• The Sailors' Union of the Pacific (SUP), founded on March 6, 1885 in San Francisco, California, is an American labor union of mariners, fishermen and...
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    near collapse. The AFL subsequently moved to replace it by issuing a charter to the Sailors Union of the Pacific (SUP) to organize the new Seafarers International...
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  • Sailors' Union of the Pacific (colloquially known as the Mahoney Beef) was a 1954 decision by the Washington State Supreme Court that ordered the reinstatement...
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  • personae, proposed EU type of single-person company SUP Media or Sup Fabrik, a Russian internet company Sailors' Union of the Pacific Scottish Unionist Party...
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  • Shanghaiing (category Maritime history of the United States)
    Shanghaiing or crimping is the practice of kidnapping people to serve as sailors by coercive techniques such as trickery, intimidation, or violence. Those...
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    became a member of the Sailors' Union of the Pacific and co-founded a small semi-Trotskyist group FOCUS. The San Francisco Bay Guardian wrote of Schwartz in...
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    Billy Gohl (category Sailors' Union of the Pacific people)
    was believed to have been a victim of Gohl. Gohl was employed as a union official at the Sailors' Union of the Pacific. Before this he had been employed...
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  • Lundeberg joined the Sailor's Union of the Pacific in Seattle. The ISU was weakened by the loss of the Sailors' Union of the Pacific in 1934. Furuseth...
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  • Labor Relations Reference Manual (category Case law reporters of the United States)
    Dry Dock Standards for Primary Picketing at a Secondary Site (Sailors Union of the Pacific (Moore Dry Dock Co.), 92 NLRB 547, 27 LRRM 1108 (1950)) Finding...
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    The Perilous History of the Merchant Seaman. London: Greenhill Books. ISBN 1-86176-161-9. "The Lookout of the Labor Movement" (PDF). Sailors Union of...
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  • Archived from the original on September 16, 2007. Retrieved April 2, 2007. "The Lookout of the Labor Movement" (PDF). Sailors Union of the Pacific. Archived...
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  • Furuseth merged the Coast Seamen's Union with the Steamship Sailor's Union with the new organization named the Sailors' Union of the Pacific.[citation needed]...
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  • Association Sailors' Union of the Pacific Seafarers International Union United States Merchant Marine Marine Firemen's Union ""Damn the Torpedoes!""...
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  • Pacific (MFP). The alliance, however, was short-lived. In July 1938, MM&P withdrew from the MFP, along with the Sailors' Union of the Pacific and the...
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  • Illinois, the organization was a federation of independent unions, including the Sailors' Union of the Pacific, the Lake Seamen's Union, the Atlantic Coast...
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    Ottilie Markholt (category Historians of the Industrial Workers of the World)
    member of the Sailors' Union of the Pacific and the Maritime Federation of the Pacific Coast, a short-lived red union. Markholt and Dombroff left the Communist...
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  • extend the gains they had won from the strike and waterfront employers desired to break the union. Workers in the Sailors' Union of the Pacific (SUP),...
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    dedicated to the Sailors Union of the Pacific by Governor Earl Warren in 1946 in memory of the 6,000 United States Merchant Marine sailors who died in...
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  • Harrison Street (at First Street) at the Sailors Union of the Pacific building. Maritime Hall Productions, a project of 1960s-era San Francisco musician and...
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    blocks away to the former site of the SailorsUnion of the Pacific lodge at 1st Avenue and Wall Street. Adam Wakeling, a managing partner of The Crocodile...
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    History". Sailors' Union of the Pacific. Archived from the original on 2007-01-05. Retrieved 2007-03-31. Sailors' Union of the Pacific. "Chapter I: The Lookout...
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    Andrew Furuseth (category Sailors' Union of the Pacific people)
    influential maritime unions: the Sailors' Union of the Pacific and the International Seamen's Union, and served as the executive of both for decades. Furuseth...
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  • in the Age of Sail. Retrieved 2007-03-31. Sailors' Union of the Pacific. "SUP History". Sailors' Union of the Pacific. Retrieved 2007-03-31. Sailors' Union...
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    Oslo, Norway at age 14, joined the Seamen's Union of Australia in 1917 and transferred into the Sailors' Union of the Pacific in Seattle in 1923. He sailed...
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    independent unions such as the Sailors Union of the Pacific and the United Furniture Workers of America in the early 1930s, by the end of the decade this...
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    Walter Macarthur (category Sailors' Union of the Pacific people)
    Commissioner. He was one of the founders of the Sailors' Union of the Pacific, and was the longtime editor of its official organ, the Coast Seamen's Journal...
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  • Maritime Labor Board (category History of labor relations in the United States)
    June 30, 1941, the MLB became involved in 118 disputes, advised 40 disputes, and observed 37 disputes. The Sailors' Union of the Pacific refused to deal...
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  • "Retired Union Boss Joseph Curran Dies," Associated Press, August 14, 1981. Schwartz, Brotherhood of the Sea: The Sailors' Union of the Pacific, 1885-1985...
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  • Employees International Union Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union Sailors' Union of the Pacific Seafarers International Union of North America Service...
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    Frank Lovell (category United States Merchant Mariners of World War II)
    members of the Socialist Workers Party, and in 1942 he was elected to its National Committee. As a seaman, Lovell was active in the Sailors Union of the Pacific...
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