A port strike is possible again if negotiators can't reach a deal by Jan. 15. A walkout could spark inflation and shortages, experts said.
Another dock workers strike is looming. If a deal isn’t reached with port operators before Jan. 15, another strike could exacerbate inflation and undercut U.S. economic growth.
The union representing 45,000 dock workers on the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts and their employers on Wednesday said they ...
Another possible U.S. port strike is looming later this month, which may seem like deja vu given it's only been three months since a work stoppage stemming from a labor dispute closed every major ...
The union representing 45,000 dock workers on the East and Gulf Coasts and their employers said they reached a tentative deal averting a strike.
Container shipping expert John McCown says imports at East and Gulf Coast ports were 3.9 percent below pandemic-era averages.
An earlier port strike last fall, a few weeks before the November election, ended after roughly three days, following intervention from the Biden administration and dire warnings from interests ...
Dock workers could resume their brief strike from October if an agreement isn’t reached between them and dock operators before the Jan. 15 contract deadline. While the two sides agreed to a pay ...
An East and Gulf coast port strike that could snarl supply chains, create shortages and raise prices on hundreds of goods is back in view as port operators and dockworkers resume contract ...
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