October 1997
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October 1997
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HEADLINES
HOW LONG CAN THEY GO?
COAST GUARD DENTENTIONS FURHTER EXPOSE RAMPANT SAFETY PROBLEMS ON RUNAWAYS
SIU ‘ON LINE’ WITH WEB SITE
NATIONAL SECURITY, ECONOMY NEED STRONG U.S. FLEET
AFL-CIO REAFFIRMS SUPPORT FOR U.S. MARITIME
CONGRESS APPROVES PROGRAM TO CONSTRUCT TWO U.S. -FLAG CRUISE SHIPS IN U.S. YARD
MANPOWER OFFICE PROVIDES IMMEDIATE TRACKING OF MEMBERS’ AVAILABILITY
CAPE MOHICAN CREW PRAISED FOR ROLE IN MILITARY EXERCISE
AFL-CIO CALLS FOR FAIR TRADE AGREEMENTS
JONES ACT SUPPORT LIST CONTINUES TO GROW
TWO BOATMEN SAVED BY GLOBAL LINK CREW
SPEEDY, SELFLESS REACTION RESCUES ALGOL SHIPMATE
NEW BEDBORD PORT AGENT DELIVERS WORKERS’ MESSAGE TO U.S. COMMERCE SECRETARY DALEY
TEN RECERTIFIED BOSUNS PREPARE FOR LEADERSHIP ROLES
UNLICENSED APPRENTICE PROGRAM WORKS ABOARD SEA-LAND HAWAII
AMERICAN REPUBLIC MAINTAINS SMOOTH, AROUND-THE-CLOCK WORK
STRONG U.S.-FLAG FLEET REMAINS VITAL
CONGRESSMEN TARGET KEY GOALS FOR FAIR TREATMENT OF WORKERS
NAVY SEC’Y DALTON, TRANSCOM’S GEN. KROSS UNDERSCORE MAGNITUDE OF SEALIFT TO U.S. SECURITY
SEAFARERS JOIN NATIONAL COALITION TO MAINTAIN ‘MADE IN USA’ LABELING
SHIPS COLLIDE; 29 PERISH
OBREGON GALLEY GAN WINS ACCOLADES FROM NAVY
AFL-CIO CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS KEY ISSUES OF WORKING WOMEN
LNG TAURUS CREW DEMONSTRATES SAFETY COMMITMENT
HOW LONG CAN THEY GO?
COAST GUARD DENTENTIONS FURHTER EXPOSE RAMPANT SAFETY PROBLEMS ON RUNAWAYS
SIU ‘ON LINE’ WITH WEB SITE
NATIONAL SECURITY, ECONOMY NEED STRONG U.S. FLEET
AFL-CIO REAFFIRMS SUPPORT FOR U.S. MARITIME
CONGRESS APPROVES PROGRAM TO CONSTRUCT TWO U.S. -FLAG CRUISE SHIPS IN U.S. YARD
MANPOWER OFFICE PROVIDES IMMEDIATE TRACKING OF MEMBERS’ AVAILABILITY
CAPE MOHICAN CREW PRAISED FOR ROLE IN MILITARY EXERCISE
AFL-CIO CALLS FOR FAIR TRADE AGREEMENTS
JONES ACT SUPPORT LIST CONTINUES TO GROW
TWO BOATMEN SAVED BY GLOBAL LINK CREW
SPEEDY, SELFLESS REACTION RESCUES ALGOL SHIPMATE
NEW BEDBORD PORT AGENT DELIVERS WORKERS’ MESSAGE TO U.S. COMMERCE SECRETARY DALEY
TEN RECERTIFIED BOSUNS PREPARE FOR LEADERSHIP ROLES
UNLICENSED APPRENTICE PROGRAM WORKS ABOARD SEA-LAND HAWAII
AMERICAN REPUBLIC MAINTAINS SMOOTH, AROUND-THE-CLOCK WORK
STRONG U.S.-FLAG FLEET REMAINS VITAL
CONGRESSMEN TARGET KEY GOALS FOR FAIR TREATMENT OF WORKERS
NAVY SEC’Y DALTON, TRANSCOM’S GEN. KROSS UNDERSCORE MAGNITUDE OF SEALIFT TO U.S. SECURITY
SEAFARERS JOIN NATIONAL COALITION TO MAINTAIN ‘MADE IN USA’ LABELING
SHIPS COLLIDE; 29 PERISH
OBREGON GALLEY GAN WINS ACCOLADES FROM NAVY
AFL-CIO CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS KEY ISSUES OF WORKING WOMEN
LNG TAURUS CREW DEMONSTRATES SAFETY COMMITMENT
Creator
Seafarers Log
Source
Seafarers Log Scanned Issues 1984-1988, 1994-Present
Publisher
Seafarers International Union of North America
Date
10/01/1997
Format
Newsprint
Type
Text
Identifier
Vol. 59, No. 10
Collection
Other Media
Citation
Seafarers Log, “October 1997,” Seafarers Log Digital Archives, accessed November 23, 2024, http://seafarerslog.org/archives/items/show/1876.