Call me cynical, but I find it strange there were 2 longshore workers
killed in "accidents" on the same day, one in NJ, and one in Phili.
Looks to me like there is something behind this besides just bad
workplace practices.
I hope I am wrong, but I trust the FBI or someone is looking into
these deaths.
From The Journal of Commerce, Aug. 15, 2011
Two longshore workers were killed in work accidents at Packer Avenue Marine Terminal in Philadelphia and Maher Terminals in Port Newark, N.J.
Carmen “Chuckie” Dirago, a member of International Longshoremen’s Association Local 1291, was killed in Philadelphia when a tractor-trailer backed into him, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Don Delia, a member of ILA Local 1804-1, died in the Newark accident. Details of the accident were not available.
ILA President Harold Daggett extended condolences to the victims’ families and directed George Lynch, an ILA safety director, to investigate. Friday’s deaths raise the number of ILA members killed in work accidents in the last four years to 14.
“These deaths of our two ILA beloved brothers demonstrates why we must be vigilant with safety and put it at the top of priority list,” Daggett said. “It’s why the ILA wants top-level training, why we want accurate container weight measurements. Brother Dirago and Brother Delia’s deaths will not be in vain and, in their memory and inspired by them, we will work to make certain these accidents don’t happen again.”
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