Posted: August 5, 2011

AMO strike against American Steamship Co. ends with contract extension, confident commitment to securing new agreement


The American Maritime Officers strike against American Steamship Company has ended with an agreement to extend the current contract through - at a minimum - the end of the 2011 Great Lakes shipping season, and with confidence on both sides that a successor agreement can be reached that ensures the long-term job and benefit security of AMO members while addressing the competitive needs of the company.

"I thank all AMO officers and stewards in the American Steamship fleet for their patience and support," said AMO National President Tom Bethel. "We are all proud of your strength and solidarity, and your commitment to integrity, to each other and to our union.

"The first order of business will be for AMO members to prepare to get back to doing what they do better than any other maritime officers in the world - their jobs," Bethel said. "When the boats are operating and service has been restored to ASC customers, AMO will schedule meetings with the company and resume our work on a successor agreement.

"AMO and ASC are now confident and committed to reaching an agreement prior to the beginning of the 2012 operating season - an agreement that ensures the job and benefit security of AMO members and addresses the company's competitive needs," Bethel said.