Ports along the US east and Gulf coasts have shut down as dock workers went on strike for the first time in nearly five ...
A strike would cause billions of dollars in economic damage and force shippers to divert more products to the West Coast, ...
Their first large-scale stoppage in nearly 50 years started early Tuesday, blocking everything from food to automobile ...
Tens of thousands of dockworkers are on strike after the International Longshoremen's Association and the US Maritime ...
A prolonged shutdown could deal a significant blow to the economy since the workers control major commercial choke points.
Thousands of dockworkers could be on the picket line – including right here on the East Coast. Negotiations between companies ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — The nation's consumer supply chain faces severe disruptions in a matter of days. That’s if ...
Conditions are emerging for a broader class movement pitting the working class against US and global capitalism.
The longshoremen strike, affecting every major port on the East Coast and Gulf Coast, will potentially cost billions.
Dock workers in 14 ports along the East Coast could walk off the job as soon as Tuesday if they don’t come to an agreement with their employer by midnight Monday. Talks between the Port Workers Union ...
This is a repeat in reverse of the same maneuvers conducted between 2022 through 2023 when the contract for the West Coast ...
The potential economic implications of a strike along the East Coast and the Gulf Coast are massive as at least 50,000 dockworkers threaten to walk off the job just after midnight on Tuesday.