U.S. dockworkers in ports from New England to Texas have started to strike, which could cost the U.S. economy up to $4.5 ...
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The workers want to earn at least or more than the $55 per hour that the West Coast longshoremen signed up for last year. The union also wants guarantees that automation won’t be increased.
On October 1, 2024, dockworkers from the East and Gulf Coasts began their first large-scale strike since 1977 following the ...
If the dockworker's strike drags on, consumers then begin to feel its impact in the form of shortages and higher prices.
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - A major kink in the U.S. supply chain leaves thousands of goods stranded at sea, as thousands of port workers across the country go on strike. They’re demanding higher pay and ...
Thousands of dockworkers from Maine to Texas have gone on strike, demanding a pay raise and fair working conditions. The strike threatens to disrupt the U.S. supply chain and could cost the economy ...
As the party in power at the White House, Democrats are more likely to be held responsible for any significant economic ...
The union representing thousands of dockworkers from Maine to Texas launched a strike over wages and the use of automation, ...
Two KC area tenant unions are on strike, withholding a combined $60,000 in rent over poor living conditions, while demanding ...