Dockworkers union's calls for automation restrictions at US ports could undercut competitiveness
Published On Oct 2, 2024, 6:00 AM
The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) is currently striking at East and Gulf Coast ports, demanding a significant wage increase and restrictions on automation that they believe threaten jobs. The union aims for a 77% pay raise and opposes any form of automation at the ports. In contrast, port employers, represented by the U.S. Maritime Alliance, proposed a 50% pay raise and did not want to restrict automation. Experts argue that automation is necessary for maintaining competitiveness against advanced ports worldwide. The situation raises concerns about balancing job security with technological progress.