As Strike Looms, Port Operators Ask Regulator to Force Dockworkers to Negotiate
Published On Sep 26, 2024, 4:07 PM
The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) is on the verge of striking, which could paralyze ports from Maine to Texas, including the crucial Port of New York and New Jersey. The ILA has refused to negotiate a new contract over wage disputes, with the union demanding a $5 hourly raise, while the port operators are offering $2.50. The situation has led to the filing of an unfair labor practice complaint by port employers, aiming to compel negotiations. A strike is expected to have significant economic repercussions, prompting importers to preemptively divert shipments to West Coast ports.