51st Annual Pacific Coast Pensioners Convenes in Portland
The convention was dedicated to the memory of pensioners who have passed since the last convention.
Elected officers from the International and local unions included ILWU Secretary-Treasurer
Support for Dave Arian
PCPA President
Mitre said Arian is fighting a rare form of thyroid cancer that prevented him from attending this year's convention. "Dave has a love for the ILWU that runs deeper than I have ever known. It probably hurts Dave more to be missing the convention than we miss having him here," Mitre said. On the convention's last day, Mitre used his phone to place a video call that allowed Arian to see and hear the expressions of love and support coming to him from delegates and guests.
Guest speakers
Mitre then introduced
ILWU Secretary-Treasurer
Oregon Senator
"Our country is at a crossroads," he said. "Will we continue to provide a foundation built by workers and the labor movement, or do we allow the powerful and privileged to stack the deck and rig the system against working Americans?"
Local 13 President
PCPA President's report
Mitre began his President's report by recapping the
"For the first time in many years, we will have three new Titled Officers," said Mitre, highlighting a few of the important resolutions passed at the ILWU convention, including one allowing Panama Canal Division members to vote in the recent
Mitre said the ILWU has been fortunate in recent years because cargo has been flowing freely and trade is booming. He reported that the ports of LA and
Mitre said that if these tariffs go into effect, it might impact cargo from
Mitre said pensioners should be helping active members by tackling the tariff issue - which is best done by voting themselves and getting other to vote in the midterms. "We need a
Mitre reported that this year's
Vice President's Report
PCPA Vice President
He went on to criticize what he sees as a growing problem of greed among some ILWU workers who are eroding union solidarity. Thibeaux singled-out the practice of "doubling" in which a worker takes two shifts instead of sharing the work with follow union sisters and brothers. "The hiring hall was created to equalize work and end abuse - and both were fundamental principles of the 1934 strike," he said.
PCPA Poet Laureate
The convention's second day started with a poem from
ILWU Hawaii Pensioner
The first speaker of the morning was
clubs in
Like their counterparts on the mainland, club meetings in
Benefits Specialist & ADRP reps
ILWU Coast Benefits Specialist
Pensioners were reminded to update the Benefits Plan Office whenever they move or switch bank accounts to prevent any delays in getting checks or disrupting direct deposits. The Puget Sound Area Director
The Convention bid farewell to
ILWU Canada Report
Dufresne also spoke about their annual ceremony honoring the Battle of
He closed by explaining that pensioners have been working with other retirees and community groups to tackle issues including homelessness and better access to healthcare and dental coverage for all Canadians.
Oral History Committee
The convention heard a report presented by
Magden and Schwartz spoke about the Oral History Committee's work to record life and work histories of ILWU pensioners. The project began in 2013 and has collected over 40 videotaped interviews. The interviews cover a diverse range of locals, regions, and occupations from a racially diverse group made up of male and female ILWU members.
Casey said that 21 of the interviews have been transcribed and are currently available online, with an additional 13 available soon. These oral histories can be accessed at: tinyurl.com/law-pcpa.
Long Term Care Committee
The Tuesday afternoon session was devoted to extensive presentations on 401(k) management and retirement planning along with a report by the Long Term Care Committee. The Committee has been researching options for a
Resolutions
The convention passed several resolutions including a proposal requesting a change to Article XXII of the ILWU Constitution that would require materials using the ILWU logo to be made or printed by union labor. Another resolution requested the
Another resolution recommended that the ILWU study ways to increase attendance at membership meetings and provide educational materials to implement the recommendations. Delegated also acted on a motion for the PCPA to fund a pensioner from
Finally, the convention adopted a proposal calling for the creation of a PCPA Education Committee to help bridge efforts by the International and local union to educate members about union history, parliamentary procedures, how to participate in union meetings.
"We feel a need to educate both members and the casual workforce," said Mitre. "It's difficult for locals to educate casuals because they are not registered workers or union members. It's much easier for the pensioners because we are not part of the active workforce," said Mitre.
Election of Officers
The PCPA held their election of officers for the coming year, choosing
Stranahan Award
This year's awards banquet saw the Jesse and
Next year's



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