The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) agreed on Thursday to suspend a strike that closed down major ports on the East and Gulf Coasts following an improved wage offer from port employers.
Striking members (port workers) of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) will be back to work on Friday ...
The port’s 170 workers are now set to return to work alongside the 45,000 other ILA members who had been on strike as of ...
East and Gulf Coast ports are also important junctions for exports of raw cotton, animal feed, soybeans and meats and imports ...
The economic impact of the US port strike has yet to be quantified as warring parties reached a “tentative” agreement to end ...
A massive port strike up the East Coast that began on Tuesday has the potential to become one of America’s most disruptive ...
U.S. dockworkers agreed to end a three-day strike that had paralyzed trade on the East and Gulf coasts and threatened to ...
Dock workers and port operators struck a tentative deal on Oct. 3, bringing to an end the three day standoff that has had huge knock-on impacts for seafood importers ...
US importers and exporters will be breathing a sigh of relief after dockers at US container ports last night agreed to return ...
The last time East Coast and Gulf Coast workers went on strike, in 1977, the work stoppage lasted seven weeks. In 2002, a ...
A strike by dockworkers on the U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast that disrupted much of the nation's ocean shipping this week ...
The striking workers, after holding out for days, packed up and headed home, knowing their demands had been heard.