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.
U.S. ports from Maine to Texas shut down Tuesday when the union representing about 45,000 dockworkers went on strike for the ...
Cooler heads prevailed, so the port strike is suspended, but President Joe Biden was dead wrong to refuse to invoke the Taft-Hartley Act to avert the crisis.
The deal reached Thursday to have 50,000 striking longshore workers return to work had a lot of winners — and relatively few ...
A person briefed on the agreement said the ports sweetened their wage offer from about 50% over six years to 62%. The person didn't want to be identified because the agreement is tentative. Any wage ...
Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign avoided a problem that could have damaged her campaign after the historic port strike ...
Tens of thousands of longshoremen working at the ports on the East Coast returned to work on Friday after they reached a ...
A logistics expert weighs in on automation as ports reopen after International Longshoremen's Association strike ...
When the history books are written about the fate of longshoremen in the US, few characters will loom as large as Harold ...
Local International Longshoremen's Association workers claim the port strike is over, Kenneth Riley with Local 1422 said to ...
The Longshoremen’s Union strike is off for now, but with the issue of automation at US ports yet to be resolved, it’s vital ...
Louisiana’s longshoremen headed back to the docks at noon on Friday, ending a three-day strike that shuttered U.S. container ...