Several major dockworkers’ unions from around the world have formed an alliance to resist the expanding automation of quayside operations when it is introduced without agreements with workers.
Two unions representing dockworkers intend to “unite and establish an alliance to fight job-killing automation.” “Corporations will continue to crush dock worker jobs and careers unless global ...
Brooklyn: Re “Ships, not homes, for Brooklyn port” (editorial, Sept. 26): The Daily News’ opposition to the Brooklyn Marine Terminal vision plan misunderstands a crucial fact: This proposal won’t ...
MIAMI — During a special meeting on Thursday, Miami-Dade County commissioners focused on the source of fuel for ships at PortMiami: A privately-owned large-scale bunker with an agreement until 2027 ...
A dockworker union is suing the Virginia Port Authority in federal court, alleging the port is violating a labor agreement. In an Aug. 26 complaint, the International Longshoremen’s Association ...
The International Longshoremen’s Association is suing to block efforts by port officials in Virginia to improve efficiency at facilities in the state by increasing automation and incorporating new ...
Labor Day 2022 seemed to me “the most promising moment for unions in several decades.” That year, young workers were trying to organize new unions from coast to coast, and labor unions enjoyed over 70 ...
Wilmington port union leader Bill Ashe Jr. threatened to petition New Jersey to build a new container terminal, citing delays in Delaware's Edgemoor port expansion. Ashe's comments, made during a ...
Virginia Port Authority was hit with a breach-of-contract lawsuit on Aug. 26 in Virginia Eastern District Court over its implementation of automated cargo-handling equipment. The action, brought by ...
AI-driven digital freight matching platforms are transforming the brokerage landscape, helping shippers and carriers automate workflows, boost utilization, and navigate the lingering freight recession ...
Dockworkers from around the world will gather in Lisbon in protest designed to resist job losses caused by what they call unchecked automation in the marine sector. Organised by the International ...