On Tuesday, the International Longshoremen’s Association ratified a six-year contract for its 45,000 dockworker members ...
More than 45,000 U.S. dockworkers represented by the International Longshoremen's Association ratified a new six-year ...
The ILA bureaucracy rammed through the sellout contract on 40,000 longshore workers on the East and Gulf Coasts in ...
Dockworkers on the U.S. East and Gulf coasts have overwhelmingly approved a six-year contract, averting the threat of a ...
Workers at 36 U.S. ports have ratified a new contract after months of negotiations, ensuring work will continue at some of ...
Six-year contract includes a 62% pay raise and protections against fully automated machinery at East Coast and Gulf Coast ...
Workers at East and Gulf Coast ports who went on strike briefly in October ratified a deal that includes a 62 percent raise ...
U.S. dockworkers in Charleston and at other East and Gulf coasts overwhelmingly approved a six-year contract Feb. 25, ...
The union's chief negotiator calls the agreement the 'gold standard,' with a truce on automation replacing jobs and a long stretch of labor peace.
After three days of dockworkers protesting at the picket lines in October fighting for higher wages, better benefits and ...
On Tuesday, the International Longshoremen’s Association ratified a six-year contract for its 45,000 dockworker members working along the East and Gulf coasts. Union members represent the major ports ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Dockworkers on the U.S. East and Gulf coasts overwhelmingly approved a six-year contract Tuesday, averting the threat of a strike that could have crippled the economy.