East Coast and Gulf port workers walked off the job at midnight after failing to agree to a new contract with the United ...
After reaching a tentative deal that suspended a short strike in October, unionized dockworkers and port operators face another crucial test.
While importers no longer have to worry about a port strike on the East Coast, the incoming president Donald Trump’s threat ...
International Longshoremen’s Association announced it had reached an agreement with the U.S. Maritime Alliance, David Murray ...
The strike, which was paused in early October after a contract extension, would have resumed Jan. 15 at several ports.
Officials with the International Longshoremen’s Association and United States Maritime Alliance met privately to discuss port automation technology. The post Report: ILA, USMX met on port automation ...
With the union and USMX resuming negotiations on Tuesday ... Still, Trump could face a major port strike just as he takes office, spurring him to intervene. He could also invoke the 1947 Taft ...
It looks like a potential strike by dockworkers at East Coast and Gulf Coast ports has likely been averted. While it still ...
ILA leadership credited support from President-elect Donald Trump over automation protections as key to reaching common ground in the negotiations.
Tens of thousands of longshoremen could walk off the job from Maine to Texas next week if their union and management can’t resolve long-running contract issues. A damaging strike that kicks off ...