Harold Daggett's house is a 2-story, 4-bedroom, 6.5-bedroom, 7,136-square-foot Tudor-style house on 10 acres in Sparta, New Jersey. The home includes a five-car garage, pool, and guest house. The house was most recently listed by Daggett in 2004 for $3.1 million.
Harold Daggett is an American labor leader, best known for his role as the president of the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA), the largest union of maritime workers in North America. Elected in 2011, Daggett has been influential in advocating for the rights of dockworkers and longshoremen, focusing on issues such as labor conditions, job security, and automation at ports. He has been actively involved in negotiating labor contracts and securing agreements that protect union jobs in the face of increasing automation and technological changes in the shipping industry.
Harold Daggett earns a $728,000 salary a President of the International Longshoremen's Association and $173,000 from the ILA-local 1804-1.
Harold Daggett