ILWU Library and Archives
The ILWU Archives houses a digital collection of all the issues of The Dispatcher newspaper, Voice of the Federation, and the Waterfont Worker.
The Docker Podcast
Produced and hosted by rank and file longshore workers who take on issues about local, national, and international labor struggles. The views expressed do not represent the ILWU or its affiliates.
ILWU Statement of Policy Condemning Attacks on Migrants
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) unequivocally condemns attacks on migrants by the federal government and Immigration and...
ILWU Statement of Policy Opposing Anti-Worker Artificial Intelligence and Automation Technologies
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) strongly opposes the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation technologies to...
“Heat & Hammer” Wins historic first contract at Wallenius in Tacoma
Local 23 welcomes 150 new workers; here’s how we won After ten months of bargaining and holding strong against an aggressive union busting campaign,...
African-American longshore leader Len Greer helped build the ILWU’s culture of solidarity
The ILWU was founded in 1937, but its roots lie in the West Coast waterfront strike of 1934. That strike forever changed labor relations on the...
Statement of Policy in Support of the Rights of all Workers to Collectively Bargain
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) reaffirms its position that all working people must have the right to unionize and...
We’ve Got Work to Do
Sisters, Brothers, and Fellow Workers, In 2018, I received a call from ILWU Vice President Wesley Furtado that set me on a path to run for...


