The transition towards containerization in the 1950s drastically cut shipping costs, replacing manual labor with machines, ...
As we embrace technological progress, we must not risk losing sight of the real people whose livelihoods are at stake in the ...
The International Longshoreman's Association is demanding outrageous wage increases and a ban on automation at American ports ...
The three-day dockworker strike that threatened to stall the American economy was a dramatic victory for 45,000 East Coast ...
In what appears a swift resolution to the first work stoppage in nearly half a century, the Local International ...
The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) has reached a tentative agreement to return to work after winning a 62% pay raise over six years, but the labor dispute isn’t over. Round II will be ...
It’s the processing gate that roared. APM Terminals at the Port of Mobile in Alabama uses a semi-automated gate to process trucks without union labor, and this supposed outrage is one of the reasons ...
The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) has reached a tentative agreement to return to work after winning a 62% ...
The abrupt pause of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) strike has been welcomed throughout the U.S. economy.
Port workers’ fight against automation may seem like an attempt to hold back the tide, but it’s a battle countless American workers will face in the coming years.