Labor Tensions Cause Port Headaches for Retail, Manufacturing Industries
Associations Now
FEBRUARY 11, 2015
PMA says the union has deliberately slowed work at the ports to gain leverage in negotiations; ILWU denies that claim and suggests that the bottlenecks have been caused by recent changes in shipping procedures implemented by the companies, Reuters reports. In 2002, after a 10-day work stoppage at the ports, President George W.
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