November 29, 1946
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November 29, 1946
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NMU'S PHONY PROTEST KEEPS ISTHMIAN MEN IN FINKY CONDITIONS
FOUR MORE COMPANIES SIGN SIU CONTRACTS COVERING CONDITIONS
SIU CALLS UPON U.S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE TO RECTIFY POOR CONDITIONS IN GALVESTON
SEAFARERS WINS 850 HOURS FOR HAMILTON CREW
ALL LABOR BACKS LEWIS AGAINST GOVT. INJUNCTION
A DANGEROUS WEAPON
SEAFARERS' ORGANIZING CAMPAIGN MUST BE INTENSIFIED IN FUTURE
NMU SEAMEN RESENT COMMUNISM OF LEADERS, READ LOG FOR NEWS
CHALLENGES WILL NOT HELP NMU, ISTHMIAN SEAMEN WANT SEAFARERS
SIU CREWMEN SEE DIFFERENCE IN CONTRACTS
CANADIAN LUMBERMEN GET FIRST CONTRACT AFTER WORK STOPPAGE
MARCUS HOOK SEAFARERS AFTER THE MANY UNORGANIZED TANKERMEN
NEW GAG WOULD PUT CONVALESCENTS RIGHT BEHIND THE EIGHT BALL
SEAFARERS MUST TAKE TIME OUT TO TAKE STOCK FOR THE FUTURE
CORPUS CHRISTI HAS GOOD WEEK
LABOR'S STRENGTH IS IN ITSELF, AND NOT WITH PHONY POLITICIANS
LAKES ORGANIZES THROUGH WINTER
3 ALCOA SHIPS TO MAKE TRIAL RUNS
ALL'S WELL ON THE FRAZER DESPITE SKIMPING SKIPPER
GOOD FEEDING CHIEF STEWARD WINS HEARTS AND STOMACHS OF SHIPMATES ON SS FALCON
WAR DANGERS STALK SEAFARERS
CHOPPY SEAS THWART RESCUE
SHIPPING RULES COME UP ON DECK FOR DISCUSSION IN PORT BOSTON
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH MAKES SURE ROBIN WENTLY IS FIT TO SAIL
FEDERATION ASSAILS TOOL OWNERS UNION
PASS LAKES SEAMEN THE SIU WORD, THEY NEED SEAFARERS CONDITIONS
MISSISSIPPI'S DEL NORTE CREWS UP IN N.O.
NMU'S PHONY PROTEST KEEPS ISTHMIAN MEN IN FINKY CONDITIONS
FOUR MORE COMPANIES SIGN SIU CONTRACTS COVERING CONDITIONS
SIU CALLS UPON U.S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE TO RECTIFY POOR CONDITIONS IN GALVESTON
SEAFARERS WINS 850 HOURS FOR HAMILTON CREW
ALL LABOR BACKS LEWIS AGAINST GOVT. INJUNCTION
A DANGEROUS WEAPON
SEAFARERS' ORGANIZING CAMPAIGN MUST BE INTENSIFIED IN FUTURE
NMU SEAMEN RESENT COMMUNISM OF LEADERS, READ LOG FOR NEWS
CHALLENGES WILL NOT HELP NMU, ISTHMIAN SEAMEN WANT SEAFARERS
SIU CREWMEN SEE DIFFERENCE IN CONTRACTS
CANADIAN LUMBERMEN GET FIRST CONTRACT AFTER WORK STOPPAGE
MARCUS HOOK SEAFARERS AFTER THE MANY UNORGANIZED TANKERMEN
NEW GAG WOULD PUT CONVALESCENTS RIGHT BEHIND THE EIGHT BALL
SEAFARERS MUST TAKE TIME OUT TO TAKE STOCK FOR THE FUTURE
CORPUS CHRISTI HAS GOOD WEEK
LABOR'S STRENGTH IS IN ITSELF, AND NOT WITH PHONY POLITICIANS
LAKES ORGANIZES THROUGH WINTER
3 ALCOA SHIPS TO MAKE TRIAL RUNS
ALL'S WELL ON THE FRAZER DESPITE SKIMPING SKIPPER
GOOD FEEDING CHIEF STEWARD WINS HEARTS AND STOMACHS OF SHIPMATES ON SS FALCON
WAR DANGERS STALK SEAFARERS
CHOPPY SEAS THWART RESCUE
SHIPPING RULES COME UP ON DECK FOR DISCUSSION IN PORT BOSTON
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH MAKES SURE ROBIN WENTLY IS FIT TO SAIL
FEDERATION ASSAILS TOOL OWNERS UNION
PASS LAKES SEAMEN THE SIU WORD, THEY NEED SEAFARERS CONDITIONS
MISSISSIPPI'S DEL NORTE CREWS UP IN N.O.
Creator
Seafarers Log
Source
Paul Hall Maritime Library Microfilm 1939-1993
Publisher
Seafarers International Union of North America
Date
11/29/1946
Format
Newsprint
Type
Text
Identifier
Vol. VIII, No. 48
Collection
Other Media
Citation
Seafarers Log, “November 29, 1946,” Seafarers Log Digital Archives, accessed December 23, 2024, http://seafarerslog.org/archives/items/show/830.