Skip to main content
Please wait...

No other union has embraced democracy to the same degree as the ILWU.

The highest authority in the Union is the rank-and-file membership as they determine the policies and direction of the Union.

All officers are accountable to the membership.

Portions of this report were adapted from the International Convention Report prepared for The Dispatcher.

Convention Report, continued from page 2

President’s address 
ILWU International President Robert McEllrath began by introducing his family and welcoming the delegates. Then he acknowledged the contributions of his fellow officers, Vice Presidents Ray Familathe and Wesley Furtado, Secretary-Treasurer Willie Adams, and Coast Committeemen Ray Ortiz, Jr., and Leal Sundet.

Convention Report, continued from page 3

Panama Division
 International solidarity within the ranks of the ILWU has resulted in continued growth in the new Panama Division. The connection between the ILWU and Panama Canal Pilots Union began during the 2002 lockout, when the ILWU longshore negotiating committee was seeking international support and met Londor Rankin of the Panama Canal Pilots Union.

Convention Report, continued from page 4

them to sign. With online applications, the union has to rely on friends and family to contact the workers that are hired. Organizers must sign up at least 70-80% of the workers to ensure a safe margin to overcome the company’s anti-union campaign. He concluded by recognizing the organizing team of Local 142, which he said was doing an outstanding job.

Convention Resolutions

Unit 4526 - Pacific Beach Hotel member Kohry Mulkey spoke on the resolution celebrating Pacific Beach Hotel workers’ contract victory after a ten-year struggle. Mulkey talked about his personal experiences during the organizing and contract fight, and thanked convention delegates for their support. Three Pacific Beach Hotel workers attended the convention—their first as ILWU members.

Convention Resolutions—continued

The Northern California Warehouse Master Contract is set to expire in 2017. This resolution affirms continued support from the ILWU International in the upcoming negotiations in 2017 and advocates for legislation and regulations that provides secure retirement security.

ILWU Local 142 Notice of Nomination and Election of Officers for 2016-2017-2018

—Procedures— 

Nomination—September 1-15, 2015. Nomination Petitions (ILWU-E-Form 14) signed by 25 members in good standing must be submitted to the Local Secretary-Treasurer between September 1 and September 15, 2015, inclusive. The Local President, Vice President, Secretary-Treasurer, and members of the Local Executive Board At-Large from the Industrial Groupings shall be nominated from the floor at the Local Convention.

Hawaii longshore unit unanimously approves new 5-year contract

Hawaii Longshore Division negotiating committee (sitting, l-r): Secretary-Treasurer and Unit 4201 Overall Secretary Drake Delaforce, Division Director Nate Lum, Statewide Negotiating Committee Chair and Unit 4201 Overall Chair Elgin Calles, Unit 4201 Overall Vice Chair Dustin Dawson, International Vice President (Hawaii) Wesley Furtado.

West Coast longshore members overwhelmingly ratify new contract by 82%

Longshore workers voted overwhelmingly to ratify the tentative contract agreement reached in February with the Pacific Maritime Association.

Substantial gains made in Grand Hyatt Kauai contract

Grand Hyatt Kauai negotiating committee (sitting, l-r): Local Vice-President Teddy Espeleta and International Vice-President (Hawaii) Wesley Furtado. Standing (l-r): Hoku Keamoai, Tyson Moises, Business Agent Pam Green, Teddy Rentrop, Unit Chairperson Joey Silva, Trudy Azeka, Kori Benzine, Nancy Abigania and Rhonda Morris. Not pictured: Division Director Michael Machado.

Subscribe to