Without a new port labor deal, the International Longshoremen’s Association instructed its members to halt work after midnight Tuesday.
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.
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 ...
Port workers, led by ILA leader Harold Daggett, have stopped working indefinitely in a dispute over pay and automation.
Harold Daggett, head of the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA), made the vow on a picket line in New Jersey on ...
The last time the International Longshoremen's Association shut ports with a strike was in 1977, over fear that modernization ...
The East Coast cargo stoppage could cause price hikes and snarl up industries from produce to liquor to electronics if it drags on too long, according to observers.
PHILADELPHIA -- From Maine to Texas, dockworkers at 36 ports across the eastern United States are on strike for the first ...
Four busy Florida ports will see direct impacts from an International Longshoremen’s Association strike for higher wages that ...
Striking workers from the International Longshoremen’s Association stand on a picket line at the entrance to the South Locust ...
Hundreds of Union workers on strike came out to the Port of Houston to demand fair wages and protections against automation.Many were carrying signs that read “NO WORK WITHOUT A FAIR CONTRACT “ AND ...