One fueler stays non-union, another contests election

Friday, June 29 2007

Unalaska, AK – The International Longshore and Warehouse Union experienced a pair of setbacks on Thursday in its attempts to organize Dutch Harbor's two biggest fuel providers. A final tally of ballots cast by North Pacific Fuel employees in a union election last week ended up in an 8-6 vote against joining the ILWU. Meanwhile, according to union representatives, Delta Western Fuels has filed an objection to Friday's election there, which resulted in a unanimous pro-union vote.


PCR gym floor fixed ahead of schedule

Friday, June 29 2007

Unalaska, AK – Repair work on the water-damaged floor of the main gym at the Parks, Culture & Recreation center has wrapped up sooner than expected, and the project was completed without having to replace any floorboards.

PCR Director Jeff Hawley said the gym is expected to open to the public on July 6, about two months ahead of schedule.

"We've got it repainted, resurfaced, refinished, and it's a beautiful floor," he said. "I can't wait to have the community come in and start using it again."


Horizon to install new crane this fall

Wednesday, June 27 2007

Unalaska, AK – Horizon Lines is planning to expand its operations at the city dock in Dutch Harbor by adding a larger, more powerful crane this fall.

The new crane is expected to arrive in late September, according to Horizon's Dutch Harbor terminal manager, Mike Lynch. Lynch said that as demand for containerized seafood product increases, Horizon's nearly 40-year-old existing crane is being pushed to the limits of what it can do.


Plane crashes on takeoff from Driftwood Bay

Tuesday, June 26 2007

Unalaska, AK – A Pen Air plane crashed on takeoff from Driftwood Bay near Unalaska on Sunday.

The plane's two-person crew, the pilot and a mechanic, were the only people onboard. Both were taken to Anchorage for precautionary treatment. Bryan Carricaburu, Pen Air's chief pilot, wouldn't identify the crew members, but said they had been released from the hospital without injuries.

Carricaburu said the plane, which is a Grumman Goose, was knocked over by a blast of wind at about 4 p.m. as it was taking off from the small airfield in Driftwood Bay on a chartered flight. Air Force contractors are currently doing environmental remediation work at the site on the north coast of Unalaska Island, where the military once had a radio relay station.


Commerce Department names Cotten, Fields to NPFMC

Monday, June 25 2007

Unalaska, AK – The U.S. Commerce Department announced its picks for the North Pacific Fishery management Council today, and they don't line up exactly with Governor Sarah Palin's choices.

The department chooses appointees for the council's Alaska-specific seats based on recommendations of the governor, who nominates a preferred appointee and two alternates for each seat. Commerce appointed Palin's nomination for one of the seats, Kodiak fisherman Duncan Fields.


Delta Western employees vote unanimously to join ILWU

Monday, June 25 2007

Unalaska, AK – Employees at Delta Western Fuels elected to join the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Friday afternoon. The outcome of a similar election held Thursday at North Pacific Fuels remains undecided.

All six eligible Delta Western employees voted in favor of unionization, although those results have yet to been certified by the National Labor Relations Board. If certified, the vote would put the fuelers under the same union as the employees of the containerized shipping companies operating out of the harbor, APL and Horizon Lines.


Basset, Roberts and Vernon win Solstice Run

Friday, June 22 2007

Unalaska, AK – Unalaskans made the most of the longest day of the year yesterday in the PCR's annual Summer Solstice Run.

Eric Basset won the men's race, followed by Doug Amidon and Tony Garcia. Melissa Roberts came in first in the women's race, trailed by Jessica Ambrose in second and June Dirks in third. Asia Vernon won the teen girls' race, with Abbygale Jensen and Karina Garay rounding out the competition. Levi Vernon and Amber Vernon were the only competitors in, respectively, the teen boys and youth girls categories.


Local fuelers vote on union membership today

Friday, June 22 2007

Unalaska, AK – The first of two votes on union membership at Dutch Harbor's fuel providers has ended in a tie.

Eligible employees at North Pacific Fuels were evenly split in polling Thursday, with five in favor and five opposed to joining the International Longshore and Warehouse Union. Four of the ballots are being challenged, which will require a hearing before the National Labor Relations Board.


Man arrested for threatening engineer with knife

Wednesday, June 20 2007

Unalaska, AK – A 33-year-old man has been charged with third-degree assault with a weapon after allegedly threatening the engineer on a catcher processor in Dutch Harbor with a knife.

Michael Bennett allegedly climbed onboard the fishing vessel Alaska Victory on Tuesday to confront engineer Charles Hamilton, with whom he had worked on a different boat two years ago. He then accused Hamilton of ruining his life and threatened him with a small knife, according to the police report. Several other crew members tackled Bennett and wrestled the weapon away from him before calling the Department of Public Safety.



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