( The Hill) – Tens of thousands of longshoremen at ports along the East Coast and Gulf of Mexico went on strike shortly after midnight, the first strike by the port workers’ union in nearly 50 years.
Dockworkers at ports from Maine to Texas began walking picket lines today in a strike over wages and automation that could reignite inflation and cause shortages of goods if it goes on more than a few ...
A union contract involving 45,000 dockworkers lapsed on Monday, kicking off a strike that could shut down ports across the ...
The International Longshoremen's Association walked off the job Tuesday after their contract expired. The strike could ...
The contract between the ports and about 45,000 members of the International Longshoremen's Association expired at midnight, and even though progress was reported in talks on Monday, the workers went ...
ILA dockworkers strike at East and Gulf Coast ports, impacting the Massachusetts economy and potentially costing $5 billion ...
The International Longshoremen's Association and its 45,000 members from Maine to Texas were set to strike at 12:01 a.m.
About 45,000 members of the International Longshoremen's Association on the Gulf and East Coast walked off the job on Monday, ...
The last ILA strike on the East Coast, in 1977, ended after 44 days. In 2002, President George W. Bush invoked the ...
Dockworkers at ports from Maine to Texas began walking picket lines early Tuesday in a strike over wages and automation that ...
Port employers said they have exchanged new contract offers with the International Longshoremen’s Association, just hours ...
Thousands of dockworkers at ports along the East and Gulf Coasts went on strike in search of higher pay and better job ...