0 a person who works at a port, putting goods onto and taking them off ships
1 a person whose job is loading and unloading ships
2 someone whose job is putting goods onto and taking goods off ships in a port
In addition to this, there is the cost of stores, the cost of wages paid to longshoremen, and all the rest.
They were looked upon as far less dangerous than the longshoremen.
If a longshoreman is selling from his smallish boat, will that come under the same provisions as where the sale takes place from a trawler?
People often think that these men are longshoremen, waiting to take people for little excursions in their boats.
Gangs of longshoremen walked off the docks in a wildcat strike.
The number of professional longshoremen grew by thousands.
Longshoremen reported the bags were warm to the touch prior to loading.
He took up work as a longshoreman to help support his family following the death of his quadriplegic father.