If East Coast and Gulf Coast port workers don't reach a labor deal this week, Americans could face high prices and shortages ...
A strike at U.S. East Coast and Gulf ports would be ill-timed for the holiday season and could cause a spike in rail ...
Employers negotiating a labor contract at U.S. East and Gulf Coast ports on Thursday filed an unfair labor practice complaint ...
U.S. companies that rely on East and Gulf Coast ports have been scrambling for workarounds ahead of a threatened strike.
Thousands of East and Gulf Coast port workers are ready to walk off the job on October 1. Here's what's at stake.
Port workers from Maine to Texas are preparing to strike, which would lead to a price hike for a slew of goods.
The economic impact of a port strike in the US exposes the weak bargaining position many of the country's most critical ...
Iván Marambio, president of Fruits of Chile, said that, so far, the sector does not foresee problems with the transportation ...
The East Coast and Gulf Coast seaports that would be affected by a longshoremen’s strike are accounting for almost 60 percent ...
The International Longshoremen's Association is preparing for a potential strike that could potentially shut down seaports ...
The group that represents port terminal operators said the International Longshoremen’s Association was refusing to negotiate ...
A lengthy work stoppage could drive up prices and delay imports of automobiles, bananas and even Christmas decorations.