Dockworkers Strike at U.S. Ports Could Begin Tuesday

Dockworkers Strike at U.S. Ports Could Begin Tuesday

Members of the International Longshoremen’s Association could walk off the job, halting most shipments at East and Gulf Coast ports and rattling the U.S. economy.
Port Strike on the East and Gulf Coasts: What to Know

Port Strike on the East and Gulf Coasts: What to Know

Thousands of dockworkers who load and unload cargo ships could walk off the job on Tuesday, halting nearly all activity at ports from Maine to Texas.
As Strike Looms, Port Operators Ask Regulator to Force Dockworkers to Negotiate

As Strike Looms, Port Operators Ask Regulator to Force Dockworkers to Negotiate

The group that represent port terminal operators said the International Longshoremen’s Association was refusing to negotiate a new contract before a Monday deadline.
An East Coast Port Strike Could Shake the Economy

An East Coast Port Strike Could Shake the Economy

Businesses are preparing for a strike by dockworkers on the East and Gulf Coasts, which could begin Oct. 1 if negotiations don’t yield a new contract.