Pacific Maritime Association

2025 PMA Annual Report

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On the Cover The Matson Matsonia arrives at the Port of Long Beach. The Maersk Antares at berth with two other Maersk vessels at the Port of Los Angeles at sunset. Pacific Maritime Association The principal business of the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) is to negotiate and administer maritime labor agreements with the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU). PMA membership consists of domestic carriers, international carriers and stevedores that operate in California, Oregon and Washington. Labor agreements PMA negotiates on behalf of its member companies cover wages, employee benefits and conditions of employment for workers employed at longshore, marine clerk and walking boss/foreman jobs. The Association processes weekly payrolls for workers and collects assessments on payroll hours and revenue cargo to fund employee benefits plans provided for by the ILWU-PMA labor agreements. PMA Mission Leading PMA members in negotiating, administering, and protecting PMA/ILWU labor agreements. PMA Vision Statement A world-class association enabling our members to meet the challenges of an ever-changing world. Annual Report This award-winning report is written for the industry, its workforce, journalists and policymakers; it is typically published in the spring each year. Archives are available online at www.pmanet.org.

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