A strike at ports along the East Coast and Gulf of Mexico could threaten Americans’ supply of bananas. Three-quarters of the nation’s bananas — more than 3.8 million metric tons — come through ports ...
The affected ports collectively handle more than 68% of all containerised exports and 56% of imports for the nation.
The Department of Energy says the ongoing strikes at U.S. ports will not impact the imports and experts of crude oil or natural gas, but experts warn the industry could take a hit.
If drawn out, the strike would force businesses to pay shippers for delays and cause some goods to arrive late for peak holiday shopping season.
Unionized dockworkers at East and Gulf Coast ports are on strike, demanding higher wages and protection from automation, ...
Dockworkers at the Port of Mobile joined about 45,000 union strikers from Maine to Texas who walked off the job for the first ...
As the strike by the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) enters its second day, economists are beginning to put a ...
Tens of thousands of dockworkers went on strike from Texas to Maine on Tuesday to demand higher wages and a ban on all ...
Tens of thousands of U.S. dockworkers spanning from Maine to Texas walked off the job and went on strike early Tuesday, ...
Competitors head down the Coosa River through Gadsden, past Pell City to Wetumpka. The Coosa meets the Tallapoosa River, becomes the Alabama River and winds its way through Montgomery and Selma and ...
While the details of the suspended negotiations between the ILA and USMX aren’t clear, the port workers’ union looks to be ...
International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) negotiators have turned down a near 50 percent pay increase offer from the ...