The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) workers union and United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) port operators announced the deal and an immediate end to the strike late on Thursday.
US dock workers and port operators have reached a tentative deal that will immediately end a three-day strike that has shut down shipping on the US east coast and Gulf Coast. The tentative ...
US East Coast and Gulf Coast ports began reopening late on Thursday after dockworkers and port operators reached a wage deal to settle the industry's biggest work stoppage in nearly half a century ...
In recent days, companies ranging from discount retailer Walmart (WMT) to automaker General Motors (GM) had called for an end to the strike. The SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) that tracks the ...
JUST over a week after US dockworkers ended their strike ... Yet this may not be the end of the troubles. The strike-ending agreement is a tentative one, ending on Jan 15, and does not address all of ...
Some economists warned prolonged port closures could cost the US economy billions of dollars ... "The decision to end the current strike and allow the East and Gulf Coast ports to reopen is ...
Shipping shares fell across Asia Friday, after U.S. port operators and workers reached an agreement to end the strike at docks on the East Coast and Gulf Coast much sooner than expected.
The International Longshoremen’s Association (“ILA”) ended a three-day strike at certain East Coast and Gulf Ports until January 15, 2024. If a ...
New York (CNN) — It took only three days for one side to blink and the potentially crippling strike ... US maritime law, those ships are not allowed to transport goods from one US port to ...
Ayesha Tariq, co-founder of consulting firm MacroVisor, said on LinkedIn that the “biggest disruption as a result of the US port strike is likely ... that provides end-to-end visibility of ...
The Montreal Port Authority is calling on Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government to intervene to end a weeklong ...
The holiday season is fast approaching. But this year’s excitement could be dampened by the threat of major trade disruptions due to ongoing port strikes in Canada.