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A week ago, few outside the labor movement or shipping industry knew Harold Daggett, the tough-talking, colorful head of the union now on strike at ports along the East and Gulf Coasts.
Daggett was elected president of the International Longshoremen's Association in 2011; he was elected to a third term in 2019. [5] In 2023, Daggett earned $901,000 from the ILA, including $728,000 in base salary and $173,000 as president emeritus of ILA Local 1804–1. [6] Harold Daggett's son Dennis has also been an ILA official since at least ...
Harold J. Daggett, president of the International Longshoremen's Association speaks as dockworkers at the Maher Terminals in Port Newark are on strike on October 1, 2024 in New Jersey.
Photos taken by drone on Tuesday show the British luxury car parked with its top up outside what appears to be a five-car garage attached to his 7,136-square-foot, Tudor-style home located on a 10 ...
The same day, the ILA said that Harold Daggett, its president, and other union officers, had received death threats since the strike began. The union said the threats were reported to police. President Joe Biden told reporters on October 3, 2024 that he thought progress was being made in ending the strike.
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Union president Harold Daggett says longshoremen will strike again in January if they don't get a ban on automation. Union Workers Are Fighting To Keep U.S. Ports More Dangerous and Less Efficient ...
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