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Dockworker
Occupation of loading and unloading ships / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A dockworker (also called a longshoreman, stevedore, or docker) is a waterfront manual laborer who loads and unloads ships.[1]
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As a result of the intermodal shipping container revolution, the required number of dockworkers declined by over 90% since the 1960s.[2]