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The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) union and USMX have agreed to return to the negotiating table ahead of this month's strike deadline. Dockworkers' union, employers to resume ...
A much better-than-expected jobs report released just hours after the quick suspension of a longshoreman’s strike is giving a boost and some relief to Vice President Harris’s campaign. The ...
Welcome to The Hill’s Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy The Big Story Dockworkers poised to strike at midnight Tens of thousands of longshoremen at ...
The ILA members' strike, which consisted of over 47,000 port workers across the Atlantic and Gulf coasts, including 4,500 from New York and New Jersey, began on Tuesday, Oct. 1, as the union ...
The longshoreman’s union is demanding “airtight” language that the ports won’t introduce automation “or semi-automation.” ... A one-week strike would cost the US economy about $2.1 ...
The Anderson Economic Group estimated that the U.S. economy would lose $2.1 billion from a one-week strike, $1.5 billion due to the loss in value or degradation of items such as perishable goods, $400 million for transportation company losses, and $200 million in lost wages for the
The longshoremen's union has not endorsed in the presidential race. It backed Biden in 2020, and its political action committee has given far more heavily to Democrats than Republicans in ...
1935 Gulf Coast longshoremen's strike; 1936 Gulf Coast maritime workers' strike; 1936 Pacific Coast maritime workers' strike; 1971 ILWU strike; 1983 Pacific Coast Metal Trades Union strike; 1985–1986 New Bedford fishermen's strike; 2012 Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach strike; 2019 Alaska ferry workers' strike; 2024 United States port strike