Yuti Tuvalu: quiet leader of “Gang Uso”   

Yuti Tuvalu: quiet leader of “Gang Uso”  

Less than one month before Bonilla’s passing, another union brother, Yuti Tuvalu, passed on April 21 due to natural causes. Yuti was a member of the unofficial “Gang Uso” which is comprised of longies of Polynesian descent working on the docks. “Uso” is the Samoan...
Loss of a talented young leader: Alberto Bonilla

Loss of a talented young leader: Alberto Bonilla

The ILWU lost a kind and energetic young leader on May 17 when Alberto Bonilla passed with his family by his side, following a cardiac arrest that left him in a coma for almost a week. Bonilla was 43 years-old. “Berto,” as he was affectionately known, was very active...

Book Review: Save Our Unions

Book Review Save Our Unions: Dispatches from a Movement in Distress  By Steve Early Monthly Review Press, 2013) Veteran labor journalist and rank-and-file union activist, Steve Early, brings over 40 years of experience and insights to his new collection of essays,...
Dedication honors ILWU leader LeRoy King

Dedication honors ILWU leader LeRoy King

With almost 70 years of experience in the ILWU and Bay Area politics, pensioner LeRoy King has built a substantial reputation. On May 17, 2014, he received permanent recognition when the City dedicated their 108 year-old carousel in his honor at a ceremony held in the...