November 1980
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November 1980
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Headlines:
TOO MUCH GOV'T HOLDS BACK MARITIME PROGRESS
MTD PRESSING ACTION ON FISH BILL, FED AGENCIES USE OF U.S. FLAG
SIU-BACKED BILL ENACTED TO IMPROVE TOWING SAFETY
SS POET MISSING IN ATLANTIC WITH CREW OF 34
REAGAN, REPUBLICANS WINNERS IN ELECTION
USC TO ESTABLISH PAUL HALL CHAIR IN MARINE TRANSPORTATION
CARTER SIGNS BILL GIVING U.S. COAL SHIPS PREFERENCE TO UNLOAD
REPUBLICANS GAIN CONTROL OF THE SENATE
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WILL HAVE MANY NEW FACES
AFL-CIO PRES. KIRKLAND 'READY TO COOPERATE' WITH NEW ADMINISTRATION
INCREASED POLITICAL ACTION & IMPROVED SERVICES TO MEMBERS, PENSIONERS GOAL OF NEW SIU PROGRAM
SIU WINS CASE VS. USCG ON YELLOWSTONE LOSS
WHAT A CREW: SAVE BOAT PEOPLE, DELIVER BABY
IT'S OFFICIAL: DECK DEPT.'S CAN CARRY TO% BLUE TICKETS
N.Y. PORT COUNCIL INSTITUTES PAUL HALL MEMORIAL AWARD: SEA-LAND'S HITLZHEIMER 1ST RECIPIENT
SIU WINS 50% SPR CARGO GUARANTEE FOR U.S. SHIPS
FORGOTTEN BY HISTORY, BUTTON GWINNETT LIVES AGAIN
MCCARTNEY BLASTS FEDS FOR SKIRTING U.S. FLAG SHIPS
RETIREE, 92, PATRIARCH OF PROUD SIU FAMILY
T.I. WANTS PROPOSED AIR QUALITY REGS RE-EVALUATED
SIU COULD BE CREWING 6 MORE BRAND NEW LNGS BY 1985
SIU CREWS NEW SEA-LAND D-9, INDEPENDENCE
G&H PUTS 7TH BRAND NEW TUG INTO SERVICE: MORE JOBS FOR BOATMEN
SIU WILL CONTINUE TO FILL LEADERSHIP ROLE
10 SIU BOATS ESCORT SARATOGA ON DATE FOR OVERHAUL
ACADEMIC STAFF IS DEVELOPING AN INDEPENDENT STUDY PROGRAM
TOWBOAT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM WILL HELP YOU GET AHEAD
SHLSS OFFERS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN MARITIME FOOD SERVICE DEPARTMENT
CLOTHING WORKERS WIN 17-YEAR STEVENS BATTLE
IF U.S. SENDS OIL TO ISRAEL, U.S. FLAG WILL CARRY PERCENTAGE
SENATE CONSERVATIVES TO JOBLESS: 'EAT CAKE'
U.S.-CHINA INK 4 YEAR GRAIN DEAL
SEAFARER SAYS GETTING H.S. DIPLOMA WAS A WIZ
TUG MCGRAW SAILS IN WORLD CHAMP PHILLY HARBOR
AFL-CIO BACKS VA BENEFITS FOR SEAMEN ISSUE
TOO MUCH GOV'T HOLDS BACK MARITIME PROGRESS
MTD PRESSING ACTION ON FISH BILL, FED AGENCIES USE OF U.S. FLAG
SIU-BACKED BILL ENACTED TO IMPROVE TOWING SAFETY
SS POET MISSING IN ATLANTIC WITH CREW OF 34
REAGAN, REPUBLICANS WINNERS IN ELECTION
USC TO ESTABLISH PAUL HALL CHAIR IN MARINE TRANSPORTATION
CARTER SIGNS BILL GIVING U.S. COAL SHIPS PREFERENCE TO UNLOAD
REPUBLICANS GAIN CONTROL OF THE SENATE
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WILL HAVE MANY NEW FACES
AFL-CIO PRES. KIRKLAND 'READY TO COOPERATE' WITH NEW ADMINISTRATION
INCREASED POLITICAL ACTION & IMPROVED SERVICES TO MEMBERS, PENSIONERS GOAL OF NEW SIU PROGRAM
SIU WINS CASE VS. USCG ON YELLOWSTONE LOSS
WHAT A CREW: SAVE BOAT PEOPLE, DELIVER BABY
IT'S OFFICIAL: DECK DEPT.'S CAN CARRY TO% BLUE TICKETS
N.Y. PORT COUNCIL INSTITUTES PAUL HALL MEMORIAL AWARD: SEA-LAND'S HITLZHEIMER 1ST RECIPIENT
SIU WINS 50% SPR CARGO GUARANTEE FOR U.S. SHIPS
FORGOTTEN BY HISTORY, BUTTON GWINNETT LIVES AGAIN
MCCARTNEY BLASTS FEDS FOR SKIRTING U.S. FLAG SHIPS
RETIREE, 92, PATRIARCH OF PROUD SIU FAMILY
T.I. WANTS PROPOSED AIR QUALITY REGS RE-EVALUATED
SIU COULD BE CREWING 6 MORE BRAND NEW LNGS BY 1985
SIU CREWS NEW SEA-LAND D-9, INDEPENDENCE
G&H PUTS 7TH BRAND NEW TUG INTO SERVICE: MORE JOBS FOR BOATMEN
SIU WILL CONTINUE TO FILL LEADERSHIP ROLE
10 SIU BOATS ESCORT SARATOGA ON DATE FOR OVERHAUL
ACADEMIC STAFF IS DEVELOPING AN INDEPENDENT STUDY PROGRAM
TOWBOAT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM WILL HELP YOU GET AHEAD
SHLSS OFFERS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN MARITIME FOOD SERVICE DEPARTMENT
CLOTHING WORKERS WIN 17-YEAR STEVENS BATTLE
IF U.S. SENDS OIL TO ISRAEL, U.S. FLAG WILL CARRY PERCENTAGE
SENATE CONSERVATIVES TO JOBLESS: 'EAT CAKE'
U.S.-CHINA INK 4 YEAR GRAIN DEAL
SEAFARER SAYS GETTING H.S. DIPLOMA WAS A WIZ
TUG MCGRAW SAILS IN WORLD CHAMP PHILLY HARBOR
AFL-CIO BACKS VA BENEFITS FOR SEAMEN ISSUE
Creator
Seafarers Log
Source
Paul Hall Maritime Library Microfilm 1939-1993
Publisher
Seafarers International Union of North America
Date
11/1/1980
Format
Newsprint
Type
Text
Identifier
Vol. 42, No. 11
Collection
Other Media
Citation
Seafarers Log, “November 1980,” Seafarers Log Digital Archives, accessed December 3, 2024, http://seafarerslog.org/archives/items/show/1660.