BALTIMORE -- Maryland's trucking industry is feeling the effects of the port workers' strike at the Port of Baltimore.
A longshoremen strike in Baltimore and the eastern U.S. continued for the second day Wednesday as the dockworkers union and ...
Nearly 25,000 longshoremen and dockworkers walked​ off the job on Tuesday at ports in the East and Gulf coasts.
Thousands of dockworkers at ports along the East and Gulf Coasts went on strike Tuesday morning. The strike could have a huge ...
The International Longshoremen's Association will strike for better pay and job security. East Coast and Gulf ports from ...
The International Longshoremen's Association and its 45,000 members from Maine to Texas were set to strike at 12:01 a.m.
Port workers in Baltimore joined others around the country when the union representing about 45,000 workers went on strike ...
Though European automakers would be most affected by a prolonged strike, the industry has more than enough inventory to get ...
On Tuesday morning, 45,000 dock workers at 36 ports across the country are off the job and on strike, including here in.
The longer the massive nationwide port workers' strike continues, the more likely it will impact Marylanders in some way.
The port workers' strike is in its second day, with 45,000 dock workers looking for a pay raise and a ban on automation in ...
Just months after being reopened following the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, the Port of Baltimore is again closed amid ...