A potential strike by tens of thousands of longshoremen on the East and Gulf coasts ports is looming, with the deadline set for midnight tonight. If the strike were to occur, it could have significant impacts on the operations of ports stretching from Maine to Texas.
The strike is driven by negotiations between the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) over issues such as wages, benefits, and working conditions. If an agreement is not reached by the deadline, it is expected that workers will walk off the job, effectively halting port operations along the East and Gulf coasts.
The implications of such a strike could be far-reaching, affecting the flow of goods and commodities in and out of some of the busiest ports in the country. This could lead to delays in shipments, increased costs for both importers and exporters, and disruptions to supply chains.
Both the ILA and USMX have expressed a desire to reach a mutually agreeable resolution before the deadline. However, if a strike were to occur, it would be the first of its kind in the industry since 1977.
As the clock ticks down to midnight, stakeholders in the shipping and logistics industry are anxiously awaiting the outcome of the negotiations and hoping for a resolution that will prevent a costly and disruptive strike at East and Gulf coast ports.
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Boeing strike. Major port strike. Missile strikes in the Middle East. Thanks Biden
Where’s Harris
Thought she supports unions
Those robotic armatures(?)… Each one of those things are staffed with an actual human, yes? So that there's a real human being there to operate the thing (even if it's just enough to safely stop it temporarily, if something goes wrong).
Because, y'know, …those self-driving cars never get into catastrophic accidents when there isn't a (sober and awake) human behind the wheel. To take over when something goes wrong, eh.
*(That, by the way, was sarcasm. …Just sayin'.)
So, presuming that there's at least one Union-member human being for each robotic arm, how many humans are hired for that purpose (safety? prevention of catastrophic loss of time and equipment?)?
Could that number be negotiated?
Yknow, to add personnel in a meaningful way (that would add/assist the work being done)?
Just asking.
Owen Jay Korman
Philadelphia, PA
Keep up the good work from your friend John
All you guys did was repeat what we already know🤦🏾♀️
In the midst of hurricane destruction relief effort going on, dock yard union should hold off on the strike.
Thank Fed for all strikes because of inflation
My dad is a container truck driver and told me about this yesterday. Hope this doesn't affect his income. They just moved into a new house a few months ago.
Kirstine you little liar, in cahoots with Lester, Liars together, how romantic – pretending the White House got the two sides talking. Biden is the single most stubborn self absorbed President we've ever had except for maybe Jackson and LBJ. Biden is never at work, and he can't multi-task. someone, please take this issue and run withh it to a private sector specialist who is ot entangled in bribery union money. and we Republicans want those Union votes. give them those six Years, lock it up.
I'd take a 50% pay increase!
Unions and their Democrat Loons want to harm and hold back America at all cost…