A potential strike could impact ports across the United States, including the Port of Mobile. The International Longshoreman ...
Whenever and however the dispute is resolved, it’s likely to affect how freight moves in and out of the United States for ...
Oct. 1 is when longshoremen who care for all of the ships and containers that dock at these ports have threatened to walk off ...
Congress needs to pass a spending bill by September 30 to avoid a partial government shutdown. Dockworkers and ports must ...
Dockworkers have threatened to strike on Oct. 1 in major ports on the East Coast and Gulf of Mexico, which could complicate ...
A strike that is potentially just weeks away has the potential to have a weeks if not months-long impact on the U.S. economy.
The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA), the largest union of maritime workers in North America, is preparing to ...
China imported 200,000 MT of pork in August, up sharply from only 90,000 MT in July but still 2.3% below year-ago. Through ...
So the timing couldn’t be worse for a potential strike by the International Longshoremen’s Association, the union that represents dock workers, which has threatened to walk off the job if a new ...
Although West Coast and Canadian ports would see a surge in traffic if the strike occurs, they cannot absorb all the volume ...