So not-so-fun fact about the law office I’m in.
First off, we mainly represent the various longshoremen labor unions and their ERISA Pension and Welfare Funds. Very niche law, particularly the labor union defense side. Well, in all of American pop culture, there are two very famous and very important works which deal with labor unions: On the Waterfront and The Wire. Funny enough, both deal with LONGSHOREMAN labor unions.
Well no one in my office has seen either of those. The Wire can be forgivable since it’s an HBO series and ended within the past ten years or whatever. However, when my boss had to go to Baltimore recently for a labor union issue, I made some reference to The Wire (as in, “Oh, was that the same union the longshoremen in The Wire belonged to?”), and no one in the office even knew what the show was about. That’s a little disheartening given who we represent, but I guess it’s forgivable.
However, when I referenced On the Waterfront and no one had seen it, that’s just… WRONG. On the Waterfront is not only the single most important movie which deals with both the longshore industry and labor unions, but it is also, in my estimation, one of the 25 best films EVER, irrespective of subject matter. To have never seen that movie when you day in and day out deal with longshoremen… Disgusting.