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Rich Austin - Pacific Coast Pensioners Association Oral History Project - Oral History Video

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Oral History interview with Richard (Rich) Austin of ILWU Local 10 and Local 32, collected by the Pacific Coast Pensioners Association Oral History Committee. Completed on September 12, 2016. This interview is part of the Pacific Coast Pensioners Association Oral History Project by the International Longshore and Warehouse Union and the Labor Archives of Washington, University of Washington Libraries. Laborarchives.org This item contains three parts: oral history audio/video file (.mp4), full text transcription (.pdf), and caption track (.srt).

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Labor Archives of Washington, University of Washington Libraries Special Collections

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Communist Party, 1934 strike, ILWU local 10, Cleophas Williams, Harry Bridges, Louis Goldblatt, hiring hall, 1971 strike, picketing, scabs, Curtis McClain, ILWU Local 6, Jimmy Herman, Taft-Hartley Act, injunction, union solidarity, ten guiding principles, United Farm Workers, business agent, asbestos, Inlandboatmen's Union, ILWU International Vice President, Coast Labor Relations Committee, United Labor of Everett, offshoring jobs, economic disparity, longshore closeness, We Do the Work Radio Show on KSVR, 2002 Lockout, Joe Miniace, single payer healthcare, union busting, Newt Gingrich, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, social and economic justice, peace, Pacific Coast Pensioners Association, International Longshore and Warehouse Union, oral history, longshoreman, waterfront, labor unions, workers, Labor Archives of Washington, University of Washington Libraries, labor history, worker stories, Revolutionary Communist Party

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