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The ILA confirmed Saturday that it negotiated a 61.5 percent wage increase spread over six years, which the union had demanded after the strike took place on Oct. 1.
This is the first coast-wide ILA strike since 1977. The ILA said in September they were "ready to strike for wages that are commensurate with the billion-dollar profits earned by the Ocean Carriers." ...
Mostly, a work-stoppage decision by ILA, whose feisty 78-year-old leader, Harold Daggett, was a young union member in 1977 during the last strike, would affect the containers handled by its members.
Shippers claim to be mindful of the potential costs to inflation-weary consumers if ILA members get paid what they’re asking. And this is the time of year when holiday items are due in stores ...
See photos of the Baltimore ILA dockworkers on strike. Striking workers from the International Longshoremen’s Association walk a picket line on Broening Highway outside Dundalk Marine Terminal.
Some 45,000 of the 85,000 ILA members are on strike, the union says. By contrast, the Teamsters with more than a million members paid its president $250,000 in 2023.
Strike hits 36 ports. Leaders at the ILA cut off contract talks in June after learning that a form of automation had been introduced at the Port of Mobile in Alabama, ...
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. At root, machines and ...
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.
There hasn’t been an ILA strike against these ports since 1977. That labor peace has helped them capture market share from West Coast ports that have historically had more contentious labor ...
There hasn’t been an ILA strike against these ports since 1977. That labor peace has helped them capture market share from West Coast ports that have historically had more contentious labor ...