April 1989
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April 1989
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HEADLINES
PHIL CARLIP DEAD AT 94
SACCO DEPLORES SHIP DECLINE UNDER DOT, SEEKS IMPROVED STATUS FOR MARITIME ADMINISTRATION
GEN. CASSIDY: ‘COALITION CAN REVIVE MARITIME’
DEFENSE COMMISSION URGES ‘DECISIVE ACTION’ TO UPGRADE NATION’S FLEET, CITES LACK OF SEALIFT RESOURCES
PANEL SAYS COSTS WOULD BE ‘TRIVIAL’ COMPARED TO TOTAL DEFENSE $’S
JOINT MANAGEMENT/UNION COMMITTEE PLANS AIDS EDUCATION PROGRAM
SIU DRUG SUIT: HEARING DATE IS APRIL 24 IN FEDERAL COURT
SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS DRUG-TESTING FOR RAILROAD AND CUSTOMS WORKERS
SIU’S INLAND DIVISION SIGNS PACTS WITH THREE TUG BOAT COMPANIES
EASTERN UNIONS HANG TOUGH AS LORENZO TRIES CHAPTER 11
SIU GOES ALL-OUT FOR MACHINISTS
BIG OIL SPILL SLOWS SHIPPING FROM VALDEZ
U.S. SHIPPING WINS AMENDMENT TO KEEP NEW ALASKA OIL FOR DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION
NEXT OF KIN DECEASED SEAMEN CAN OBTAIN WWII CERTIFICATES
ANTARES CREW RESCUES SAILBOAT FROM 50 MPH GULF STORM DURING TRAINING EXERCISE
MOBILE SEALIFT TRAINING TEAM VISITS WATERMAN AND I.M.C. SHIPS
GOV’T DIVISION MEMBERS WELCOME NEW SHIP
BUSINESS AGENT GRIER RETIRES
DORIS MORAN AND MARITRANS LIBERTY IN FLORIDA
SIU CREWS ON LAKES READY THEIR BOATS FOR ANOTHER RECORD SEASON
EARLIEST FITOUT IN 20 YEARS, FIRST VESSELS ALREADY SAILING
CHARLES E. WILSON
ROGER M. KEYES
WILLIAM R. ROESCH
WILLIAMETTE: FINE CREW, GOOD FOOD
NEW SHIPHANDLING COURSE ESTABLISHED AT LUNDEBERG SCHOOL. FIRST CLASSES TO START MAY 15
SIU URGERS REMOVAL OF MARITIME SERVICES FROM CURRENT ROUND OF TRADE TALKS
WHAT IS GATT?
PHIL CARLIP DEAD AT 94
SACCO DEPLORES SHIP DECLINE UNDER DOT, SEEKS IMPROVED STATUS FOR MARITIME ADMINISTRATION
GEN. CASSIDY: ‘COALITION CAN REVIVE MARITIME’
DEFENSE COMMISSION URGES ‘DECISIVE ACTION’ TO UPGRADE NATION’S FLEET, CITES LACK OF SEALIFT RESOURCES
PANEL SAYS COSTS WOULD BE ‘TRIVIAL’ COMPARED TO TOTAL DEFENSE $’S
JOINT MANAGEMENT/UNION COMMITTEE PLANS AIDS EDUCATION PROGRAM
SIU DRUG SUIT: HEARING DATE IS APRIL 24 IN FEDERAL COURT
SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS DRUG-TESTING FOR RAILROAD AND CUSTOMS WORKERS
SIU’S INLAND DIVISION SIGNS PACTS WITH THREE TUG BOAT COMPANIES
EASTERN UNIONS HANG TOUGH AS LORENZO TRIES CHAPTER 11
SIU GOES ALL-OUT FOR MACHINISTS
BIG OIL SPILL SLOWS SHIPPING FROM VALDEZ
U.S. SHIPPING WINS AMENDMENT TO KEEP NEW ALASKA OIL FOR DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION
NEXT OF KIN DECEASED SEAMEN CAN OBTAIN WWII CERTIFICATES
ANTARES CREW RESCUES SAILBOAT FROM 50 MPH GULF STORM DURING TRAINING EXERCISE
MOBILE SEALIFT TRAINING TEAM VISITS WATERMAN AND I.M.C. SHIPS
GOV’T DIVISION MEMBERS WELCOME NEW SHIP
BUSINESS AGENT GRIER RETIRES
DORIS MORAN AND MARITRANS LIBERTY IN FLORIDA
SIU CREWS ON LAKES READY THEIR BOATS FOR ANOTHER RECORD SEASON
EARLIEST FITOUT IN 20 YEARS, FIRST VESSELS ALREADY SAILING
CHARLES E. WILSON
ROGER M. KEYES
WILLIAM R. ROESCH
WILLIAMETTE: FINE CREW, GOOD FOOD
NEW SHIPHANDLING COURSE ESTABLISHED AT LUNDEBERG SCHOOL. FIRST CLASSES TO START MAY 15
SIU URGERS REMOVAL OF MARITIME SERVICES FROM CURRENT ROUND OF TRADE TALKS
WHAT IS GATT?
Creator
Seafarers Log
Source
Paul Hall Maritime Library Microfilm 1939-1993
Publisher
Seafarers International Union of North America
Date
4/1/1989
Format
Newsprint
Type
Text
Identifier
Vol. 51, No. 4
Collection
Other Media
Citation
Seafarers Log, “April 1989,” Seafarers Log Digital Archives, accessed November 23, 2024, http://seafarerslog.org/archives/items/show/1774.