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Presuming to speak on behalf of all 85,000 ILA members, Daggett praised Trump’s “bold and courageous decision to bomb Iran’s ...
"Here is yet another reminder that the Constitution is not optional… Congress must authorize military force before any president—including Trump—launches a strike," Crockett said. Here is yet another ...
The stock market in Israel surged on Thursday as Iran continued its attacks on Israel and even damaged the Tel Aviv Stock ...
A Short Refresher According to USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service, in 2023, over 70% of U.S. agricultural export value and 56% of import value relied on ocean ports. An ILA strike would primarily ...
Sort of. The ILA and the shipping industry, represented by the USMX, reached a tentative agreement on October 4, three days after the dockworkers went on strike.
I think the [ILA] would strike only if there's really, at this juncture, no possibility of coming to an agreement for either party. I think what's more likely is that the ILA is outspoken on this ...
After months of negotiating and a three-day strike, clearer heads prevailed. The ILA agreed to a 15-percentage-point reduction in its previously ironclad demand for a 77% pay increase over six years.
The ILA strike is a teaching moment: unions have too much power over the economy, and Big Labor’s tentacles should not spread to new industries.