February 1995
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February 1995
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SIU’S WORK-TAX LAWSUIT MOVES TO APPEALS COURT
MSC CHIEF: PREPOSITIONING SHIPS KEY TO NATION’S SEALIFT ASSETS
APL FLAG-OUT WAIVER VIOLATES U.S. LAW, CHARGE SIU UNIONS
SENATE COMBINES MARITIME, TRANSPORT BODIES; THREE HOUSE COMMITTEES COVER MARINE ISSUES
EARTHQUAKE SHATTERS KOBE PORT’S CRANES
SHIPS DOCKING IN OTHER PORTS
EUROPEAN SHIPPING SURVIVES FLOODS
RANDOM DRUG TEST POOL REDUCED BY FEDERAL REGULATIONS
BILL ALLOWING EXPORT OF ALASKA OIL ON U.S.-FLAG SHIPS BEFORE CONGRESS
APPLICANTS MUST BE SCREENED FOR USE OF ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES
LAKES’ SEAFARERS REFLECT ON ’94 SEASON
DRY-CARGO SHIPS, TANK BARGES NEED COFR
1,000-PLUS TANKERS PROVE ABILITY TO PAY SPILL DAMAGES
GOV’T TASK FORCE PLAN BALANCES VITAL PORT DREDGING, ENVIRONMENT
LUEDTKE PRESIDENT DIES AT 64
BOAT OPERATORS NEED RADAR ENDORSEMENT
PORT COURSES ENABLE SIU BOATMEN TO MEET FEB. 15 RADAR DEADLINE
SIU ASKS COURT TO VOID APL-FLAG-OUT WAIVER
BUDGET-DRIVEN CONGRESS LOOKS AT FOOD AID CUTS
MARITIME JURISDICTION DISTRIBUTED IN HOUSE; SENATE MERGES MARINE, TRANSPORT SUBCOMMITTEE
MARMO DIES, WAS HEAD OF VACATION PLAN
LOUISANA-BASED WWII MARINERS ELIGIBLE FOR STATE BONUS OF $250
RETIRED BOSUN DAWSON, VETERAN OF 4 WARS, MAINTAINS PUSH FOR STRONG U.S.-FLAG FLEET
SEAFARERS PRAISE NEW TANKER SAFETY COURSE
PAUL HALL CENTER’S FOUR-WEEK CLASS IS RIGOROUS BUT ‘WORTH ALL THE TIME’
GALLEYS PROVIDE CHEER OVER HOLIDAYS AT SEA
SIU SCHOLARSHIPS: WINDOWS TO THE FUTURE
NEWARK BAY AND SCORES OF SHIPS CONVERGE TO AID IN RESCUE OF UKRAINIAN SEAMEN
SIU’S WORK-TAX LAWSUIT MOVES TO APPEALS COURT
MSC CHIEF: PREPOSITIONING SHIPS KEY TO NATION’S SEALIFT ASSETS
APL FLAG-OUT WAIVER VIOLATES U.S. LAW, CHARGE SIU UNIONS
SENATE COMBINES MARITIME, TRANSPORT BODIES; THREE HOUSE COMMITTEES COVER MARINE ISSUES
EARTHQUAKE SHATTERS KOBE PORT’S CRANES
SHIPS DOCKING IN OTHER PORTS
EUROPEAN SHIPPING SURVIVES FLOODS
RANDOM DRUG TEST POOL REDUCED BY FEDERAL REGULATIONS
BILL ALLOWING EXPORT OF ALASKA OIL ON U.S.-FLAG SHIPS BEFORE CONGRESS
APPLICANTS MUST BE SCREENED FOR USE OF ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES
LAKES’ SEAFARERS REFLECT ON ’94 SEASON
DRY-CARGO SHIPS, TANK BARGES NEED COFR
1,000-PLUS TANKERS PROVE ABILITY TO PAY SPILL DAMAGES
GOV’T TASK FORCE PLAN BALANCES VITAL PORT DREDGING, ENVIRONMENT
LUEDTKE PRESIDENT DIES AT 64
BOAT OPERATORS NEED RADAR ENDORSEMENT
PORT COURSES ENABLE SIU BOATMEN TO MEET FEB. 15 RADAR DEADLINE
SIU ASKS COURT TO VOID APL-FLAG-OUT WAIVER
BUDGET-DRIVEN CONGRESS LOOKS AT FOOD AID CUTS
MARITIME JURISDICTION DISTRIBUTED IN HOUSE; SENATE MERGES MARINE, TRANSPORT SUBCOMMITTEE
MARMO DIES, WAS HEAD OF VACATION PLAN
LOUISANA-BASED WWII MARINERS ELIGIBLE FOR STATE BONUS OF $250
RETIRED BOSUN DAWSON, VETERAN OF 4 WARS, MAINTAINS PUSH FOR STRONG U.S.-FLAG FLEET
SEAFARERS PRAISE NEW TANKER SAFETY COURSE
PAUL HALL CENTER’S FOUR-WEEK CLASS IS RIGOROUS BUT ‘WORTH ALL THE TIME’
GALLEYS PROVIDE CHEER OVER HOLIDAYS AT SEA
SIU SCHOLARSHIPS: WINDOWS TO THE FUTURE
NEWARK BAY AND SCORES OF SHIPS CONVERGE TO AID IN RESCUE OF UKRAINIAN SEAMEN
Creator
Seafarers Log
Source
Seafarers Log Scanned Issues 1984-1988, 1994-Present
Publisher
Seafarers International Union of North America
Date
02/01/1995
Format
Newsprint
Type
Text
Identifier
Vol. 57, No. 2
Collection
Other Media
Citation
Seafarers Log, “February 1995,” Seafarers Log Digital Archives, accessed November 21, 2024, http://seafarerslog.org/archives/items/show/1844.