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  2. Filipino seamen - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, it was estimated that there were more than 250,000 Filipino seafarers; [5] in 2013, that number has been estimated to have increased to about 460,000. [6] Filipinos employed as seamen worldwide, more than any other nationality. [5] The Philippines is one of the primary source of seamen in the global shipping and transport market.

  3. Seamen's Church Institute of New York and New Jersey

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    2014: SCI moves to new headquarters at 50 Broadway in New York City 2015 : In response to the tragic loss of the MV El Faro with all hands in October 2015, SCI established the El Faro Relief Fund to provide financial assistance to the surviving families and dependents of lost seafarers of the El Faro and other U.S. flag merchant vessels

  4. Paul Hall Center for Maritime Training and Education - Wikipedia

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    The Paul Hall Center for Maritime Training and Education is a merchant marine educational facility in Piney Point, Maryland, which is affiliated with the Seafarers International Union. Founded in 1967 in Brooklyn, New York as "The Seafarers' Harry Lundeberg School of Seamanship", [ 1 ] the Paul Hall Center is the largest training facility for ...

  5. International House of New York - Wikipedia

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    International House New York, also known as I-House, is a private, independent, non-profit residence and program center for postgraduate students, research scholars, trainees, and interns, located at 500 Riverside Drive in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, New York City. The I-House residential community typically consists of 700+ students and ...

  6. Seafarers International Union of North America - Wikipedia

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    The Seafarers International Union's founding on October 14, 1938, came during the turbulent times of the Great Depression, a worldwide economic slowdown, and the international rise of communism. SIU's roots, however, reach back to 1892, when delegates representing unions of the West Coast, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Great Lakes gathered at a ...

  7. National Maritime Union - Wikipedia

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    In 1958 the union decided on an aggressive building program, and hired New Orleans–based architect Albert C. Ledner to design some unique buildings for them, including a headquarters building at Seventh Avenue between 12th Street and 13th Street, completed in 1964, a block-through service annex at 346 West 17th Street and a plaza and "pizza-box"-shaped companion building next to it on Ninth ...

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  9. United Seamen's Service - Wikipedia

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    United Seamen's Service Logo. The United Seamen's Service, sometimes abbreviated as the USS, is a non-profit, federally chartered organization founded in 1942 to promote the welfare of American seafarers and their dependents, seafarers of all nations, US government military and civilian personnel, and other persons engaged in the maritime industry.