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At a Seattle Port Rocked by Tariffs, There Were 70 Jobs for 600 Workers

Dock workers are used to uncertainty, but nothing since the Great Recession of 2008 compares to what they have experienced this year.

Anna Griffin and Ruth Fremson
Author: Anna Griffin and Ruth Fremson

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Anna Griffin and Ruth Fremson

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Customs (Tariff), International Longshore and Warehouse Union, International Trade and World Market, Labor and Jobs, Organized Labor, Ports, Seattle (Wash), Ships and Shipping
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