Unionized dockworkers at East and Gulf Coast ports are on strike, demanding higher wages and protection from automation, though experts warn automation is needed for competitiveness.
The International Longshoremen’s Association strike will not last because the political considerations of allowing it to drag ...
Dockworkers and longshoremen in east coast ports are now on strike in a major labor action with real consequences for the U.S ...
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce said Biden should use the Taft-Hartley Act to avoid the work stoppage at 14 ports from Maine to ...
The International Longshoremen’s Association launched a major strike on Tuesday that saw 45,000 workers shut down ports ...
The dockworkers' strike, their first since 1977, could snarl supply chains and cause shortages and higher prices if it ...
The company benefitting from the strikes has more than 6,700 customers and 2.8 percent of the world's GDP flows through its ...
The dockworkers striking up and down the East Coast are, culturally and geographically, a world apart from the Hollywood ...
Port workers, led by ILA leader Harold Daggett, have stopped working indefinitely in a dispute over pay and automation.
The port closures will lead to delays and backlog for the global shipping industry. See which products could see shortages if ...
Harold Daggett, head of the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA), made the vow on a picket line in New Jersey on ...
A prolonged work stoppage of several weeks or months could rekindle inflation for some goods and trigger layoffs at manufacturers as raw materials dry up, experts said.