East Coast and Gulf port workers walked off the job at midnight after failing to agree to a new contract with the United ...
Officials with the International Longshoremen’s Association and United States Maritime Alliance met privately to discuss port automation technology. The post Report: ILA, USMX met on port automation ...
Dockworkers tentatively agree to a new deal, preventing a potential port strike that may have snarled supply chains, created ...
Dock workers and employers at East and Gulf Coast ports have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract, avoiding a ...
The ILA and the shipping industry ... Still, Trump could face a major port strike just as he takes office, spurring him to intervene. He could also invoke the 1947 Taft-Hartley Act, a law that ...
According to a report from CNBC, the International Longshoremen's Association and USMX met secretly on Sunday to discuss the issue of technology and automation ahead of formal contract bargaining.
The ILA declined to comment on the meeting. It remains unclear if the full USMX bargaining team will agree to document language on automation or risk another strike. "We are at an inflection ...
The International Longshoremen’s Association expects to shortly take the next steps toward ratifying a new contract with East ...
International Longshoremen’s Association announced it had reached an agreement with the U.S. Maritime Alliance, David Murray ...
averting a potential strike across the country's ports, which would have damaged the American economy. A six-year agreement on wages covering ILA port workers employed in container and roll-on ...