March 1979
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March 1979
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HEADLINES
AFL-CIO BACKS ALL-OUT EFFORT TO BOLSTER MARITIME
ALASKAN OIL WILL NOT BE EXPORTED-FOR NOW
ADMINISTRATION HEEDS OPPOSITION TO EXPORT PLANS FROM LABOR, CONSUMER, ENERGY GROUPS
OPPOSITION TO ALASKA OIL EXPORT IS WIDESPREAD
SIU POLITICAL ACTION HAS SPURRED INLAND EXPANSION
SIU BOATMAN DONATES $1,000 TO SPAD ‘TO PROTECT SIU JOBS’
RUSSIANS FURIOUS OVER FMC EFFORTS TO HALT RATE SLASHING
HALL: NEGLECTED FLEET HURTS U.S. CAPACITY TO DELIVER IN EMERGENCY
NMC SAYS LACK OF CLEAR LNG POLICY WIL HURT U.S. SHIPBUILDING
RAILROADS LOBBYING FOR HIGHER USER FEES TO HAMPER INLAND WATERS
T.I. STUDY: BILATERAL SHIPPING PACT WITH CHINA A MUST
NACY SEC’Y SEES DECLINE OF MERCHANT FLEET HURTING U.S. DEFENSE
SIU URGES CONGRESS TO CONTINUE AID TO US MERCHANT MARINE
OPPOSITION TO EXPORT OF ALASKA OIL INCREASES; CONSUMER GROUPS JOIN LABOR AND CONGRESS IN PROTEST
MARAD ISSUES PREDICTION ON 5-YEAR SHIPBUILDING PROGRAM
TRANSPORTATION INSITUTE FORMS THREE NEW COUNCILS
U.S. MERCHANT FLEET TOPS 21 MILLION TONS; ACTIVE SHIPS DECLINE
UNIONS SOLID ON ISSUE OF V.A. BENEFITS FOR SEAMEN
EISENHOWER CALLED M.M. ‘FOURTH ARM OF DEFENSE’
AFL-CIO EXEC. COUNCIL IN FABOR OF VETERANS BENEFITS FOR SEAMEN
HARVEY MESFORD LAID TO REST IN SOLEMAN SERVICE AT SEA
AFL-CIO EXEC. COUNCIL SETS PLANS TO BATTLE INFLATION
WHEN IN RUSSIA BE CAUTIOUS
FIGHT TO SAVE ALASKAN OIL FOR U.S. IS NOT OVER
AFL-CIO MARITIME TRADES DEPARTMENT SET FOR BATTLE TO PRESERVE, EXPAND U.S. JOB BASE
YOUNG: LABOR SET FOR DUELS ON ALASKA OIL, PRICES, SAFETY
AFL-CIO READY TO LAUNCH INTENSIFIED ORGANIZING EFFORTS
EXEC. BOARD NAMES JEAN INGRAO MTD SECRETARY-TREASURER
MURPHY HAS PRESCRIPTION FOR HEALTH OF U.S. MARITIME
MTD TO FIGHT FOR MARITIME, LABOR ISSUES
TRANSPORTATION INSTITUTE DEBATE REP. MCCLOSKEY
REP. PAUL MCCLOSKEY REBUTTAL
IMPARTIAL OBSERVER VIEWS T.I.-MCCLOSKEY DEBATE
POLITICAL ACTION REPORT
MIKE ROGERS MADE IT FROM COAL PASSER TO 2ND ENGINEER
SOCIAL SECURITY RAISES LIMIT ON EARNED INCOME
AFL-CIO BACKS ALL-OUT EFFORT TO BOLSTER MARITIME
ALASKAN OIL WILL NOT BE EXPORTED-FOR NOW
ADMINISTRATION HEEDS OPPOSITION TO EXPORT PLANS FROM LABOR, CONSUMER, ENERGY GROUPS
OPPOSITION TO ALASKA OIL EXPORT IS WIDESPREAD
SIU POLITICAL ACTION HAS SPURRED INLAND EXPANSION
SIU BOATMAN DONATES $1,000 TO SPAD ‘TO PROTECT SIU JOBS’
RUSSIANS FURIOUS OVER FMC EFFORTS TO HALT RATE SLASHING
HALL: NEGLECTED FLEET HURTS U.S. CAPACITY TO DELIVER IN EMERGENCY
NMC SAYS LACK OF CLEAR LNG POLICY WIL HURT U.S. SHIPBUILDING
RAILROADS LOBBYING FOR HIGHER USER FEES TO HAMPER INLAND WATERS
T.I. STUDY: BILATERAL SHIPPING PACT WITH CHINA A MUST
NACY SEC’Y SEES DECLINE OF MERCHANT FLEET HURTING U.S. DEFENSE
SIU URGES CONGRESS TO CONTINUE AID TO US MERCHANT MARINE
OPPOSITION TO EXPORT OF ALASKA OIL INCREASES; CONSUMER GROUPS JOIN LABOR AND CONGRESS IN PROTEST
MARAD ISSUES PREDICTION ON 5-YEAR SHIPBUILDING PROGRAM
TRANSPORTATION INSITUTE FORMS THREE NEW COUNCILS
U.S. MERCHANT FLEET TOPS 21 MILLION TONS; ACTIVE SHIPS DECLINE
UNIONS SOLID ON ISSUE OF V.A. BENEFITS FOR SEAMEN
EISENHOWER CALLED M.M. ‘FOURTH ARM OF DEFENSE’
AFL-CIO EXEC. COUNCIL IN FABOR OF VETERANS BENEFITS FOR SEAMEN
HARVEY MESFORD LAID TO REST IN SOLEMAN SERVICE AT SEA
AFL-CIO EXEC. COUNCIL SETS PLANS TO BATTLE INFLATION
WHEN IN RUSSIA BE CAUTIOUS
FIGHT TO SAVE ALASKAN OIL FOR U.S. IS NOT OVER
AFL-CIO MARITIME TRADES DEPARTMENT SET FOR BATTLE TO PRESERVE, EXPAND U.S. JOB BASE
YOUNG: LABOR SET FOR DUELS ON ALASKA OIL, PRICES, SAFETY
AFL-CIO READY TO LAUNCH INTENSIFIED ORGANIZING EFFORTS
EXEC. BOARD NAMES JEAN INGRAO MTD SECRETARY-TREASURER
MURPHY HAS PRESCRIPTION FOR HEALTH OF U.S. MARITIME
MTD TO FIGHT FOR MARITIME, LABOR ISSUES
TRANSPORTATION INSTITUTE DEBATE REP. MCCLOSKEY
REP. PAUL MCCLOSKEY REBUTTAL
IMPARTIAL OBSERVER VIEWS T.I.-MCCLOSKEY DEBATE
POLITICAL ACTION REPORT
MIKE ROGERS MADE IT FROM COAL PASSER TO 2ND ENGINEER
SOCIAL SECURITY RAISES LIMIT ON EARNED INCOME
Creator
Seafarers Log
Source
Paul Hall Maritime Library Microfilm 1939-1993
Publisher
Seafarers International Union of North America
Date
3/1/1979
Format
Newsprint
Type
Text
Identifier
Vol. 41, No. 3
Collection
Other Media
Citation
Seafarers Log, “March 1979,” Seafarers Log Digital Archives, accessed November 23, 2024, http://seafarerslog.org/archives/items/show/1640.