Sailors Union of the Pacific
The Sailors Union of the Pacific (SUP), established in 1885, is dedicated to advancing seamanship and advocating for the American Merchant Marine while fostering international solidarity among seafarers. The organization plays a crucial role in promoting maritime law reforms and providing various welfare programs for its members.
With a rich history marked by significant labor struggles, such as the pivotal Bloody Thursday in 1934, the SUP continues to champion workers' rights and union recognition along the West Coast. Recent elections have signaled a commitment to strong leadership, with newly elected officials dedicated to upholding the union's mission and supporting its members.
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