September 16, 1966
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September 16, 1966
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AFL-CIO FARM WORKERS UNION WINS REPRESENTATION ELECTION AT DIGIORGIO
GOVERNMENT REJECTS MARAD BID TO DECLARE U.S. SHIPPING ‘ESSENTIAL’
U.S. TANKER CONSTRUCTION IS DOWN TO ONE SHIP; RUSSIA BUILDING 116
YARMOUTH CASTLE FIRE VICTIMS FILE LAWSUITS TOTALING OVER $59 MILLION
MEANY STRESSES U.S. LABOR’S ROLE IN SUPPORTING FREE-WORLD’S UNIONS
NEW RAILROAD RATE CUTS THREATEN GT. LAKES WATERBORNE COAL TRAFFIC
INDUSTRIAL BOND FINANCING RAPPED AS ANTI-LABOR AID
ON SIU SHIPS – SS FAIRLAND, SS LONG BEACH, SS STEEL SURVEYOR
‘RIGHT-TO-WORK’ LAWS, LOW WAGES STILL GO TOGETHER, GOVT. STUDY SHOWS
SIU MEMBER PUTS ASIDE EASY LIVING IN VISIT WITH ETHIOPIAN TRIBESMEN
DOOR-TO-DOOR SELLING IN THE FAR EAST GOES SHIP-TO-SHIP WITH BUM BOATS
PORTS OF THE WORLD – ANTWERP
1967 SEAFARERS SCHOLARSHIPS
AFL-CIO FARM WORKERS UNION WINS REPRESENTATION ELECTION AT DIGIORGIO
GOVERNMENT REJECTS MARAD BID TO DECLARE U.S. SHIPPING ‘ESSENTIAL’
U.S. TANKER CONSTRUCTION IS DOWN TO ONE SHIP; RUSSIA BUILDING 116
YARMOUTH CASTLE FIRE VICTIMS FILE LAWSUITS TOTALING OVER $59 MILLION
MEANY STRESSES U.S. LABOR’S ROLE IN SUPPORTING FREE-WORLD’S UNIONS
NEW RAILROAD RATE CUTS THREATEN GT. LAKES WATERBORNE COAL TRAFFIC
INDUSTRIAL BOND FINANCING RAPPED AS ANTI-LABOR AID
ON SIU SHIPS – SS FAIRLAND, SS LONG BEACH, SS STEEL SURVEYOR
‘RIGHT-TO-WORK’ LAWS, LOW WAGES STILL GO TOGETHER, GOVT. STUDY SHOWS
SIU MEMBER PUTS ASIDE EASY LIVING IN VISIT WITH ETHIOPIAN TRIBESMEN
DOOR-TO-DOOR SELLING IN THE FAR EAST GOES SHIP-TO-SHIP WITH BUM BOATS
PORTS OF THE WORLD – ANTWERP
1967 SEAFARERS SCHOLARSHIPS
Creator
Seafarers Log
Source
Paul Hall Maritime Library Microfilm 1939-1993
Publisher
Seafarers International Union of North America
Date
09/16/1966
Format
Newsprint
Type
Text
Identifier
Vol. XXVIII, No. 19
Collection
Other Media
Citation
Seafarers Log, “September 16, 1966,” Seafarers Log Digital Archives, accessed December 26, 2024, http://seafarerslog.org/archives/items/show/1430.