He wanted Big Labor to have more power. He’s got it—as the union shuts down East and Gulf Coast ports.
Port workers, led by ILA leader Harold Daggett, have stopped working indefinitely in a dispute over pay and automation.
Dockworkers and longshoremen in east coast ports are now on strike in a major labor action with real consequences for the U.S ...
ILA members are justified in fighting for pay, but shutting down Baltimore and other ports could spell disaster far beyond ...
Much of the labor dispute involves the addition of new technologies to U.S. ports that the workers say could ultimately cause ...
A photo of Harold Daggett, president of the striking longshoremen's union, with Donald Trump circulated as dockworkers walked ...
The work stoppage by more than 50,000 members of the International Longshoremen's Association could delay delivery of ...
The strike isn’t expected to affect bulk cargo, which generally is not shipped in such things as containers, specialty ...
The work stoppage occurred after the ILA’s contract with the U.S. Maritime Alliance, which represents the ports, expired at ...
If longshore workers at East and Gulf coast ports go on strike Tuesday, as now appears likely, it could choke off the ...
The International Longshoremen’s Association is preparing to strike this week along the East and Gulf coasts. The union, which represents around 2,400 workers at the Port of Baltimore, said Sunday ...