The Department of Energy says the ongoing strikes at U.S. ports will not impact the imports and experts of crude oil or natural gas, but experts warn the industry could take a hit.
If drawn out, the strike would force businesses to pay shippers for delays and cause some goods to arrive late for peak holiday shopping season.
Dockworkers at the Port of Mobile joined about 45,000 union strikers from Maine to Texas who walked off the job for the first ...
U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast dockworkers began their first large-scale strike in nearly 50 years on Tuesday, halting the ...
Harold Daggett, head of the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA), made the vow on a picket line in New Jersey on ...
The East Coast cargo stoppage could cause price hikes and snarl up industries from produce to liquor to electronics if it drags on too long, according to observers.
The last time the International Longshoremen's Association shut ports with a strike was in 1977, over fear that modernization ...
U.S. ports from Maine to Texas shut down Tuesday when the union representing about 45,000 dockworkers went on strike for the ...
On the first day of the walkout by 45,000 dockworkers, several spoke to WSWS reporters about the issues at stake in this ...
U.S. ports from Maine to Texas could shut down Tuesday if a union representing about 45,000 dockworkers carries through with a threatened strike. A lengthy shutdown could raise prices on goods around ...
While ILA union members form picket lines at ports across the United States, the tall-tale signs and bullhorns are missing from South Mississippi’s three ports.
Two hundred striking International Longshoremen Association workers from four different locals joined the picket line in ...