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Union boss behind port strikes has sprawling mansion in NJ — complete with Bentley, 5-car garage and guest house

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Harold Daggett — the union boss who has vowed to “cripple” the US economy if ports don’t ban automation and raise dockworkers’ wages sharply — had a Bentley convertible parked outside his sprawling mansion in New Jersey this week, exclusive photos obtained by The Post reveal.

Photos taken by drone on Tuesday show the British luxury car parked with its top up outside what appears to be a five-car garage that’s connected to his 7,136-square-foot, Tudor-style home by a covered skyway.

The hulking, two-story mansion — located on a 10-acre property in Sparta, a leafy enclave 50 miles west of New York City — encircles a spacious backyard patio with an amoeba-shaped pool. A covered outdoor bar is situated next to what appears to be a massive, brick pizza oven.

A gate on the far side of the patio opens toward what looks like a free-standing sauna surrounded by a spacious wooden deck. A expansive swathe of forest surrounds the property on all sides.

The posh compound is nestled in a picturesque section of the Garden State near the Delaware Water Gap, where five-bedroom homes list for as much as $6 million, according to Zillow.


One realtor who spoke to The Post said that Daggett put the four-bedroom, six-and-a-half bathroom property on the market in 2004 at a listing price of $3.1 million before reducing it to $2.9 million. He eventually took it off the market.

Daggett, who fought back federal accusation of having Mafia ties, became president of the International Longshoremen’s Association in 2011, a job that comes with a salary of $728,000 annually on top of an additional $173,000 from ILA-Local 1804-1.

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Harold Daggett — the union boss who has vowed to “cripple” the US economy if ports don’t ban automation and raise dockworkers’ wages sharply — had a Bentley convertible parked outside his sprawling mansion in New Jersey this week, exclusive photos obtained by The Post reveal.

Photos taken by drone on Tuesday show the British luxury car parked with its top up outside what appears to be a five-car garage that’s connected to his 7,136-square-foot, Tudor-style home by a covered skyway.

The hulking, two-story mansion — located on a 10-acre property in Sparta, a leafy enclave 50 miles west of New York City — encircles a spacious backyard patio with an amoeba-shaped pool. A covered outdoor bar is situated next to what appears to be a massive, brick pizza oven.

A gate on the far side of the patio opens toward what looks like a free-standing sauna surrounded by a spacious wooden deck. A expansive swathe of forest surrounds the property on all sides.

The posh compound is nestled in a picturesque section of the Garden State near the Delaware Water Gap, where five-bedroom homes list for as much as $6 million, according to Zillow.


One realtor who spoke to The Post said that Daggett put the four-bedroom, six-and-a-half bathroom property on the market in 2004 at a listing price of $3.1 million before reducing it to $2.9 million. He eventually took it off the market.

Daggett, who fought back federal accusation of having Mafia ties, became president of the International Longshoremen’s Association in 2011, a job that comes with a salary of $728,000 annually on top of an additional $173,000 from ILA-Local 1804-1.

Harold Daggett's sprawling NJ mansion has Bentley, 5-car garage and guest house (nypost.com)
The man makes nearly a million dollars a year in salary. The home and car do not seem out of place for that type of earnings power. Is this just a way to slander him by, as @Lenny59 put is, implying he's a silk stocking socialist?

However, I do find it....well, disturbing that they used a drone was used to invade his privacy. That's pretty fucked up in my opinion.
 

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The man makes nearly a million dollars a year in salary. The home and car do not seem out of place for that type of earnings power. Is this just a way to slander him by, as @Lenny59 put is, implying he's a silk stocking socialist?

However, I do find it....well, disturbing that they used a drone was used to invade his privacy. That's pretty fucked up in my opinion.
But it misses the point.
Workers aren't allowed to get rich.
 
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Corrupt Union Longshoremen Will Hasten Port and Industry Automation
By William Sullivan

Corrupt Union Longshoremen Will Hasten Port and Industry Automation - American Thinker


As many Americans now know, our economic and material well-being is in the hands of a gaggle of racketeering union thugs who, at any given moment, could hold Americans hostage as they make their demands.

This week, several thousand union dockworkers on the East and Gulf Coasts “began their first large-scale strike in nearly 50 years,” shutting down roughly half of American ports.
Americans appear to have gotten a temporary reprieve in the form of a “tentative agreement” which increases dockworkers’ pay, while tabling “all other outstanding issues” until 2025, when we can expect these thugs to once again threaten strikes at all American ports if their demands aren’t met.

Rather than being relieved about that, we should probably take this moment to understand the danger in these union mobsters having so much leverage over the American people and the American economy.
The threatened shutdown would have potentially cost the American economy nearly $5 billion a day, further strangling Americans who have been crippled by the punishing inflation visited upon them these past few years, and many of whom are in desperate need of supplies after Hurricane Helene ravaged the East Coast. And if you think strangulation and crippling are excessive metaphors about what the American consumer will experience at the hands of these thugs, then perhaps you should meet 78-year-old union boss for the International Longshoremen’s Association, Harold Daggett.

“These people today don’t know what a strike is,” he said in a conversation on YouTube. “When my men hit the street, every single port from Maine to Texas will lock down.” After threatening that his strike will cause malls to shutter and car salesmen and construction workers to lose their jobs in the weeks following, everyone may then realize, he says, just how important their jobs are. Then, he says that even if the president invoked Taft-Hartley (a tragically laughable prospect, knowing as we all do that the president is a vegetable), companies will be forced to pay workers’ salaries while moving only thirty-percent of the product they’re capable of moving.
“They’re gonna be like this,” Daggett said, putting his hands to his throat as if being strangled. “You’re better off sittin’ down,” he warns, “and let’s get a contract, and let’s move on with this world. Because in today’s world, I’ll cripple ya.”


Let’s set aside, for a moment, that union boss Harold Daggett has actually been accused of Mafia ties, and is threatening to personally orchestrate the unemployment of hundreds of thousands of hard-working Americans who are struggling to feed their families and just trying to get by. Let’s also disregard that he earns over $900,000 annually, lives on a sprawling multi-million-dollar estate, and has a yacht that prompted Elon Musk to point out that the “[d]ude has more yachts than me!”

But let’s just take him at his word, and assume that he’s being honest in saying that all the pain and suffering that his union strike is meant to inflict upon Americans and dockworkers’ employers is going to make them all realize just how important longshoremen’s jobs are, as he says.


Harry Katz, a professor of collective bargaining at Cornell (which is an academic discipline now, I guess), agrees, saying that “this group has a lot of bargaining power. They’re essential workers that can’t be replaced, and also the ports are doing well.”

O.K. But if that’s so, then why does part of the corrupt union’s “bargaining” with employers involve a demand that some longshoremen cannot be replaced by machines? Among the picket lines, signs calling for “more money” for longshoremen are juxtaposed with signs calling for a “ban on automation,” says the New York Post.


Attacks against automation due to potential market disruption are nothing new, though the union representative threatening to inflict harm upon the American people in order to prevent automation happens to be cartoonishly evil in this instance.

In the very different world of 1965, economist Tom Rose said that automation is “simply a new name for an old process: the transfer of work from people to machines in order to lighten man’s burden and increase his output.”

Rose offers an “absurdly simple” formula to explain the relationship of technological change to human well-being, and why more automation invariably increases output. “Man determines his material wealth (standard of living) by taking natural resources and applying his human effort to develop them with the aid of tools.”

In the most basic sense, one could argue that the transfer of work from people to machinery birthed the Industrial Revolution. And the Industrial Revolution was, beyond any legitimate dispute, the greatest advancement of material well-being for humankind in all its history. As even Kelsey Piper over at Vox is forced to admit, “almost all the gains in human well-being in history happened since the Industrial Revolution.”

One ancillary by-product of all that improvement in human lives, however, is market disruption.

Here’s a quick example. In the late 1700s, 90% of Americans worked in agriculture. Today, after two centuries of increased automation and technological advancements, roughly 10% of Americans work in agriculture, and food has never been more plentiful. While the advantages of increased food production via automation should be apparent, it is wildly incorrect to suggest that automation made 80% of Americans unemployed. They simply became employed in jobs and fields that were more valuable, and thus improved their own lives and the American economy in this ever-evolving, symbiotic relationship that Adam Smith describes as a “free market” of voluntary exchange -- which is arguably the actual miracle that made the advancement of human well-being that is often attributed to the Industrial Revolution possible in the first place.

“Automation,” as Tom Rose argues, can’t truly be the cause of unemployment, because “automation (better tools) can only increase production.” And any measure of increased productivity at American ports would certainly be welcome, given that top U.S. ports rank among the worst ports on Earth in terms of efficiency, according to a 2021 World Bank Group study.

Consider the Port of Oakland, for example, which is ranked 359 out of 370 in that study (370 being none other than the Port of Los Angeles). Thanks to union protectionism against automation, it is, like “most American ports in general,” one of the “most technologically antiquated in the world,” according to business publication Savannah CEO.

Their study compares the shipping ports of Oakland and Rotterdam, and discerns that “cranes in Rotterdam are almost 80% more productive than in Oakland.”

Why? Well, they’re automated, and therefore more efficient. The software doesn’t get tired or distracted as humans do, and is typically operating at peak efficiency. But another reason that the port is so much more productive is because it’s easier to “have multiple shifts per day and better utilize expensive capital assets (cranes, trucks, berths, etc.).” In Oakland, they also run multiple shifts, but at much higher costs due to “negotiated” overtime pay for union workers.

And one can hardly blame those union workers for being protective of their lucrative gigs. The average union member in Oakland earns roughly $230,000 annually in wages and benefits. To put that in perspective for you, the average salary of an aerospace engineer is $134,000.

These union dockworkers “earned” these negotiated wages thanks to previous union bosses extorting their employers when they resisted previous “technological advancements” in shipping -- simple things, these days, like the use of “containers” in the 1960s, or later, computers to track cargo.

Of course, innovations like containers and computers tremendously increased shipping volume and productivity at American ports. This translates to more products imported and exported, and benefits everyone, even if the heavy wages of American longshoremen remains a millstone around the American consumers’ necks, taking its toll in the form of higher prices due to unnecessarily high labor costs. We have no reason to think that automated cranes wouldn’t also improve productivity and reduce costs for producers bringing their goods to and from the global market, which translates directly to lower costs for millions upon millions of Americans.

Unions standing athwart technological advancements that would benefit every single American to protect their own hefty salaries, negotiated benefits, and overtime pay is a pretty sweet deal for longshoremen, and a pretty terrible deal for everyone else. With any luck, this will be Americans’ revelation at these union goons latest attempt to extort the American people while trying to line their own pockets, and efforts will be made to hasten automation and make America’s ports more efficient while, of course, ensuring a fair market price for dockworkers’ labor.
 

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The man makes nearly a million dollars a year in salary. The home and car do not seem out of place for that type of earnings power. Is this just a way to slander him by, as @Lenny59 put is, implying he's a silk stocking socialist?

However, I do find it....well, disturbing that they used a drone was used to invade his privacy. That's pretty fucked up in my opinion.

mafia connections to a longshoreman's union boss ??
gee what are the odds of that ever happening ?

I bet your flawed ideological driven judgement process would force you to make excuses for Johnny Friendly
 

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mafia connections to a longshoreman's union boss ??
gee what are the odds of that ever happening ?

I bet your flawed ideological driven judgement process would force you to make excuses for Johnny Friendly
So, you're comfortable just believing this even when there is virtually no evidence? I seem to recall you getting upset when people pointed out how Trump had tons of shady business deals with Russian mobsters...
 
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[So, you're comfortable just believing this even when there is virtually no evidence?
hmm
exactly when did the Mafia stop its involvement in the ports?
does your flawed ideological driven judgement process demand you apologise for a man because he is union member?

there is something wrong with an ideology that prevents you from questioning corruption
case in point: your still a Justin fan boy


I seem to recall you getting upset when people pointed out how Trump had tons of shady business deals with Russian mobsters...
you recall wrong and mis-represent me ( stop that !)
i have been very clear i am not a Trump fan
Harris is plastic and dimwitted
both will be financially irresponsible
two bad choices in the US
 

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hmm
exactly when did the Mafia stop its involvement in the ports?
does your flawed ideological driven judgement process demand you apologise for a man because he is union member?

there is something wrong with an ideology that prevents you from questioning corruption
case in point: your still a Justin fan boy



you recall wrong and mis-represent me ( stop that !)
i have been very clear i am not a Trump fan
Harris is plastic and dimwitted
both will be financially irresponsible
two bad choices in the US
So, guilty by association? Are all union heads in bed with the mob? Is that why conservatives hate unions???

And, it's so quaint that you say i have a "flawed ideology"... So, if I don't believe in the same shit you do, i'm automatically wrong? Interesting...I guess that could explain why conservatives hate nuance, or are just incapable of seeing things more broadly....

And, as for Trump v Harris....I think on is significantly better than the other, and it sure as fuck isn't Trump. But, you can disagree with me on that.
 

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So, guilty by association? Are all union heads in bed with the mob? Is that why conservatives hate unions???
again exactly when did the Mafia stop its involvement in the ports?
and
union boss Harold Daggett has actually been accused of Mafia ties
put 2 and 2 together
hint its not the 5 your ideology dictates


And, it's so quaint that you say i have a "flawed ideology"...
i really do not have to say it- you have painted yourself as an obedient left wing ideologue incapable of independent thought or judgement
you do have a flawed ideology

when your ideology prevents you from questioning corruption , then it is flawed and flawed badly

how's that Justin Corrupt Trudeau fan boy membership working for you?


So, if I don't believe in the same shit you do, i'm automatically wrong?
when you apologise for corrupt people you are automatically wrong

Interesting...I guess that could explain why conservatives hate nuance, or are just incapable of seeing things more broadly....
Too funny
Just how many corruption scandals for Justin did you want to see in order to be " seeing things more broadly." ??

you would forgive the devil himself if he leaned left


And, as for Trump v Harris....I think on is significantly better than the other, and it sure as fuck isn't Trump. But, you can disagree with me on that.
two really bad choices for Americans
Bad policy and stupid as the day she was born
Vs
Bad (mean spirited, ego driven and vindictive) personality

Bad policy has a lasting effect long after the fool leaves office

BTW
You constant mentioning of Trump does not make Justin Trudeau any smarter or any less corrupt.
Lose that habit
 
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again exactly when did the Mafia stop its involvement in the ports?
and


put 2 and 2 together
hint its not the 5 your ideology dictates
Allegations are just that....not something that has been proven. Can I say that the mafia is deeply involved in the ports or not? No. But either can you. It is alleged that Trump is a stable genius....but I see no evidence of that at all...

i really do not have to say it- you have painted yourself as an obedient left wing ideologue incapable of independent thought or judgement
you do have a flawed ideology

when your ideology prevents you from questioning corruption , then it is flawed and flawed badly
I think it is funny how you are basically describing yourself. You lack the critical thinking skills or the ability of self reflection, so you get fixated on one viewpoint and cannot see the forest for the trees. That sounds pretty fucked up, but, again, it explains the deep right conservative world view to a tee. I mean, this is a discussion about a union leader who may or may not be corrupt. But, as I pointed out, there is no evidence, and the home he has seems reasonable for his income. It isn't like he makes $45K and has a massive home, right? So, besides these allegations, there is no evidence of corruption...

how's that Justin Corrupt Trudeau fan boy membership working for you?



when you apologise for corrupt people you are automatically wrong



Too funny
Just how many corruption scandals for Justin did you want to see in order to be " seeing things more broadly." ??

you would forgive the devil himself if he leaned left
Why do you keep bring up Trudeau? It's like you have a one track mind...which, makes sense since you cannot see nuance...

You're becoming a one-trick pony....Are you just trolling here? I mean, I literally haven't mentioned him in this thread at all....

two really bad choices for Americans
Bad policy and stupid as the day she was born
Vs
Bad (mean spirited, ego driven and vindictive) personality

Bad policy has a lasting effect long after the fool leaves office

BTW
You constant mentioning of Trump does not make Justin Trudeau any smarter or any less corrupt.
Lose that habit
So....let me ask you this: Do you think Trump is smarter than Harris? Or that he doesn't have horrible policies??? That is hilarious. But, like all the other right-wing trolls, you seem terrified of a black women in power. You feel the need to say she's dumb or a DEI hire, while ignoring the fact that she cleaned Trump's clock in the debate, and is kicking his ass in most polls. And, non-partisan groups say her economic policies are significantly better than Trumps. I mean, the lastest calculations for his mass deportation scheme is that it would probably cost a trillion bucks and seriously hurt the US economy...


And finally, for the last time....why the fuck do you keep bringing up Trudeau? I hope he steps the fuck down soon. I'm not a fan boy of any politician, and unlike you, I can criticize the party I support.
 
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Allegations are just that....not something that has been proven.

and OJ was only accused, not guilty of brutally murdering his wife and her lover
John Gotti was only accused, not guilty of all those crimes before finally being convicted
Justin Trudeau is not corrupt, just insanely so stupid he does not understand ethics nor does he understand right from wrong.

you are so naïve and stupidly committed to being politically correct

Nobody was convicted of doing anything wrong in the residential school issue, however in your hypocrite world , every white Canadian is guiltily and must pay via taxation

Can I say that the mafia is deeply involved in the ports or not? No. But either can you.
sure i can
do not be naive

It is alleged that Trump is a stable genius....but I see no evidence of that at all...
again with trump
who will you use to deflect from the evils of your flawed ideology , when Trump dies?


I think it is funny how you are basically describing yourself. You lack the critical thinking skills or the ability of self reflection, so you get fixated on one viewpoint and cannot see the forest for the trees.
Too funny
I am shape enough to recognise both US candidates and Trudeau are really bad choices
you... you forgive left wing corruption and are a card carrying member of the Trudeau fan boy club.


That sounds pretty fucked up, but, again, it explains the deep right conservative world view to a tee
yes its fuck up as it came from you
you do not seem to understand a conservative view is based on individuals taking responsibility, financial responsibility, and upholding personal freedoms

. I mean, this is a discussion about a union leader who may or may not be corrupt. But, as I pointed out, there is no evidence, and the home he has seems reasonable for his income.
again you try to justify
the size of his house does not dictate whether he is corrupt

It isn't like he makes $45K and has a massive home, right? So, besides these allegations, there is no evidence of corruption...
and OJ was only accused, not guilty of brutally murdering his wife and her lover
John Gotti was only accused, not guilty of all those crimes before finally being convicted
Justin Trudeau is not corrupt, just insanely so stupid he does not understand ethics nor does he understand right from wrong.

Why do you keep bring up Trudeau? It's like you have a one track mind...which, makes sense since you cannot see nuance...
Canadians can remove Trudeau from office
we have zero say in wether Trump or the moron Harris is elected
Do not worry about what you can not control
God you are stunned

You're becoming a one-trick pony....Are you just trolling here? I mean, I literally haven't mentioned him in this thread at all....
yawn


So....let me ask you this: Do you think Trump is smarter than Harris?
a bag of hammers is smarter than Harris

But, like all the other right-wing trolls, you seem terrified of a black women in power.
and there it is , the loonie left paying the racist card when they run out of arguments
Black, Asian, white or Brown, stupid is stupid

You feel the need to say she's dumb or a DEI hire, while ignoring the fact that she cleaned Trump's clock in the debate, and is kicking his ass in most polls
.
if true you should have noting to fear from trump yet you are obsessed and obsessed with what you have zero control over


And, non-partisan groups say her economic policies are significantly better than Trumps.
sure they are non-partisan, coming from you I do not believe a word of that
besides comparing one bad set of policies to another set of questionable policies does not make the first set any better


I mean, the lastest calculations for his mass deportation scheme is that it would probably cost a trillion bucks and seriously hurt the US economy...
fixing problems created by foolish policies is often expensive
ignoring the problem is far worse

And finally, for the last time....why the fuck do you keep bringing up Trudeau? I hope he steps the fuck down soon. I'm not a fan boy of any politician, and unlike you, I can criticize the party I support.
Canadians can remove Trudeau from office
we have zero say in wether Trump or the moron Harris is elected
Do not worry about what you can not control
God you are stunned
 
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