If East Coast and Gulf Coast port workers don't reach a labor deal this week, Americans could face high prices and shortages this holiday.
A strike by dockworkers would be the biggest disruption to the flow of goods in and out of the country since the height of the pandemic.
On social media, several claims urge people to 'panic buy' supplies that could become difficult to find if major ports from ...
Port workers are prepared to go on strike on the East and Gulf coasts on Oct. 1, and the union is warning that Canadian and ...
There are just a handful of days until a potential strike ensues at ports up and down the East Coast, including at the Port ...
There is the possibility of a strike once the contract lapses, with unionized workers objecting to the addition of new ...
By David Collins Click here for updates on this story BALTIMORE, Maryland (WBAL) — A new lawsuit from the Longshoremen’s Union comes as thousands of port workers across the East Coast prepare to head ...
Some 25,000 dockworkers at East and Gulf Coast ports may strike as early as October 1 if their union doesn't reach a contract deal with shipping companies and port operators.
Some 25,000 dockworkers at East and Gulf Coast ports may strike as early as October 1 if their union doesn't reach a contract ...
The International Longshoremen’s Association, which represents dockworkers, is preparing for a strike if contract issues aren ...
Here’s what to know about how a dockworker strike could impact consumers and workers: A prolonged East and Gulf Coast port strike could moderately increase prices for a range of goods, experts told ...
If strike begins on October 1, it is estimated that disruptions could cost the U.S. economy over $1 billion per day.