The upsurge in labor organizing is in part a way for workers to gain some sort of say about what happens to their jobs.
There’s concern the strike could reignite inflation and cause shortages. And potentially costing the American economy billons of dollars.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The 45,000 dockworkers who went on strike Tuesday for the first time in decades at 36 U.S. ports from ...
Hundreds of Union workers on strike came out to the Port of Houston to demand fair wages and protections against automation.Many were carrying signs that read “NO WORK WITHOUT A FAIR CONTRACT “ AND ...
The International Longshoremen’s Association president threatened to "cripple" the economy if union members are not adequately compensated.
Things like toilet paper and paper towels are mostly produced in the U.S., so supplies of those shouldn’t be impacted.
President Joe Biden’s administration heaped pressure on U.S. port employers to raise their offer to secure a labor deal with ...
Longshoremen are striking for better wages, but they also say they're fighting to protect jobs against automation. U.S. ports ...
In August, the former Rockwell Collins boss took over the reins of Boeing, which has been rocked by multiple crises this year ...
The strike, which began at midnight, will stop the flow of various goods over the docks of almost all cargo ports along the East and Gulf of Mexico coasts.
SEABROOK, Texas (KTRK) – The Port of Houston has joined a nationwide strike which stems from a deadlock that has been ...
At first, Rodrigue said that the disruption to the economy won’t be noticeable, but in a week or two, the dominos will begin to fall.