The Maritime Trades Department AFL-CIO

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MTD AFL-CIO
The Maritime Trades Department AFL-CIO
Founded August 19, 1946
Country United States
Affiliation AFL-CIO
Key people Michael Sacco, president
Office location Camp Springs, Maryland
Website maritimetrades.org

The Maritime Trades Department AFL-CIO or MTD, was formed on August 19, 1946 by the American Federation of Labor. The MTD is one of seven constitutionally mandated department of the AFL-CIO. Its stated goal is to give "workers employed in the maritime industry and its allied trades a voice in shaping national policy."

In efforts to support the U.S. maritime industry, MTD has helped promote legislation such as:

  • the Cargo Preference Act of 1954,
  • the Merchant Marine Act of 1970, and
  • the Maritime Security Act of 1995.

The MTD has a network of 19 port maritime councils across the United States and Canada, as well as 24 affiliate unions.

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  1. ^ a b c d De La Pedraja Tomán, 1994, p. 394.

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