On Tuesday, dockworkers went on strike, shutting down ports across the East Coast and Gulf Coast to demand higher wages and a guarantee that automation won’t be used to throw many of them out of work.
Tens of thousands of longshoremen working at the ports on the East Coast returned to work on Friday after they reached a ...
A deal at the docks Thursday--the International Longshoremen's Union agrees to suspend its strike until January 15 ending ...
The 50,000 members of the union working at ports from Maine to Texas have been on strike since early Tuesday morning, halting ...
When word arrived Thursday evening that the three-day longshoremen strike at the Port of Baltimore had been halted, the ...
The Port of Baltimore is expected to recover quickly and could even see a temporary spike in vessel traffic rerouting from ...
Thousands of East and Gulf Coast dockworkers went on strike demanding higher pay. Here are the wage increases they secured.
Longshoremen are returning to work at ports from Maine to Texas, just three days after walking out on a strike that ...
The Port of Baltimore is back in business - at least for now - as dockworkers with the International Longshoremen's Union ...
It took only three days for one side to blink and the potentially crippling strike at the United States’ East and Gulf Coast ...
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Conley Terminal, the main cargo port in South Boston, will re-open Friday morning, after dockworkers suspended their strike.