Canada’s Labor Minister ended labor battles at Vancouver and Montreal ports, the second time the Canadian government has ...
Canada on Tuesday moved to end labor disputes at the country's two biggest ports, Vancouver and Montreal, citing economic ...
The Maritime Employers Association locked out 1,200 longshore ... U.S. election, the threat of trade wars and global ...
Import volumes at major US container ports may exceed previous forecasts for the remainder of the year due to concerns about a potential East Coast/Gulf Coast port strike and anticipated tariff hikes ...
Joe Biden had mapped out a game plan for his final months as president. Then a series of cascading crises intruded.
The United States Maritime Alliance and the International Longshoremen’s Association are scheduled to resume bargaining next ...
U.S. ports covered by Global Port Tracker handled 2.29 million Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units – one 20-foot container or its equivalent – in September, although the Ports of New York/New Jersey and ...
With the lockout of dock foremen on Canada’s Pacific Coast entering its fifth day and the partial strike of longshoremen in ...
Over 700 port workers are on strike – and locked out – in British Columbia. The International Longshore and Warehouse Union ...
Aircraft assembly workers at Boeing factories near Seattle and elsewhere voted to end a seven-week strike overnight. Leaders ...
Worker unrest over contract disputes at Canada’s largest ports in Montreal and British Columbia threatens to spill over into ...
Employers at ports in British Columbia will lock out unionized supervisors, a move that threatens to freeze trade on Canada’s ...