US East Coast and Gulf Coast ports began reopening late on Thursday after dockworkers and port operators reached a wage deal to settle the industry's biggest work stoppage in nearly half a century ...
JUST over a week after US dockworkers ended their strike, congestion is easing at East Coast ports and shipping rates are expected to fall in the coming weeks. Proposed congestion surcharges have been ...
A major strike that had shutdown ports along the ... of 45,000 dockworkers through January 15, 2025. The agreement ends a 48-hour work stoppage that had shutdown 14 major ports stretching from ...
The deal ends the biggest work stoppage ... among unions ahead of the 5 November US presidential election. The ILA launched the strike by 45,000 port workers, its first major work stoppage since ...
Shipping shares fell across Asia Friday, after U.S. port operators and workers reached an agreement to end the strike at docks on the East Coast and Gulf Coast much sooner than expected.
All four stocks had posted sharp and steady gains over the past month as negotiations between the International Longshoremen's Association and port operators broke down, resulting in a strike ...
More ships are sure to arrive. The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) workers union and United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) port operators announced the deal and an immediate end to the ...
US dock workers and port operators reached a tentative deal that will immediately end a crippling three-day strike that has shut ... The deal ends the biggest work stoppage of its kind in nearly ...
At least 54 container ships queued up outside the ports over three days as the strike prevented unloading and threatened shortages of everything from bananas to auto parts.
The strike ended sooner than investors had expected, weakening shipping stocks as freight rates were no longer expected to surge. "The port strike ended fairly quickly, removing any significant ...