The International Longshoremen’s Association and United States Maritime Alliance signed a new six-year master contract ...
The deal was praised by both sides as a win-win deal that protects union jobs, while establishing a framework for introducing ...
The U.S. East and Gulf Coast port employers, represented by the U.S. Maritime Alliance (USMX), and ... But the union said it was not convinced its members would go unhurt by new technology.” In ...
As Baltimore is the largest port for automobile shipments ... On day one of the strike, the ILA proved their point: the country could be crippled if the longshoremen, standing together, did ...
The final approval for a new six-year contract agreement between the International Longshoreman’s Association and the U.S. Maritime Alliance was given by the ILA. The approved contract will run from ...
Tentative agreement for the new contract was negotiated in January this year, averting a potential port strike during what the American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA) said was a “critical time” ...
representing port operators, terminal operators and ocean carriers, expired on Oct. 1. Under intense pressure from the Biden administration, the ILA agreed to suspend the strike for three months ...
In the weeks before the ratification, the union’s locals reviewed both the master contract and local port area contracts ... to hedge against a second ILA strike.
Rank-and-File members of the International Longshoremen’s Association at the Atlantic and Gulf Coast Ports have overwhelmingly ratified a new six-year contract with the United States Maritime Alliance ...
or ILA. The six-year contract expired in October, and shippers moved higher-than-normal cargo volumes into the port ahead of the deadline. Dockworkers went on strike for four days before the union ...
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