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US port strike ends
The port strike is over. Here’s what happens next
It took only three days for one side to blink and the potentially crippling strike at the United States’ East and Gulf Coast ports to come to an end, with likely only limited damage to America’s economy.
Port strike ends as agreement on wages reached: What we know
A three-day strike that halted shipping at 36 U.S. ports along the East and Gulf coasts ended Thursday with a deal for dockworkers.
U.S. Ports Reopen After Dockworkers End Strike
U.S. ports reopened after dockworkers agreed to return to work, ending a three-day strike that threatened to disrupt the American economy just weeks ahead of the presidential election. The breakthrough Thursday came after port employers offered a 62% increase in wages over six years,
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Here are all the winners in the port strike deal
The deal reached Thursday to have 50,000 striking longshore workers return to work had a lot of winners — and relatively few ...
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PORT STRIKE – Crisis Expert Discusses Next Steps After U.S. Port Workers' Strike End
Last week 50 thousand striking port workers across the U.S., including here in Baltimore went back to work after landing a ...
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Biden’s forced end to port strike is a bad deal for consumers — and unions, too
Biden strong-armed the ports into a bad deal that in the long run will push up prices — and harm organized labor.
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Is toilet paper affected by the port strike? Here's what to know before panic-buying supplies.
People on social media are posting photos of empty store shelves as concerns mount over the strike's impact on bathroom ...
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A port strike could cost the economy $5 billion per day, here's what it could mean for you
Longshoremen going on strike at East Coast ports in the US could cost the US economy $5 billion a day and cause holiday ...
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Real World Economics: Port strike suspended, issues remain
With a provisional settlement Thursday on the pay component of a multi-year contract between East Coast port operators and ...
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The U.S. port strike is over. This is what it means for transportation and shipping stocks.
The end of the three-day U.S. port strike has implications for a number of transportation and shipping stocks, say analysts.
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US port strike ends, leaving cargo backlog
East Coast and Gulf Coast ports began reopening after dockworkers and port operators reached a wage deal to settle the ...
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Is the Port Strike Over? Longshoremen Strike Update
The 2024 port strike commenced on October 1 and has been suspended due to a ‘tentative’ deal between the United States ...
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Start your week smart: One year of war, Helene recovery, new tropical storm, port strike deal, gas emissions
At 11:30 p.m. on October 11, 1975, the first episode of “Saturday Night Live” aired on NBC. “Saturday Night” recounts the ...
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Port of Montreal Dockworkers Plan Overtime Strike as Negotiations Continue
Dockworkers at Port of Montreal won’t work overtime in an attempt to ramp up pressure on employers as efforts to agree on a ...
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This Perfect Storm of a Port Strike Could Have Been Avoided
The New York Times
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The American farmer hit hard by port strike
Washington Examiner
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Stuart Varney: Biden's refusal to end the port strike is a 'political mistake'
MSN
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Column: Port strike, Hurricane Helene test the auto industry's supply chain resiliency
Automotive News
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Risk of another US port worker strike looming threat for exporters
Business Standard
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Port of Baltimore expected to rebound quickly following dockworkers’ strike
The Daily Record (Maryland)
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