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Trump Backs Dockworkers Union Amid Risk of New Port Strike

The president-elect’s intervention could help the longshoremen’s union win concessions and avoid the resumption of a strike on East and Gulf Coast ports.

Peter Eavis
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East Coast (US), Gulf Coast (US), Harris, Kamala D, International Longshoremen’s Assn, Labor and Jobs, Layoffs and Job Reductions, Organized Labor, Ports, Presidential Election of 2024, Shutdowns (Institutional), Strikes, Trump, Donald J, United States Maritime Alliance, United States Politics and Government
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