- A
dockworker (also
called a longs****man, stevedore, docker,
wharfman or wharfie) is a
waterfront manual laborer who
loads and
unloads ships. As a result...
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disagreements about compensation for
workers and the use of automation.
Dockworkers agreed to
suspend the
strike on
October 3, 2024, with
their current contract...
- 2024-10-02. Curtis, Laura; Shanker, Deena; S****o,
Michael (2024-10-01). "
Dockworker Chief Aims to Make
History With
Election Day Looming".
Bloomberg News...
- The
International Dockworkers Council (IDC) is an ****ociation
formed by
organizations of
dockworkers from
around the world. The IDC was
officially founded...
- The 1895 New
Orleans dockworkers m****acre was an
attack against black, non-union
dockworkers by
unionized white workers on
March 11 and 12, 1895. The...
- The
Maritime and
Dockworkers'
Union (MDU) is a
trade union representing workers in
seaports in Ghana. The
union was
founded in 1956, with the
merger of...
- Italian-American
fisherman and
dockworker po****tion on the waterfront.
Their efforts were fruitless, as the
dockworkers and
fishermen in the
Italian Mafia-controlled...
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docker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Docker most
often refers to: A
dockworker, a
manual laborer who is
involved in
loading and
unloading ships, also...
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Kinkkonen (June 10, 1880 –
September 18, 1918) was a Finnish-American
dockworker and logger. He was
lynched in Duluth, Minnesota, by the
Knights of Liberty...
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coast of the US, from Bellingham, Washington, to San Diego; its 15,000
dockworkers were paid an
average of $171,000 in 2019. The
union has been described...