Will Longshoremen Get A Deal?

As reported on Workers Independent News:

The 25,000 members of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union are still on the job as their union reps continue to negotiate a new labor agreement. The ILWU’s Craig Merrilees
Says a good agreement has been reached on health care and the union is continuing to bargain over other issues. He says the ILWU is determined to win continued good wages and benefits…

[Merrilees]: “This union is well-positioned and I would say unusually well-positioned to try and be a beacon for folks that are holding out against the tide. I mean, how many Americans can’t think about having the kind of health care and retirement benefits that longshore workers have, let alone the pay – starting pay of $22.11 an hour, moving up to a basic wage of $30.68.”

The ILWU for decades has been a strong, progressive union and an inspiration to workers nationwide.

[Merrilees2]: “If nothing else, perhaps we can act as a beacon of hope for workers who are feeling the heel of the capitalists that are really cranking down the ropes on folks.”

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