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What to know about wages amid ILA port strike Members of the International Longshoremen's Association walked off the job on Tuesday amid demands of better pay and a contract that expired on Monday.
The International Longshoremen’s Association has announced the end of its port strike. The end of the strike was confirmed by ILA Local 1422 President Charles Brave to Live 5 News. According to ...
And the ILA’s East Coast port strike may have a sequel, depending on whether a new six-year ILA contract is finalized in 90 days, and what impact it has on consumers.
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East Coast port strike: ILA union rejects wage hike offer near 50% as shutdown at midnight nears - MSNA port strike on the East and Gulf coasts among ILA union workers is still set for Tuesday, as a wage hike offer near 50% from port ownership was rejected.
Port Workers' union talks with employers over automation could lead to January strike 00:40. Another possible U.S. port strike is looming later this month, which may seem like deja vu given it's ...
Local ILA chapter says port strike is suspended until January after days on picket lines. by Ian Kayanja & Claire Weber. Thu, October 3rd 2024 at 6:29 PM. Updated Fri, October 4th 2024 at 11:16 PM. 3.
A strike shuts down the Port of Baltimore, where the union represents around 2,400 workers, for the second time this year. The port was largely closed for about two months after the container ship ...
The union representing 45,000 striking dockworkers in South Carolina and other East and Gulf coast ports has agreed to suspend its 3-day strike until Jan. 15 ILA union agrees to suspend port ...
ILA President Harold J. Daggett remains at the center of discussion over the port strike that threatens to wound the U.S. economy with shortages and price hikes if not resolved soon.
This is the first coast-wide ILA strike since 1977. ... Most of the goods coming through the Port of Charleston are from Asia and Northern Europe via more than 14 different ocean carriers.
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