From Maine to Texas, dockworkers at 36 ports across the eastern U.S. are now on strike for the first time in decades.
Dock workers often make six figures and some top $200,000 a year. They want better wages and a stop to automation.
If prolonged, the ILA strike could snarl supply chain traffic as well as trigger shortages and higher prices ahead of the ...
"With the longshoremen’s strike now in effect, the disruption to our supply chain is both immediate and far-reaching," says ...
The first thing that's going to be impacted by the dockworkers strike, experts said, is fresh produce, like bananas, and ...
U.S. ports from Maine to Texas shut down Tuesday when the union representing about 45,000 dockworkers went on strike for the first time since 1977. A lengthy shutdown could raise prices on goods ...
A lengthy strike by 45,000 dockworkers at ports from Maine to Texas could drive up prices and make some items harder to get.
The union representing thousands of striking dockworkers is pushing for bigger wage increases than port operators have ...
Estimates from the National Association of Manufacturers show the strike jeopardizes $2.1 billion in trade daily, and the ...
Baltimore dockworkers joined thousands of longshoremen who went on strike early Tuesday along the East and Gulf Coasts, rejecting an 11th-hour offer to boost wages and shutting down ports from Maine ...
From Maine to Texas, dockworkers at 36 ports across the eastern United States are on strike for the first time in decades, a ...
None of Connecticut's three major ports have the capacity to handle really large container ships, but consumers in the state will still be impacted.