The head of the dockworkers union praised President-elect Trump for his support amid contract negotiations with port ...
Vowing to stop machines from taking their jobs, 45,000 U.S. longshoremen are threatening to go on a strike that would shut down ports on the East and Gulf coasts and could damage ...
The two sides said the agreement protects union jobs and allows ports on the East and Gulf coasts to modernize with new technology.
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 ...
A major East Coast dockworkers’ union is reportedly set to resume talks with port operators next week, with some industry executives sounding alarms that another strike is likely as job ...
Longshoremen are trying to prevent the adoption of tech that could eliminate jobs. That transition has been underway in other countries.
The International Longshoremen's Association and United States Maritime Alliance reached a tentative deal on Wednesday, averting a looming strike set for later this month.
After a contentious negotiation, the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and the U.S. Maritime Alliance (USMX) on ...
A deal would mark the end of a contentious fight between the dockworker union and their employers over how certain technology can be implemented at the ports, which handle roughly half of all U.S.
East and Gulf Coast port operators late Wednesday struck an agreement with a dockworkers union, resolving a labor dispute that had threatened to halt shipments for a second time in three months.
The labor union representing the 45,000 U.S. dockworkers who went on strike in the fall is returning to the negotiating table with port employers amid threats of carrying out another strike at ...
The tentative agreement averts a potential strike at ports from Maine to Texas.