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

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    The institute is headquartered in New York City and operates the International Seafarers’ Center in Port Newark, [3] [4] Centers for Maritime Education in Paducah, Kentucky, [5] and Houston, Texas, [6] and the Center for Mariner Advocacy in New Orleans, Louisiana.

  3. 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 ...

  4. North American Maritime Ministry Association - Wikipedia

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    Seafarers' missions were set up by various denominational groups in the 19th century. The Boston Seamen's Friend Society was founded in 1827. The Seaman's Church Institute of New York was founded in lower Manhattan in 1834. Most ports had and affiliated seafarers' mission, Bethel, hotel or church institute by the early years of the 20th century.

  5. Norwegian Seamen's Church, New York - Wikipedia

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    The church is located in 317 East 52nd Street on the east side of Manhattan in New York City. [1] [2] It was once located in Carroll Gardens [3] [4] [5]: 54–57 The church is a part of Norwegian Church Abroad within the Church of Norway. Founded in 1864, The Norwegian Church Abroad was established to secure the moral and religious education of ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Maritime officials fear ‘catastrophic’ mariner shortage: 'We ...

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    York had the option of a 60-day posting or a 120-day posting and opted for the longer one because it would allow him to be home for 115 days. Industry shifts to attract more mariners

  8. Joseph Curran - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Curran (March 1, 1906 – August 14, 1981) was a merchant seaman and an American labor leader. He was founding president of the National Maritime Union (or NMU, now part of the Seafarers International Union of North America) from 1937 to 1973, and a vice president of the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO).

  9. Michael Sacco - Wikipedia

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    Michael Sacco (February 14, 1937 – December 28, 2023) was an American labor leader from Brooklyn, New York. [1] He was appointed as the president of the Seafarers International Union of North America, AFL-CIO in June 1988 by the SIUNA Executive Board.

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