For the first time since 1977, East Coast port workers are on the verge of a strike. Here's what's at stake, for both workers ...
Talks between the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA), which represents 45,000 port workers, and the United States ...
For the first time in decades, the largest union of maritime workers in North America is planning to go on strike, ...
A government task force is ready to help minimize supply-chain disruptions in case of a prolonged East Coast port strike, ...
The ports that would be affected by a potential strike bring over half of the nation's knitted and non-knitted apparel, ...
Businesses have been accelerating imports, redirecting cargo and pleading with the Biden administration to prevent a walkout.
Even a short strike at East and Gulf Coast ports could disrupt U.S. supply chains until 2025, according to one expert.
Failure to reach a new longshoremen contract deal risks many East and Gulf Coast ports closing before the year-end consumer ...
Thousands of East and Gulf Coast port workers are ready to walk off the job on October 1. Here's what's at stake.
Iván Marambio, president of Fruits of Chile, said that, so far, the sector does not foresee problems with the transportation ...
This is a repeat in reverse of the same maneuvers conducted between 2022 through 2023 when the contract for the West Coast ...
Some 25,000 dockworkers at East and Gulf Coast ports may strike as early as October 1 if their union doesn't reach a contract ...