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East Coast port strike: ILA union rejects wage hike offer near 50% as shutdown at midnight nears - MSNA port strike on the East and Gulf coasts among ILA union workers is still set for Tuesday, as a wage hike offer near 50% from port ownership was rejected.
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The International Longshoremen’s Association, which represents around 2,400 workers at the Port of Baltimore, walked off the job early Tuesday morning.
The union behind the port strike halting shipments from Maine to Texas has forged a path distinct from other big unions that have been in the spotlight lately. The International Longshoremen’s ...
What to know about wages amid ILA port strike Members of the International Longshoremen's Association walked off the job on Tuesday amid demands of better pay and a contract that expired on Monday.
Port officials have told the ILA in Baltimore that the port would set aside a “safe area” for members to gather outside marine terminals if necessary.
And the ILA’s East Coast port strike may have a sequel, depending on whether a new six-year ILA contract is finalized in 90 days, and what impact it has on consumers.
Negotiations between the ILA—which represents approximately 45,000 port workers across the East and Gulf coasts—and USMX made some progress regarding pay in the days before the strike began.
The ILA's initial demands included a 77% wage hike over six-year contract, with the labor group arguing that the increased pay would make up for the surge in U.S. inflation in recent years.
The Port of Virginia shut down Monday ahead of an expected International Longshoremen Association strike Oct. 1 as the ILA negotiates a new contract with the U.S. Maritime Alliance ...
Nearly 50,000 members of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) are on strike against the nation’s East and Gulf Coast ports. Follow along for the latest news.
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