The longshoremen strike, affecting every major port on the East Coast and Gulf Coast, will potentially cost billions.
Dock workers often make six figures and some top $200,000 a year. They want better wages and a stop to automation.
A strike would cause billions of dollars in economic damage and force shippers to divert more products to the West Coast, ...
Dozens of workers outside the Bayboard Container Terminal in Seabrook holding signs saying “NO WORK WITHOUT A FAIR CONTRACT” ...
Every increase in cost is passed down the chain, meaning what seems like a far-off concern — a US labour dispute — will likely drive up the cost of goods in Australia. "Absolutely, it'll have a big ...
The International Longshoremen’s Association is demanding significantly higher wages and a total ban on the automation of ...
The first ILA strike in nearly 50 years halted activity at the Port Wilmington. The port is a leader in fruit imports, and ...
Transportation and warehousing sectors are poised to first feel the pinch, with a broader economic fallout expected if the ...