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West Coast Dockworkers Ratify Contract

The six-year agreement is expected to increase traffic at Pacific ports, which had sagged because of the prospect of a walkout.

Kurtis Lee
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Freight (Cargo), International Longshore and Warehouse Union, Labor and Jobs, Organized Labor, Pacific Maritime Assn, Port of Los Angeles (Calif), Ports, Wages and Salaries
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