September 2002
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September 2002
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Headlines:
MARINERS ASSOCIATION QUESTIONS FOREIGN VESSEL ACTIVITY IN GULF
SIU TO CREW 8 LMSRS
IT'S UNANIMOUS!
TOTE'S NEW CARGO SHIP CHRISTENED IN SAN DIEGO
CAPE KNOX CREW EAGER TO SAIL
EPI VOLUME REINFORCES BENEFITS OF GOING UNION
'GLOBALIZING SOLIDARITY' IS RALLYING CRY FOR WORLD'S SEAFARER AND TRANSIT UNIONS
HEINDEL RE-ELECTED ITF VICE CHAIRMAN
SIU'S JOHN FAY HONORED FOR YEARS OF SERVICE
MAN'S 'BEST FRIENDS' RESCUED
MORMAC SUN REFLECTS UNITY
ATTENTION SEAFARERS: NEW SPAD PROMO INCLUDES 'POLITICAL ACTION TEAM' JACKET
RECERTIFIED STEWARDS GRATEFUL FOR OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE IN SIU
FIFTY YEARS IN THE HARBOR: THE STORY OF A SHIP DOCKING PILOT
SEAFARERS SAIL INTO SAN FRANCISCO
FAST RESCUE BOAT
WITH THE SIU IN GUAM
NUMBER 1 FOR A REASON
SEAFARERS MONEY PURCHASE PENSION PLAN
NEW TUG/BARGE OFF TO GOOD START
MARINERS ASSOCIATION QUESTIONS FOREIGN VESSEL ACTIVITY IN GULF
SIU TO CREW 8 LMSRS
IT'S UNANIMOUS!
TOTE'S NEW CARGO SHIP CHRISTENED IN SAN DIEGO
CAPE KNOX CREW EAGER TO SAIL
EPI VOLUME REINFORCES BENEFITS OF GOING UNION
'GLOBALIZING SOLIDARITY' IS RALLYING CRY FOR WORLD'S SEAFARER AND TRANSIT UNIONS
HEINDEL RE-ELECTED ITF VICE CHAIRMAN
SIU'S JOHN FAY HONORED FOR YEARS OF SERVICE
MAN'S 'BEST FRIENDS' RESCUED
MORMAC SUN REFLECTS UNITY
ATTENTION SEAFARERS: NEW SPAD PROMO INCLUDES 'POLITICAL ACTION TEAM' JACKET
RECERTIFIED STEWARDS GRATEFUL FOR OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE IN SIU
FIFTY YEARS IN THE HARBOR: THE STORY OF A SHIP DOCKING PILOT
SEAFARERS SAIL INTO SAN FRANCISCO
FAST RESCUE BOAT
WITH THE SIU IN GUAM
NUMBER 1 FOR A REASON
SEAFARERS MONEY PURCHASE PENSION PLAN
NEW TUG/BARGE OFF TO GOOD START
Creator
Seafarers Log
Source
Seafarers Log Scanned Issues 1984-1988, 1994-Present
Publisher
Seafarers International Union of North America
Date
9/1/2002
Format
Newsprint
Type
Text
Identifier
Vol. 64, No. 9
Collection
Other Media
Citation
Seafarers Log, “September 2002,” Seafarers Log Digital Archives, accessed November 21, 2024, http://seafarerslog.org/archives/items/show/1935.