Longshoremen are striking for better wages, but they also say they're fighting to protect jobs against automation. U.S. ports ...
It could get more difficult to find your favorite things on store shelves as strikes take place at ports across the East ...
The strike wave poses both the urgent need, as well as the possibility, of an independent class movement directed against the ...
The International Longshoremen’s Association and the United States Maritime Alliance failed to reach an agreement overnight, causing union port workers along the East Coast and Gulf of ...
The strike, which began at midnight, will stop the flow of various goods over the docks of almost all cargo ports along the East and Gulf of Mexico coasts.
At first, Rodrigue said that the disruption to the economy won’t be noticeable, but in a week or two, the dominos will begin to fall.
Tens of thousands of workers at major ports on the east coast and gulf coast are now on strike. Where we may see an immediate ...
The International Longshoreman's Association—which represents port workers from Maine to Texas—and the US Maritime Alliance ...
PHILADELPHIA — Dockworkers at ports from Maine to Texas began walking picket lines early Tuesday in a strike over wages and ...
Officials said those who will be impacted are those who import products through the Port of Houston and other affected ports.
A supply chain expert says the port strike could impact everyday life, starting with the way we shop and what we can buy.
A port strike stretching from Maine to Texas could benefit local freight businesses but may impact consumer prices if it extends beyond three weeks.