The strike, which began this week, has already impacted more than 45 container vessels stuck waiting to unload their goods as port workers from Maine to Texas continue their work stoppage.
Some American consumers started panic buying products like toilet paper as dockworkers on Thursday entered their third day of a strike, the International Longshoremen's Association's first since 1977.
With roughly two months before union workers at East and Gulf Coast ports may begin a new strike, a fight over automated ...
The end of the three-day U.S. port strike has implications ... The agreement ended a strike that affected U.S. ports from Maine to Texas and sparked fears of widespread economic impact.
At issue was automation of port technology ... versus the 77% demanded by the ILA. The strike went on for 72 hours, shutting down 36 ports from Maine to Texas. Over 47,000 dock workers walked ...
Texas — that handle about one-half of U.S. ocean imports. The strike is against United States Maritime Alliance, a coalition of ocean container carriers, port associations and terminal operators.
The protesters warned authorities that they will not leave until they meet with state or federal officials. Port Laredo, ...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Dockworkers at ports from Maine to Texas began ... The strike affecting 36 ports is the first by the union since 1977. Workers began picketing at the Port of Philadelphia ...
Truck Parking Club examined data from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics to uncover the impact of the dockworkers’ strike on the supply chain. “The U.S. port strike has ended, but the ...