A prolonged strike could lead to shortages in retail stores and price hikes, and even a short one would snarl supply chains.
U.S. East and Gulf Coast port workers are set to go on strike in less than 10 hours with no talks currently scheduled to head ...
The current lack of automation is a primary reason that U.S. ports rank near the bottom of global port efficiency ratings.
East and Gulf Coast port workers are set to go on strike at midnight today with no talks currently scheduled to head off a ...
A port strike on the U.S. East Coast and Gulf of Mexico will go ahead starting on Tuesday, the International Longshoremen’s ...
The largest union representing port workers in the United States said an anticipated port strike will begin on Tuesday, as ...
Someone needs to explain that there is not one Midwest. Placing a debate in NYC is not the smartest way to demonstrate ...
The job action by the International Longshoremen's Association could cost the American economy as much as $7.5 billion a week ...
Warehouses and other facilities have been expanded since pandemic-era supply chain disruptions, leaving L.A. and Long Beach ...
Longshoremen going on strike at East Coast ports in the US could cost the US economy $5 billion a day and cause holiday ...
Thousands of dockworkers could be on the picket line – including right here on the East Coast. Negotiations between companies ...
Thousands of dockworkers at every major East and Gulf coast port are girding to strike in less than 24 hours, threatening to close trade gateways that handle about half of all goods shipped in ...