Hear from our Port Workers that would be impacted by an ISR

Is the Port Indirect Source Rule Compliance Putting You at Risk?

Listen to port experts like ILWU member Henry Trejo and other dockyard workers. The Indirect Source Rule threatens our local economy and will create more pollution by shifting our cargo to other regions. Support dockworkers, and say NO to the Port ISR.

Protect the Livelihood of Our Communities

The ISR puts the jobs of dedicated workers like ILWU member Teresa at risk—jobs that support not only their families but also the entire local economy. Let’s protect these good-paying jobs and the communities they sustain.

The Real Cost of ISR: Jobs, Communities, and the Fight for Our Future

Stand with our dockworkers by saying NO to the Port ISR. The ISR threatens the livelihood of dockworkers, like ILWU-Local 13 member Marty, who rely on good-paying port jobs to support their families and communities.

The Ports are the Backbone of Our Economy - Stand with the Port Workers of Los Angeles & Long Beach

Growing up in Long Beach, Donnaire has witnessed how the port has been a lifeline for his community. Now, as an ILWU worker, he knows how critical these jobs are for families like his. The Port ISR threatens to take that away. Stand with the workers to protect our community’s future and say NO to the Port ISR.

Say NO to the Port ISR and stand with ILWU Workers Now!

Escucha a Henry Trejo, un trabajador portuario que ve de primera mano cómo el ISR del Puerto amenaza los empleos y la economía local. Mientras algunos grupos piden el ISR, es nuestra comunidad la que sentirá el impacto de la pérdida de empleos y el daño económico. Apoya a los trabajadores que mantienen nuestros puertos en funcionamiento y di NO al ISR del Puerto. Busquemos soluciones equilibradas que protejan tanto los medios de vida como nuestra comunidad. #NoPortISR

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