Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for August 15, 2014

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French Distraction
 
By Chris Philips
Managing Editor
 
Last month a civilian airliner was shot down over Eastern Ukraine, killing almost 300 civilian passengers and crew. In the wake of the tragedy, the Obama administration and Congress have loudly and repeatedly condemned the action but so far have provided no other concrete response, while declining requests from the Ukraine….(More) 
 
 

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     PMM Online – Friday, August 15, 2014:
Have a news tip to share? Contact maritime journalist Mark Edward NeroMark.Nero@pacmar.com or (562) 508-7866. 

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Union, Grain Handler Companies Reach Deal
by Mark Edward Nero
 
The Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service says that a tentative agreement has been reached in the contentious two-year labor dispute at Northwest grain terminals. The agreement between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union…(Read Full Article) 
 

 
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Vancouver Grain Inspectors Back on the Job
by Mark Edward Nero
 
A tentative contract agreement between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union and Pacific Northwest Grain Companies resulted in federal grain inspectors at the Port of Vancouver USA returning to the job Aug. 12 after staying away…(Read Full Article) 
 

 
 
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Port Angeles Delays $3 Million Terminal Project
by Mark Edward Nero
 
The Port of Port Angeles has decided to delay a multi-year, $3 million project to replace piles at Terminal 1, as well as a few other capital projects, the port’s engineering director said Aug. 12…(Read Full Article) 
  

 
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Port of Tacoma CEO Gets 4 Percent Raise
by Mark Edward Nero
 
Port of Tacoma CEO John Wolfe was granted a four percent pay increase by the port’s governing board on Aug. 7, raising his annual pay to $257,000…(Read Full Article) 
  

 
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