This order directly impacts our communities and NASRCC members. To date, the project has generated more than 2 million union labor hours, supporting over 1,000 local union jobs across three ports. Hundreds more were slated to head offshore this year, but now those paychecks—and the families who depend on them—are on the line.
Delegates representing the NASRCC are there this week, strengthening our union’s commitment to fair wages, political action, and world-class training that keeps us an industry leader.