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A Guide for New Members
CONTACT THE ILWU

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On the job, you can talk with your unit officers or stewards.

If you cannot reach a Unit officer or steward, call your Business Agent directly at the Division Office nearest you. This website has a list of all the phone numbers, fax numbers, and addresses for ILWU offices statewide.

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