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Stokes elected president of ILA 1414

With Willie Seymore’s second term as president of Local 1414 of the International Longshoremen’s Association coming to a close, the dockworkers union has elected Tommy Stokes III as the organization’s new president.

A veteran dockworker and well-known jazz musician, the 52-year-old Stokes will be sworn in next month, taking the reins of an organization more than 2,000 members strong and vital to the success of Georgia’s deepwater ports.

In Seymore’s six-year tenure as head of 1414, the port has grown to become the fourth-busiest in the nation, second only to New York/New Jersey on the East Coast and second overall in export volume.

His job has been far from easy, as he worked to get his union through the economic slowdown that began shortly after he took office.

Earlier this year, he played a critical role as part of the ILA team negotiating with the U.S. Maritime Alliance to forge a new labor contract before a strike would have shut down major ports from Maine to Texas.

It was Seymore, in fact, who called for a vote with talks coming down to the wire and billions in U.S. commerce at stake. His motion was seconded and the vote to accept the contract carried.

“Management and labor were hugging each other,” he said in February, recalling the emotion of the moment. “There were tears of joy. We all knew what was at stake and what we were able to avoid.

“We were close to shutting down the eastern half of our country to commerce.”

Seymore, 65, will continue to serve the ILA’s international executive council as a vice president.

GPA employees play Santa

With help from the chorus of Pooler Elementary School — its business-education partner — Georgia Ports Authority celebrated the season Thursday with the presentation of gifts for children in the care of Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA).

CASA is a nonprofit group that advocates for the best interests of abused and neglected children involved in juvenile court deprivation proceedings.

This year, GPA’s 12th annual CASA holiday gift campaign, port employees fulfilled the wishes of 60 area children. Case workers at CASA supply the GPA with wish lists for children and youth ranging in age from infant to 17 years.

Employees take a name and get together to fill wish lists with everything from toys, dolls and bikes to clothing and electronic games.

“CASA performs a vital service, looking after the interests of abused and neglected youth from our own community,” said GPA executive director Curtis Foltz. “This gift program allows us to brighten the season for children aided by the CASA program.”

Lise Marshall agreed.

“Giving back to our community is a core value our employees embrace throughout the year,” said Marshall, GPA’s senior director of Human Resources. “Through their generosity, many local children will have a brighter holiday.”

CASA Executive Director ZaDonna Slay said the GPA toy drive is a highlight of the year for the children in their care.

“It gives them that breath of fresh air for the holidays,” Slay said. “They’re having so many challenges along the way, so having their advocates act as their ‘Secret Santa,’ so to speak, means the world to them.”

CASA recruits and trains volunteers to help hundreds of children who have been removed from their homes and become entangled in an overcrowded juvenile justice and foster care system. The mission of the CASA program is to ensure abused and neglected children find a safe, permanent and nurturing home.

Senior business writer Mary Carr Mayle covers the ports for Savannah Morning News and Savannahnow. Reach her at 912-652-0324 or mary.mayle@savannahnow.com.

Shipping schedule

Following are the ships expected to call on Georgia Ports Authority’s Garden City and Ocean terminals this week. Schedules are supplied by GPA and are subject to change.

TERMINAL VESSEL ETA

GCT KAAN KALKAVAN Today

GCT ZIM MONACO Today

GCT MSC SAMANTHA Today

GCT CMA CGM MANET Today

GCT PAGO Today

GCT CSCL BRISBANE Today

GCT MAERSK DRUMMOND Today

GCT HOECHST EXPRESS Today

GCT HANJIN ATLANTA Today

OT TUGELA Today

GCT MIRAMARIN Saturday

GCT MSC ESTHI Saturday

GCT NYK ROMULUS Saturday

GCT ADRIAN MAERSK Saturday

GCT ST LOUIS EXPRESS Saturday

GCT HALIFAX EXPRESS Saturday

GCT TORM CARINA Sunday

GCT OOCL SOUTHAMPTON Sunday

GCT CONTI HARMONY Monday

GCT JPO LIBRA Monday

GCT MAERSK MEMPHIS Monday

GCT FOWAIRET Monday

OT TIRRANNA Monday

OT STAR KILIMANJARO Monday

GCT APL SARDONYX Tuesday

GCT EVER DEVOTE Tuesday

GCT ZIM TEXAS Tuesday

GCT MSC STELLA Tuesday

GCT DALLAS EXPRESS Tuesday

GCT NYK DAEDALUS Tuesday

GCT RT STAR Tuesday

GCT HANJIN DURBAN Tuesday

GCT SHIPPAN ISLAND Wednesday

GCT NEDLLOYD TASMAN Wednesday

GCT BERLIN EXPRESS Wednesday

GCT NYK DENEB Wednesday

GCT BREMEN BRIDGE Wednesday

GCT CSAV LINGUE Thursday

GCT MAERSK CAROLINA Thursday

GCT ZIM CALIFORNIA Thursday

GCT VENICE BRIDGE Thursday

GCT MAERSK ROUBAIX Thursday


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