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August 2001

Union take dock dispute men
(Barry Turnbull Daily Post 13 July 2001)

Sacked Liverpool Dockers Respond as Union Recruit Drakes
(Terry Teague 16 July 2001)

International Dockworkers Solidarity Conf. supports Charleston 5
(dc/O.P.E.I.U., Local 29-AFL-CIO 2 Aug 2001)

Patricks buy CSX and dump workforce
(Trish Nacey 8 Aug 2001)

CSX: without so much as a boo (Trish Nacey 9 Aug 2001)

Port of Seattle Privatization (Myles Sundin 15 Aug 2001)

Charleston 5 Seattle meeting (Paul Bigman 16 Aug. 2001)

Charleston 5 trial delayed (Ken Morgan, Local 6, 16 Aug 2001)

Comments on Seattle Crane Privatisation (16 - 17 Aug. 2001)

More comment on Seattle Crane Privatization (17-20 Aug 2001)

Spotlight on ILA Longshoremen
(Carl Biers August/September 2001 issue of Union Democracy Review)

Action in Solidarity with Carlo Guiliani
(Michael Eisenscher 20 Aug 2001)

Debate: Minor Error or Major Truth
(R.L. Signorino vs. Carl Biers 19-22 Aug 2001)

The Differences Signorino Glosses Over (Jack Heyman 22 Aug 2001)

More Charleston Debate (ILWU Discussion List 23 - 26 Aug 2001)

European Shippers Council moves closer to Parliament
(Peter Shaw 23 Aug 2001)

Background EU-documents (Peter Shaw 24 Aug 2001)

South African harbours open to private sector
(Business Day 27 Aug 2001

Substandard Ports? No! (Kees Marges ITF 28 Aug 2001)

Action for Charleston (Jack Heyman 30 Aug 2001)

Charleston: What Next? (Discussion 29 - 30 Aug 2001)

Respect for decisions taken by our affiliates
(Kees Marges 31 Aug 2001)

What ITF respect meant in practice (Greg Dropkin 31 Aug 2001)

Re: Respect for decisions taken by our affiliates
(Kees Marges 31 Aug 2001)

Your contribution does not make it easier (Kees Marges 31 Aug 2001)

ITF support for Charleston 5 (Kees Marges 31 Aug 2001)

Learning a lesson from Liverpool (Jack Heyman 31 Aug 2001)

What happened in Miami (Greg Dropkin 2 Sept. 2001)