Union-busting company profits from war. (From Reuters via AIT-IWA-talk anarcho-syndicalist e-mail list)

Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 18:37:45 -0800

According to Reuters, the White House today awarded a $4.8 million contract
to Stevedoring Services of America (SSA) to manage the Iraqi port of Umm
Qasr.

SSA is a notoriously anti-union company that has led efforts to break
longshore unions around the world.

Last year's lockout of West Coast longshore workers was driven in large part
by SSA. International Longshore and Warehouse Union president James Spinosa
termed SSA "the primary roadblock to an effective West Coast longshore
contract settlement," and accused them of "undermining negotiations, because
their primary interests are in breaking the union." Even before the West
Coast lockout -- which was prompted SSA demands that the Pacific Maritime
Association crack down on workers -- the company had already moved 150 union
jobs from the Los Angeles port to a non-union logistics location in Utah.

In the late 1990s, SSA was part of an effort to break the Australian dock
unions.

Most recently, SSA pressured the government of Bangladesh to let it open a
private port that would compete with or replace a government-owned port and
its unionized workforce. Despite having the support of the US ambassador to
Bangladesh, SSA's proposal was ruled illegal by the Bangladesh High Court in
November 2002.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, the shipping industry gave 68% of its $4.3 million
in campaign contributions to Republicans in the 2000 election cycle. SSA
CEO Jon Hemingway personally gave three-quarters of his nearly $10,000 in
personal political contributions over the past three years to Republicans.

It is hard to overstate how repulsive it is that a company which has made a
career of attacking unions and undermining job standards around the world is
now going to make money off the blood spilled in Iraq. All I can say is, I
pray to God that no longshore workers, and no children of longshore workers,
lost their lives in the battles that led to this contract.




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