A prolonged strike would force companies to pay shippers for the delays, and goods could arrive too late for the high point of holiday shopping season.
Retailers are bracing for potential pain should thousands of dock workers along the East Coast begin striking this week. Here’s what to know and what to expect.
In a worst-case scenario, those costs, multiplied across industries, could fuel inflation and pressure the U.S. economy.
International Longshoremen's Association on Sunday said workers are readying for the picket lines should a deal not be ...
If longshore workers at East and Gulf coast ports go on strike Tuesday, as now appears likely, it could choke off the ...
A large strike at East Coast ports could begin on October 1 unless a new contract is approved by the International ...
Key industry and government officials are urging US dockworkers and their employers to avoid a strike at East and Gulf coast ...
Confronted by the militancy of longshore unions, port operators have deployed automation, in part to limit their ...
Longshore workers at ports from Maine to Texas are set to walk off the job early Tuesday, as the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) is threatening a strike over automation and pay amid ...
Top Biden administration officials met with port operators ahead of a possible strike at East and Gulf coast ports, with a ...
It is growing more likely that union dockworkers might strike. Here's what we know and the political and economic ...