not yet, in seven months of bargaining, had a single face to face meeting with union negotiators, said ILWU. In contrast, the ILWU says that it has its principal decision makers, a member-elected Negotiating Committee comprised of local union representatives and International officers, at the bargaining table.
“Sure, my counterpart, Jim McKenna, has been involved in negotiations from the start, but all the decisions are made by the carriers sitting on PMA’s Board of Directors,” said Robert McEllrath, ILWU President and Chairman of the Union’s Negotiating Committee.“Indirect negotiations won’t get us over the finish line. The few issues that remain unresolved relate directly to the carriers and these key carriers need to come to the table.”