Dockworkers tentatively agree to a new deal, preventing a potential port strike that may have snarled supply chains, created shortages and inflation.
Dockworkers and port companies have come to a tentative agreement on a new six-year deal, avoiding another work stoppage that would cause major shipping disruptions along the East Coast. The ...
East Coast and Gulf port workers walked off the job at midnight after failing to agree to a new contract with the United ...
A major East Coast dockworkers’ union is reportedly set to resume talks with port operators next week ... “Most believe there will be a walkout.” Shipping carriers have been preparing ...
The ILA reportedly wants the right to add union workers to complement port automation advancements—a demand the USMX may not have interest in.
The United States Maritime Alliance and International Longshoremen's Association reached a deal on a contract Wednesday night avoiding a strike that could have shut down ports up and down the East ...
Investors can also monitor the effects of a potential port strike through the SonicShares Global Shipping ETF BOAT which tracks the Solactive Global Shipping Index consisting of global shipping ...
The ILA and the shipping industry ... the tentative contract reached in October is a boon for workers at East and Gulf Coast ports. The deal provides port workers with a 61.5% wage increase ...
Dock workers and employers at East and Gulf Coast ports have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract, avoiding a ...
Logistics experts have said the tentative agreement reached last week could impact shipping rates for the better.
After reaching a tentative deal that suspended a short strike in October, unionized dockworkers and port operators face another crucial test.