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Economic Cooperation Administration

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Economic Cooperation Administration (Washington)

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Spojené státy americké. Economic Cooperation Administration

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Verwaltung für Wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit United States

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E.C.A. (United States. Economic Cooperation Administration)

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ECA

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United States Dioikēsēs Oikonomikēs Synergasias

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Economic Cooperation Administration United States

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Economic Cooperation Administration (U.S.)

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ECA (Economic Cooperation Administration)

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United States Office of Information

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United States Verwaltung für Wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit

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ECA (United States. Economic Cooperation Administration)

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The National Maritime Union of America (NMU), which represented merchant marine workers, was formed in 1937, as a split from the International Seafarer's Union, which was affiliated with the American Federation of Labor (AFL). At its first convention in 1937, the NMU joined the Committee for Industrial Organizations (CIO). A crucial role in its formation was played by former members of the Communist-led Marine Workers Industrial Union. Among the notable reforms achieved by the union's Communist-dominated leadership was "checkerboarding," the side-by-side racial integration of sailors' sleeping quarters. By the end of World War II, the NMU had nearly 100,000 members. The union was founded and led by Joseph Curran, who served as NMU president until 1981.

During World War II, the alliance of Communists and non-communists in the union was weakened by charges that the Communists, in their desire to maximize productivity in order to aid the Soviet Union, did not aggressively defend sailors' interests. The Cold War exacerbated the ideological divide, and in 1948, the NMU's Communist leadership and its allies were defeated in union elections and expelled.

In 1950, the NMU's Welfare plan was established, providing seamen with health, accident and life insurance benefits. In 1954 a pension component was added. Curran's successor, Shannon Wall, was not well-received by a strong minority of the union, led by James Morrissey. In 2001, the NMU merged with the Seafarers International Union of North America, which originally represented West Coast merchant mariners.

From the guide to the National Maritime Union Photographs, circa 1940-circa 1950, undated, (Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archive)

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Communism

Communism

Economic assistance, American

Economic assistance, American Taiwan

Fertilizer industry

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Merchant mariners

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