A long strike could make some products more expensive, and create a scarcity of popular toys during the holidays.
Thousands of longshoremen across the biggest ports on the East and Gulf Coast have walked off their jobs in a bid for a pay ...
The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA), which represents 45,000 striking U.S. dockworkers at East and Gulf coast ...
Someone needs to go to Congress and say, ‘Whoa, time out,’ this world is going too fast for us. Machines have got to stop,” ...
In 2002, a strike among workers at West Coast ports lasted 11 days before then-President George W. Bush invoked the ...
This story originally appeared on South Carolina Daily Gazette. CHARLESTON — After failing to reach a final-hour agreement, ...
The much-feared Hurricane Milton finally made landfall on October 9th in Florida. Initially touching down as a Category 3 ...
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Calls are growing among anti-strike figureheads for Biden to invoke the 1947 Taft-Hartley Act, a law that would temporarily halt the strike and force negotiations for an 80-day cooling-off period. The ...
cars – any products brought in by container ships. It also could drive up the cost of shipping, which would be passed on to consumers. A prolonged strike could create weekslong backlogs at ports ...
When East and Gulf Coast longshoremen went on strike last week, their employers claimed to be unable to afford their wage ...
Estimates from the National Association of Manufacturers show the strike jeopardizes $2.1 billion in trade daily, and the ...