The person in charge of all porters is typically the head porter or chief porter. This individual oversees the porter staff, coordinating their activities, training, and ensuring they provide effective service. In some organizations, this role may fall under a facility manager or operations manager who is responsible for overall logistics and staffing.
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Black Canadian porters were associated with the "Sleeping Car Porters" union.
The porters needed a union because they were not treated well
Shore Porters Society was created in 1498.
the porters were not well paid and sought protection with a union- apex
Pullman porters needed a union because they were not treated well.
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The porters needed a union because they were not treated well.
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Philip Randolph, organized a union for railroad porters called " the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters". ~ someone
We know of tea caddies, but not of tea coolies or tea porters. Coolies and porters are unskilled laborers, coolies being specifically Asian laborers.