The Los Angeles Port Police Association, Inc (LAPPA) is the official employees organization of Port police officers.[1] The Association was incorporated on January 5, 1993.[2]
Founded | 1993 |
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Location | |
Key people | Nathaniel Blair |
Affiliations | International Longshore and Warehouse Union |
The purpose of the police association is to represent its active members in employment relations and matters of working conditions with the City of Los Angeles. Additionally, LAPPA is actively involved in supporting and promoting the surrounding communities of San Pedro and Wilmington.
In furtherance of its goals, the Association is an affiliate member of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union as local 65.[3] The ILWU represents 42,000 members in over 60 local unions in the states of California, Washington, Oregon, Alaska and Hawaii.
As of December 2005, and together with the Los Angeles Police Command Officers Association, the Los Angeles Port Police Association was one of the few unions to be up-to-date with its financial reports to the State of California.[4]
The Los Angeles Port Police Association did not file returns with the Internal Revenue Service for three years in a row, and the Internal Revenue Service revoked its 501(c)(5) tax-exempt status on October 15, 2010.[5]
On October 1, 2023, the ILWU filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, stating it can no longer afford to keep fighting claims by ICTSI.[6]
References
edit- ^ "City of Los Angeles Directory of Employee Organizations" (PDF). Cityclerk.lacity.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-08-07.
- ^ California Secretary of State. "Business Entity Search". Kepler.sos.ca.gov. The Los Angeles Port Police Association. Archived from the original on March 15, 2015. Retrieved May 13, 2016.
- ^ "LA Port Police solidarity" (PDF). The Dispatcher. 71: 3. May 2013.
- ^ "Union of Scofflaws" LA Weekly December 8, 2005 (Accessed 2010-05-13)
- ^ "Los Angeles Port Police Association". Exempt Organizations Select Check. Internal Revenue Service. Accessed on May 13, 2016.
- ^ "West Coast dockworkers union files for bankruptcy over port lawsuit". The Wall Street Journal. October 1, 2023. Retrieved October 1, 2023.