The ILWU Casual Lottery is a great opportunity for workers looking for permanent employment on the waterfront. The application process is simple, and the potential to be hired as a full-time employee is high. I recommend all workers interested in working on the waterfront apply.
Here is some data that may help you understand how long you will need to finish the ilwu casual lottery.
Question | Answer |
---|---|
Form Name | Ilwu Casual Lottery |
Form Length | 3 pages |
Fillable? | No |
Fillable fields | 0 |
Avg. time to fill out | 45 sec |
Other names | ilwu casual list update, ilwu casual list update 2020, ilwu casual list, longshoreman lottery list |
ILWU/PMA JOINT DISCLAIMER
PORT OF PORT ANGELES CASUAL PROCESSING LIST
Attached is the List of those selected in the December 19, 2012 random draw for potential processing toward Unidentified Casual status in Port of Port Angeles, WA. The list will be used in sequence to fill any Port of Port Angeles manpower needs through December 30, 2014. Any names remaining on the list as of the December 30, 2014 shall be purged from the process and individuals shall have no rights to consideration based on prior inclusion on the list but shall be afforded equal opportunity with others should a new list be established. Those to whom processing may be offered will be contacted if and when they will be offered testing for potential casual work.
Submitting a postcard, interest card, or application, having a card selected in a draw, having a card sequenced and placed on a posted List, being contacted for testing/processing, and the stated procedures for casual processing do not offer or guarantee employment or continued employment. No reliance should be placed upon any of these steps, none of which forms a
contract or creates any binding obligations upon PMA or ILWU towards you. The parties to the governing collective bargaining agreement (the “Pacific Coast Longshore Contract Document,” PCLCD), through the Joint Labor Relations Committee (“LRCs”) may, by joint agreement and
in their discretion, at any time without notice, change or revoke the procedures for hiring, promotion, and employment in the longshore industry.
Anyone placed on a List may be disqualified from processing, employment, continued employment etc., and lose all opportunity for dispatch privileges or continued dispatch privileges in the industry, if s/he is found for any reason to have been ineligible for placement on a List or initiation of processing, or thereafter (regardless of whether Identified or Unidentified Casual or Registration status had already been achieved) for reasons such as failing to follow all the directions given for properly submitting a card to the draw. This means, for example, that if someone submitted more than one card to the draw and that is discovered after one of his/her cards is drawn and his/her name is placed on a processing List, s/he can still be disqualified from employment in the industry, without any consequences to the PMA or ILWU. Casual longshore processing and any casual longshore employment may be terminated at any time for any reason as determined by the LRCs. Those selected for processing must comply with all required procedures, as they may change from time to time. Applicants are responsible for keeping the Joint Port Labor Relations Committee advised in writing of their current contact information. Any disputes or claims about any aspect of this casual processing program must be in writing and received by the JPLRC within ten (10) days of the source of the complaint. All correspondence to include address changes shall be mailed to:
JPLRC – Casual Processing Grievance
PO Box 9348
Seattle, WA 98109
No extensions. LRC decisions on grievances are final and binding.
This Processing List will be posted for thirty days through the ILWU and PMA websites (ILWU.ORG, PMANET.ORG) and at the following locations:
ILWU Local 27 Dispatch Hall |
PMA Maritime Association |
608 Marine Drive |
101 S.W. Main St. Ste. 330 |
Port Angeles, WA |
Portland, OR 97204 |
Port of Port Angeles Sequenced List with Names Only by Sequence Number
Sequence Number |
First |
Middle |
Last |
Suffix |
1 |
NAT |
NEWTON |
NIEHAUS |
|
2 |
MOLLY |
JEAN |
BARNES |
|
3 |
CANDY |
RAE |
CHADWELL |
|
4 |
KYLE |
LAURENCE |
WHEELER |
|
5 |
RYAN |
JOSEPH |
|
|
6 |
BRAD |
ALDEN |
CLINEFELTER |
|
7 |
MARVIN |
ANDREVO |
HUNTER |
|
8 |
WYATT |
EIDEN |
DAVIDSON |
|
9 |
MARK |
VICTOR |
BECKER |
|
10 |
DAYNE |
EDWARD |
OSTERBERG |
|
11 |
ERIC |
JEROME |
OSTERBERG |
|
12 |
WYATT |
SHAWN |
KALLA |
|
13 |
JOSEPH |
ROBERT |
HUFF |
|
14 |
NICHOLAS |
ANTHONY |
BAHL |
|
15 |
JESS |
JOESPH |
GALLAWD |
|
16 |
MICHAEL |
|
WEGENER |
|
17 |
SCOTT |
C |
WOLT |
|
18 |
DAVID |
|
RODRIGUEZ |
JR. |
19 |
VICTOR |
MANUEL |
|
|
20 |
MICHAEL |
ALLAN |
WELSH |
|
21 |
CHARLES |
LAVANDER |
GANDY |
|
22 |
TAMMY |
LEIGH |
LOPEMAN |
|
23 |
JOHN |
JACOB |
OSTERBERG |
|
24 |
RONALD |
EUGENE |
ELMER |
|
25 |
PATRICK |
LAWERENCE |
BECKER |
|
26 |
ALEXANDER |
R.S. |
CURNEW |
|
27 |
PAUL |
M. |
REED |
|
28 |
SETH |
RODERICK |
TAYLOR |
|
29 |
MARIO |
JOSEPH |
LOPEZ |
|
30 |
THOMAS |
WESLEY |
BELBIN |
|
31 |
JAMES |
ANTHONY |
GIULIETTI |
III |
32 |
PEDER |
NOAH |
HASSELL |
|
33 |
PAUL |
ANDREW |
ARNDT |
|
34 |
ANDREW |
MICHAEL |
INSCORE |
|
35 |
JORDAN |
ALLEN |
KETTEL |
|
36 |
JOEY |
ALLEN |
CURRIE |
|
37 |
DOUGLAS |
ROBERT |
MOFFITT |
|
38 |
PHILLIP |
DUANE |
TEALL |
|
39 |
JOSHUA |
ROBERT |
JOHNSTON |
|
40 |
SHANNON |
D. |
O'SULLIVAN |
|
41 |
CODY |
VICTOR |
ANDERSEN |
|
42 |
SAMUEL |
RYAN |
DAVIDSON |
|
43 |
JOHN |
SANTORD |
BOWERMAN |
|
44 |
JOHN |
T |
FRICHETTE |
|
45 |
SHAUN |
WILLIAM |
GIULIETTI |
|
46 |
BRIAN |
KENT |
MAST |
|
47 |
KENNETH |
DEAN |
HURN |
|
48 |
LAURA |
F. |
OSTERBERG |
|
49 |
KATHLEEN |
VIOLET |
SCEE |
|
50 |
LESLIE |
HUFF |
|
|
51 |
MICHAEL |
KEVIN |
LOFGREN |
|
52 |
JOHN |
ERIC |
FINK |
|