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Longshore and Contract
The ILWU and the PMA reached a tentative agreement for a new 6-year Longshore Contract in July 2008.

Longshore and from
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Longshore drift carries sand from south to north during winter and from north to south during summer.
Longshore drift affects numerous sediment sizes as it works in slightly different ways depending on the sediment ( e. g. the difference in long shore drift of sediments from a sandy beach to that of sediments from a shingle beach ).
Longshore current ( different from longshore drift ): the formation of a current of waves that rush towards the shore at an angle, thus generating a current from left to right in the sea.
Another possible explanation for these place-names is a result of the effects of Longshore Drift, which disperses shingle and sand deposits, from west to east, with heavier stones accumulating in the area known as Greatstone, while far smaller shingle is to be found in great quantities at Littlestone.
In 1939 she came under fire from some members of Congress for refusing to deport the communist head of the west coast International Longshore and Warehouse Union, Harry Bridges.
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union ( ILWU ) responded to word of unsafe practices by offering to bring in experienced men to train the battalion but Navy leadership declined the offer, fearing higher costs, slower pace, and possible sabotage from civilian longshoremen.
Although Tanith's oceans are never mentioned, Trooper Lesp is said to have come from a coastal settlement called Tanith Longshore, where he worked in the fishing industry ; confirming that there was at least one sea on Tanith's surface.
By the 1938 general elections, Merriam had lost much support from the right due to the 1935 tax reform laws and support for Social Security, while he garnered little support or sympathy from the left due to his troubled relationship with labor unions and the squelching of the Longshore Strike.
The current International President is Robert McEllrath, a Longshore worker from Local 4 in Vancouver, WA, who was elected in 2006 and reelected in 2009.
* Longshore Workers and Their Unions, from the Waterfront Workers History Project, focuses on the ILWU and the US West Coast.
The West Coast district of the ILA broke off from the International in 1937 to form the International Longshoremen's Union, later renamed the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union after the union's " march inland " to organize warehouse workers, then renamed the International Longshore and Warehouse Union in recognition of the number of women members.
Of the 11 " left " unions that were expelled or resigned from the CIO in 1949-50, only UE and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union remain in existence today.
The area of Lawncrest extends from Godfrey Avenue to Longshore Avenue.
Aside from the Lawncrest Recreation Center, Gibbons Police Athletic League ( PAL ) is located at the intersection of Longshore and Rising Sun Avenues in Lawndale on the property of the Trinity Oxford Church.

Longshore and 2002
The federal government most recently invoked these statutory provisions to obtain an injunction requiring the International Longshore and Warehouse Union return to work in 2002 after having been locked out by the employer group, the Pacific Maritime Association.

Longshore and negotiations
President George W. Bush invoked the law most recently in connection with the employer lockout of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union during negotiations with West Coast shipping and stevedoring companies in 2001.

Longshore and on
Longshore drift consists of the transportation of sediments ( clay, silt and sand ) along a coast at an angle to the shoreline, which is dependent on prevailing wind direction, swash and backwash.
Longshore drift plays a large role in the evolution of a shoreline, as if there is a slight change of sediment supply, wind direction, or any other coastal influence longshore drift can change dramatically, impacting on the formation and evolution of a beach system or profile.
* 2011-It was reported on September 9, 2011 that members of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union ( ILWU ) frightened security guards, dumped grain, and vandalized property belonging to EGT, LLC, over a labor dispute.
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union ( ILWU ) is a labor union which primarily represents dock workers on the West Coast of the United States, Hawaii and Alaska, and in British Columbia, Canada.
Longshore worker and crane operator Al Webster joined the Seattle march on May 1 to call for an end to the Iraq war.
ILWU President Robert McEllrath told the New York Times, " Longshore workers are standing down on the job and standing up for America.

Longshore and July
Harry Bridges ( July 28, 1901 – March 30, 1990 ) was an Australian-born American union leader, in the International Longshore and Warehouse Union ( ILWU ), which he helped form and led for over 40 years.

Longshore and 1
Longshore drift can generally be defined in terms of the systems within the surf zone as seen in figure 1.

Longshore and 2008
He named Kevin Riley his starter for the opening game of the 2008 season, but inconsistent play and injury to Riley led him to vacillate between Riley and senior Nate Longshore as the starter for parts of the season.
From 2004 to 2008 it resisted attempts by the International Longshore and Warehouse Union to organize workers at its processing plant, and according to the AFL-CIO has been found by the National Labor Relations Board ( NLRB ) to have violated a number of labor laws in its campaign against the union ..

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Longshore drift continually extends the barrier behind which the hapua forms by transporting sediment along the coast.
Longshore or littoral drift is the transportation of sediments along the coast at an angle to the shoreline.
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They chose the International Longshore and Warehouse Union ( ILWU ) because they could charter their own self-governing local union which would include about 350 employees serving in a variety of jobs in all stores and in the Internet, corporate, and shipping departments.
Longshore drift ( also called littoral drift ) occurs due to waves meeting the beach at an oblique angle, and backwashing perpendicular to the shore, moving sediment down the beach in a zigzag pattern.
Longshore drifting is complemented by longshore currents, which transport sediment through the water alongside the beach.
Longshore drift is influenced by numerous aspects of the coastal system, with processes that occur within the surf zone largely influencing the deposition and erosion of sediments.
Longshore currents can generate oblique breaking waves which result in longshore transport.
* Longshore drift in South Carolina, cofc. edu
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These were the Minneapolis Teamsters Strike of 1934 the leadership of which included some members of the Trotskyist Communist League of America, the 1934 West Coast Longshore Strike the leadership of which included some members of the Communist Party USA, and the 1934 Toledo Auto-Lite Strike led by the American Workers Party.
The party was formed in 1996 by the United Mine Workers, International Longshore and Warehouse Union, American Federation of Government Employees, California Nurses Association, and hundreds of other local labor unions.
Longshore drift carries particles of sediment southwards along the Lincolnshire coast but at Skegness, the sand settles out in banks ( tombolos ) which run at a slight angle to the coast forming the beard.

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