Vice President Dennis A. Daggett, as the chief reason the ILA was able to win protections against automation for his 85,000 members, and negotiate a tentative Master Contract Agreement.
 “President Trump clearly demonstrated his unwavering support for our ILA union and longshore workers with his statement “heard round the world” backing our position to protect American longshore jobs against the ravages of automated terminals,” said ILA President Daggett.  “President Trump’s bold stance helped prevent a second coast wide strike at ports from Maine to Texas that would have occurred on January 15, 2024, if a tentative agreement was not reached.”

 At the mid-December meeting in Mar-A-Lago, the two ILA leaders met for two hours with President-Elect Trump and spelled out the cause for an impasse in negotiations with the ocean carriers represented by United States Maritime Alliance (USMX).  
 In the presence of ILA President Harold Daggett and Executive Vice President Dennis Daggett, President Trump spoke by telephone to USMX officials to express his support for the ILA.  He then posted a powerful message on “Truth Social” announcing his support for the ILA.
 “There has been a lot of discussion having to do with ‘automation on United States docks,” President Trump wrote.  “I’ve studied automation and know just about everything there is to know about it.   The amount of money saved is nowhere near the distress, hurt and harm it causes for American Workers, in this case, our Longshoremen.  Foreign companies have made a fortune in the U.S. by giving them access to our markets. They shouldn’t be looking for every last penny knowing how many families are hurt.”
 The ILA Leader said his union now regards President Donald Trump as one of the greatest friends of Organized Labor and champion of the working men and women of this country.
 “He’s a hero to our ILA union and members,” said the ILA leader.  “President Trump gets full credit for our successful tentative Master Contract agreement,” said ILA President Daggett.

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DON'T DROP YOUR GUARD AND TRUST USMX MARITIME ALLIANCE CSA EQUIPMENT COMPANY AND APM TERMINALS THEY DON'T GIVE A DAMN ABOUT IT'S EMPLOYEES AND THEIR FAMILIES

I am retired and never worked as a union man but my father did . his whole life was with pipe fitters union. To have president Donald Trump on the union side, well it makes me proud. Go USA & Go Union Workers.

Congratulations to a very successful team and leadership within our ILA We are extremely grateful proud and excited to

We will see what happens if you have another strike with this guy in charge you may well be sorry!

Great job by great leaders 👍ILA STRONG

Congratulations. It's a great day to be an American.

Harold and Dennis too great leaders congratulations on the contract.

Great Leadership ILA Union Pride Till The Day I Die!

Thank you so much to our leadership for their never ending support, love, and dedication to the ILA and our families!! ILA ALL THE WAY!! If we are together it is impossible to fail!! 🙏🏻♥️🇺🇸

God bless President Trump

Super orgulloso de su trabajo mas claro no puede ser . sino hay trabajadores no mejora la economia sencillo un robot no mantiene una familia Unidos y fuertes ila💪💪💪💪💪

Fantastic job!!!

That’s great

This is AWESOME !!!!!

LOVE this ❤️🤩

Love this!!!

Thank you President Harold Daggett, Executive Vice President Dennis Daggett and the entire negotiating team for your leadership, commitment and hard work. ILA ALL THE WAY!!!💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾

No doubt! 🙏🏼

Wasn't it actually the Biden Administration who proved pivotal to helping the ILA win their strike in October? Biden announced BEFORE the strike began that he'd NOT invoke Taft-Hartley (unlike what Bush did to ILWU in 2002) which put tremendous pressure on USMX. Then, DoL Secretary Su proved pivotal--according to Daggett at the time--in forcing the USMX to cough up more money. All Trump did was tweet, right?

Que espectacular trabajo Dennis !!! más claro no puede estar ( UN ROBOT NO MANTIENE UNA FAMILIA) 👏⚓

A broke clock is right twice a day.

Looks cool , but let’s hurry this thing up and get this Money right so we can keep this ball rolling

Why are there so many clowns on an ILA page, frig off!

Lonnie Milligan

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ILA REACHES TENTATIVE AGREEMENT WITH USMX!!!

SUCCESS!!!!

International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) Announce Tentative Agreement on New Six-Year Master Contact

NORTH BERGEN/LYNDHURST, NJ (January 8, 2025) – The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) have reached tentative agreement on all items for a new six-year Master Contract. The two sides agreed to continue to operate under the current contract until the union can meet with its full Wage Scale Committee and schedule a ratification vote, and USMX members can ratify the terms of the final contract.
“We are pleased to announce that ILA and USMX have reached a tentative agreement on a new six-year ILA-USMX Master Contract, subject to ratification, thus averting any work stoppage on January 15, 2025,” the two sides said in a joint statement. “This agreement protects current ILA jobs and establishes a framework for implementing technologies that will create more jobs while modernizing East and Gulf coasts ports – making them safer and more efficient, and creating the capacity they need to keep our supply chains strong.
“This is a win-win agreement that creates ILA jobs, supports American consumers and businesses, and keeps the American economy the key hub of the global marketplace.”
Details of the new tentative agreement will not be released to allow ILA rank-and-file-members and USMX members to review and approve the final document.
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ILA REACHES TENTATIVE AGREEMENT WITH USMX!!!

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International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) Announce Tentative Agreement on New Six-Year Master Contact

NORTH BERGEN/LYNDHURST, NJ (January 8, 2025) – The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) have reached tentative agreement on all items for a new six-year Master Contract. The two sides agreed to continue to operate under the current contract until the union can meet with its full Wage Scale Committee and schedule a ratification vote, and USMX members can ratify the terms of the final contract.
“We are pleased to announce that ILA and USMX have reached a tentative agreement on a new six-year ILA-USMX Master Contract, subject to ratification, thus averting any work stoppage on January 15, 2025,” the two sides said in a joint statement. “This agreement protects current ILA jobs and establishes a framework for implementing technologies that will create more jobs while modernizing East and Gulf coasts ports – making them safer and more efficient, and creating the capacity they need to keep our supply chains strong.
“This is a win-win agreement that creates ILA jobs, supports American consumers and businesses, and keeps the American economy the key hub of the global marketplace.”
Details of the new tentative agreement will not be released to allow ILA rank-and-file-members and USMX members to review and approve the final document.

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A MESSAGE FROM ILA SOUTH ATLANTIC AND GULF COAST DISTRICT PRESIDENT ALAN A. ROBB

📢A Call to Action for the Health and Well-Being of Our Members🙏🏼

Dear Brothers and Sisters of the International Longshoremen’s Association,

I am writing today with a heavy heart to honor the life and legacy of a man we lost far too soon—Nick Brown. Some years ago, Nick was a superintendent for a local stevedoring company in Houston. He dreamed of becoming a longshoreman and providing a better life for his family. Through hard work, dedication, and integrity, Nick rose through the ranks and became a true soldier for the ILA.

Unfortunately, Nick’s life was tragically cut short this weekend while he was sleeping in his bed. Though I didn’t know Nick well, I watched his career from a distance with admiration, as he was living the American Dream—the very dream we all strive for. I don’t know the cause of Nick‘s death, and I make no assumptions about it. I only know that Nick died far too soon. It is with this in mind that I urge each and every one of you to take your health seriously.

Most of us are fortunate to have access to the MILA healthcare plan, one of the best in the nation. But its true value can only be realized if we use it. Sadly, I have witnessed far too many of our members who have fallen victim to preventable health issues simply because they didn’t take the time for regular check-ups or screenings.

I share this message with you not only as a fellow longshoreman, but also as someone who has lost loved ones to illnesses that could have been avoided. My own brother passed away from colon cancer at the age of 65, a disease that is one of the most preventable and curable when caught early. He was 62 before he had his first colonoscopy—and by then it was too late. Two and a half years later, he was gone.

This is why I am pleading with you—please, take advantage of our MILA healthcare plan. If you haven’t had a check up in the last year please schedule one. Follow your doctor’s advice, take your medication as prescribed, and make healthy lifestyle choices. Most importantly, encourage your coworkers, your loved ones, and those you care about to do the same. The difference could save a life.

We are about to enter into what promises to be the greatest contract in the history of the ILA. This contract will give us the opportunity to create lasting legacies for our families—but only if we are here to see it through. We must survive in order to thrive.

If you haven’t had a check-up in the past year, please make it a priority. If you’re over 40 and haven’t had a colonoscopy, schedule one. And if you haven’t done a cancer screening, please take the necessary steps to protect your health.

Do it for yourself. Do it for your family. And let’s work together to ensure that we are all healthy enough to enjoy the prosperity that lies ahead for the ILA.

I hope this year marks the beginning of the best years of your life. I hope it’s a year filled with good health, great prosperity, and a bright future for all of us.

In solidarity and with deep care for your health,

Alan A. Robb
ILA SAGCD President
International Longshoremen’s Association
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A MESSAGE FROM ILA SOUTH ATLANTIC AND GULF COAST DISTRICT PRESIDENT ALAN A. ROBB

📢A Call to Action for the Health and Well-Being of Our Members🙏🏼

Dear Brothers and Sisters of the International Longshoremen’s Association,

I am writing today with a heavy heart to honor the life and legacy of a man we lost far too soon—Nick Brown. Some years ago, Nick was a superintendent for a local stevedoring company in Houston. He dreamed of becoming a longshoreman and providing a better life for his family. Through hard work, dedication, and integrity, Nick rose through the ranks and became a true soldier for the ILA.

Unfortunately, Nick’s life was tragically cut short this weekend while he was sleeping in his bed. Though I didn’t know Nick well, I watched his career from a distance with admiration, as he was living the American Dream—the very dream we all strive for. I don’t know the cause of Nick‘s death, and I make no assumptions about it. I only know that Nick died far too soon. It is with this in mind that I urge each and every one of you to take your health seriously.

Most of us are fortunate to have access to the MILA healthcare plan, one of the best in the nation. But its true value can only be realized if we use it. Sadly, I have witnessed far too many of our members who have fallen victim to preventable health issues simply because they didn’t take the time for regular check-ups or screenings.

I share this message with you not only as a fellow longshoreman, but also as someone who has lost loved ones to illnesses that could have been avoided. My own brother passed away from colon cancer at the age of 65, a disease that is one of the most preventable and curable when caught early. He was 62 before he had his first colonoscopy—and by then it was too late. Two and a half years later, he was gone.

This is why I am pleading with you—please, take advantage of our MILA healthcare plan. If you haven’t had a check up in the last year please schedule one. Follow your doctor’s advice, take your medication as prescribed, and make healthy lifestyle choices. Most importantly, encourage your coworkers, your loved ones, and those you care about to do the same. The difference could save a life.

We are about to enter into what promises to be the greatest contract in the history of the ILA. This contract will give us the opportunity to create lasting legacies for our families—but only if we are here to see it through. We must survive in order to thrive.

If you haven’t had a check-up in the past year, please make it a priority. If you’re over 40 and haven’t had a colonoscopy, schedule one. And if you haven’t done a cancer screening, please take the necessary steps to protect your health.

Do it for yourself. Do it for your family. And let’s work together to ensure that we are all healthy enough to enjoy the prosperity that lies ahead for the ILA.

I hope this year marks the beginning of the best years of your life. I hope it’s a year filled with good health, great prosperity, and a bright future for all of us.

In solidarity and with deep care for your health,

Alan A. Robb
ILA SAGCD President
International Longshoremen’s Association

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My prayers and condolences to his family and friends 🙏

Agree with Mr. Robb. I have witnessed what Mr. Robb has described right here in Houston. Locals 872 and Local 24.

Agreed !! My Dad always stressed to my brother and I to forget about that Macho man stuff and get checked out. His mom and Dad died of cancer that probably could have been prevented. I don’t know if test were around back in the day. Retired local 1291 Philly!!

Yes sir

Condolences to the family . I'm not a union member yet, but am an integral member !! Sometimes...that integrity supercedes !! Local 1317 has the BEST...(Too many chiefs-Not enough Indians) conglomerate of individuals that I have ever encountered -EVER !! There's not a word ....to distinguish. That is all I got. !! AND, from what I've learned thus far..That may change !!!

WELL SAID ALAN HAPPY NEW YEAR 🎆 ILASTRONG1423🙏🏾💪🏾

AMEN AND ALSO TAKE CARE OF YOUR MENTAL HEALTH TOO

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