The longshoremen strike, affecting every major port on the East Coast and Gulf Coast, will potentially cost billions.
Roughly 45,000 port workers across the East Coast plan to strike at midnight after stalled negotiations between the U.S. Maritime Alliance and the International Longshoremen’s Association.
If the International Longshoremen's Association and United States Maritime Alliance can't reach an agreement by Monday 11:59 ...
With the first strike by the ILA at East and Gulf Coast cargo terminals since 1977 seemingly imminent, officials in New York ...
A strike could have an almost immediate impact on supplies of perishable imports such as bananas, for example. The ports that could be affected by the strike handle 3.8 million metric tons of bananas ...
The Port of Cleveland will not be impacted if dockworkers at the East Coast and Gulf Coast ports go on strike, according to a ...
A prolonged East Coast and Gulf Coast port strike could moderately increase prices for a range of goods, experts told ABC News. That upward pressure on prices would result from a shortage of products ...
A possible strike by dock workers across the east and southeastern United States coasts could impact shipments to New York. Governor Kathy Hochul said 47,000 workers from Maine to Texas will strike on ...
When the clock strikes midnight Tuesday, tens of thousands of dock workers plan to strike at all Atlantic and Gulf Coast ...
Several industries have taken steps to prepare for a likely work stoppage, but analysts say a prolonged walkout could dent ...
Shipping ports along the Gulf and East Coasts are hours away from a work stoppage after two unions continued in a contract ...