Found inside – Page 59They are hired from the hiring hall the same way that every other longshoreman is hired . They report to the hiring hall and are dispatched on a job by the ... Found inside – Page 279The union sends the employees out of the hiring hall , isn't that correct ? ... a longshoreman , the fact that he is single or married doesn't have any ... Found inside – Page 382In the past a longshoreman worked many hours was necessary to finish a cargom - usually at no increased wage for ... THE HIRING HALL Perhaps the greatest accomplishment of the West Coast longshoremen has been the elimination of the ... About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Found inside – Page 15... his current claim for benefits , the claimant , a longshoreman , was last employed in Eureka through the longshoremen's union hiring hall in that area . In the Interest of Others reveals how activist labor unions expand the community of fate and provoke preferences that transcend the private interests of individual members. Found inside – Page 4541551 International Longshoremen's Association , Local 1408 , AFL - CIO v . ... The union uses the hiring hall to fulfill the employment needs of the multi ... Found inside – Page 178The hiring of all longshoremen shall be through halls maintained and operated ... Each longshoreman registered at any hiring hall who is not a member of the ... Found inside – Page 38HIRING HALL , REGISTRATION AND PREFERENCE ( a ) Hiring Hall ( 1 ) The hiring of all longshoremen shall be through halls maintained and operated jointly by ... Found inside – Page 279The union sends the employees out of the hiring hall , isn't that correct ? ... However , if a man wants to become a longshoreman , the fact that he is ... Found inside – Page 1565... member or had filed charges that another longshoreman of less seniority in ... union over nonunion longshoremen to be hired through union hiring hall . Found inside – Page 7Hiring halls are maintained and operated jointly by the union and the ... the employing stevedore notifies the hall when longshoremen are needed and the ... Found inside – Page 1599inent of the 1934 strike , provided that longshoremen in all the major Pacific coast ports were to be dispatched through hiring halls jointly maintained and ... Found inside – Page 1324Maritime unions and seamen and west - coast longshoremen consider an attack on the hiring hall to be an attack on the principle of collective bargaining and ... Found inside – Page 1599ment of the 1934 strike, provided that longshoremen in all the major Pacific coast ports were to be dispatched through hiring halls jointly maintained and jointly operated. Any man who had worked 12 months as a longshoreman during the ... Found inside – Page 159909 ment of the 1934 strike , provided that longshoremen in all the major Pacific coast ports were to be dispatched through hiring halls jointly maintained ... Found inside – Page 178The hiring of all longshoremen shall be through halls maintained and operated ... Each longshoreman registered at any hiring hall who is not a member of the ... Found inside – Page 254The hiring of all longshoremen shall be through halls maintained and operated jointly by the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union , Pacific ... Found inside – Page 1291are posted in the hiring hall . Essentially the same information is tape - recorded so that foremen can telephone for assignments and longshoremen can find ... Found inside – Page 39PREFERENTIAL HIRING Jointly Operated Hiring Halls . 1 ( 54 ) . The hiring of all longshoremen shall be through halls :: maintained and operated jointly by ... Found inside – Page 129This is the most physical of the longshoreman jobs on a container ship, ... up extra clerk work at the clerks' hiring hall, sometimes after working a ... Found inside – Page 429Specifically , the men have ended graft and the kick - back ; rotary hiring bas meant an equalization of earnings . The hiring hall means that longshoremen ... Found inside – Page 429The hiring hall means that longshoremen can , for the first time , live some kind of a normal life with the security that other American workers enjoy . Found inside – Page 254The hiring and dispatching of all longshoremen shall be done through one central hiring hall in each of the ports of Seattle , Portland , San Francisco , and Los Angeles , with such branch halls as the labor relations committee , provided for in ... Found inside – Page 1324The heart of the maritime labor organizations the hiring ball . ... and seamen and west - coast longshoremen consider an attack on the hiring hall to be an ... Found inside – Page 1736ing - hall rules in removing unemployed longshoreman from job that dispatcher left , where longshoreman did not go through hiring hall . Discrimination 59.154 Union that operates exclusive hiring hall did not violate Section 8 ( b ) ( 2 ) of ... Found inside – Page 38The irregularity of employment led many longshoremen to accept any ... Under the hiring hall system , the employing stevedore notifies the hall when ... Found inside – Page 138The hiring of all longshoremen shall be through halls maintained and operated ... Each longshoreman registered at any hiring hall who is not a member of the ... Found inside – Page 38HIRING HALI , REGISTRATION AND PREFERENCE IVET ( a ) Hiring Hall ( 1 ) The hiring of all longshoremen shall be through halls maintained and operated jointly ... Found inside – Page 695Employers may obtain longshoremen only through hiring halls supported and operated jointly by the union and management . No longshoreman may work steadily ... Found inside – Page 1599ment of the 1934 strike , provided that longshoremen in all the major Pacific coast ports were to be dispatched through hiring halls jointly maintained and ... Found inside – Page 1324Maritime unions and seamen and west - coast longshoremen consider an attack on the hiring hall to be an attack on the principle of collective bargaining and ... Found inside – Page 429Specifically , the men have ended graft and the kick - back ; rotary hiring has meant an equalization of earnings . The hiring hall means that longshoremen ... Found inside – Page 38The irregularity of employment led many longshoremen to accept any available employment even ... has been undertaken , based upon the use of hiring halls . Found inside – Page 419Together with the Union , it operates a crimination , and provides a detailed procedure dispatch hall where longshoremen receive their work assignments from the memberfor reporting and curing alleged discrimination . Under this procedure ... Found inside – Page 3146Maritime unions and seamen and west coast longshoremen consider an attack on the hiring hall to be an attack on the principle of collective bargaining and ... Found inside – Page 28Jointly Operated Hiring Halls The hiring of all longshoremen shall be through ... Each longshoreman registered at any hiring hall who is not a member of the ... Found inside – Page 15Bureau of Employment Security ... the claimant , a longshoreman , was last employed in Eureka through the longshoremen's union hiring hall in that area . Found inside – Page 47Longshoremen's union in legal hot water over hiring hall fees NLRB 1999. A union representing longshoremen operated a hiring hall for registered and casual longshoremen . The casual longshoremen do not receive priority referrals , or pay ... Found inside – Page 8As a protective measure against possible discrimination in the distribution of work , the striking longshoremen demanded that the hiring halls be placed ... Found inside – Page 138The hiring of all longshoremen shall be through halls maintained and operated ... Each longshoreman registered at any hiring hall who is not a member of the ... Found inside – Page 750Examiner held union violated 8 ( b ) ( 2 ) and ( 1 ) ( A ) by refusing through its hiring hall procedures to consider one longshoreman's application for ... Found inside – Page 165More outrageously, Buhle and Wagner solemnly intone, “the Longshoreman's union, ... The target on the docks was the hiring hall, the source of union power, ... This Book attempts to explain how two groups of workers who have so much in common--they are based in the same industry, confront many of the same shipping lines, and belong to the same occupationcame to embrace such different political ... Found inside – Page 116All expenses of the hiring halls are shared equally by the union and the employers . Each longshoreman registered at any hiring hall , who is not a member ... Found inside – Page 1324Maritime unions and seamen and west - coast longshoremen consider an attack on the hiring hall to be an attack on the principle of collective bargaining and ... Found inside – Page 1043In operating the hiring hall , the Union conducts what is referred to as ... give each GAI longshoreman , who is present in the hiring hall and desiring to ... Found inside – Page 163Each longshoreman registered at the hiring hall who is not a member of the I.L.W.U. must pay toward the support of the hall a sum equal to the pro rata ...
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