The International Longshoreman's Association (ILA) union secured a 62% raise for members over six years in its tentative agreement with the U.S. Maritime Alliance.
The worries were sparked by about 45,000 union dockworkers walking off the job Tuesday as their contract with the United ...
Commentators joked that President Biden, by crediting Vice President Kamala Harris for her involvement in his administration, ...
The International Longshoremen’s Association strike is a test of whether unions can push back against a wave of automation ...
Fresh from a big win in a three-day port strike, which ended with his members getting a 62 ... Historically, the introduction ...
The strike ended sooner than investors had expected, weakening shipping stocks as freight rates were no longer expected to surge ...
A person briefed on the agreement said the ports sweetened their wage offer from about 50% over six years to 62%. The person didn't want to be identified because the agreement is tentative. Any wage ...
Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign avoided a problem that could have damaged her campaign after the historic port strike ...
Thousands of port workers have returned to their jobs after reaching a tentative agreement which includes a 62 percent pay increase over the next six years.
Dockworkers and shipping companies made a surprise deal following a massive strike, deferring potentially devastating impacts ...
Local International Longshoremen's Association workers claim the port strike is over, Kenneth Riley with Local 1422 said to ...
A deal at the docks Thursday--the International Longshoremen's Union agrees to suspend its strike until January 15 ending ...