Dockworkers at East and Gulf Coast ports are on the verge of a strike that could begin Tuesday, raising questions about ...
Several industries have taken steps to prepare for a likely work stoppage, but analysts say a prolonged walkout could dent ...
Thousands of dockworkers at more than a dozen ports along the East Coast and Gulf Coasts are poised to walk off the job on ...
A strike by tens of thousands of longshoremen threatened for midnight tonight could halt port operations from Maine to Texas, ...
The union representing U.S. dockworkers signaled that 45,000 members will walk off the job at midnight, kicking off a massive ...
Thousands of dockworkers at more than a dozen ports along the East Coast and Gulf Coasts are poised to walk off the job on ...
U.S. ports from Maine to Texas could shut down if a union representing about 45,000 dockworkers carries through with a ...
A lengthy shutdown could raise prices on goods around the country and potentially cause shortages and price increases at big ...
Talks between the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA), which represents 45,000 port workers, and the United States ...
Should a strike commence, President Joe Biden could force union members back to work under the Taft-Hartley Act — but Biden ...
The union for 45,000 dockworkers and the group representing the ports have exchanged wage offers, leaving a ray of hope that a deal can be reached without a major work stoppage.
Key industry and government officials are urging U.S. dockworkers and their employers to avoid a strike at East and Gulf Coast ports, though many facilities are bracing for a shutdown.