Strike!
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wrote on 3 Oct 2024, 17:29 last edited by
That speaks to the membership not to him personally. Certainly the timing benefits Trump.
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wrote on 3 Oct 2024, 17:33 last edited by
Trump, Russia, China, Iran. All the major villains benefit.
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wrote on 3 Oct 2024, 17:39 last edited by
It’s simply true that when a country experienced harm its enemies rejoice.
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wrote on 3 Oct 2024, 18:13 last edited by
That speaks to the membership not to him personally.
Do you think the Longshoremen differ radically from the Teamsters?
Or from United Steelworkers? https://www.reuters.com/world/us/united-steelworkers-conference-members-leaders-play-down-election-divide-2024-09-20/
The UMW has not made any endorsement of national candidates since 2008, when there membership and their leadership began to diverge…
My bet is the membership of the Longshoremen is probably prettY similar in outlook.
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wrote on 3 Oct 2024, 19:33 last edited by
DeSantis is sending in the troops. https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/desantis-authorizes-election-supervisors-to-make-accommodations-deploys-guard-to-ports-after-helene/3434493/
In most other states, the National Guard is comprised of Weekend Warriors. In Florida’s case, it’s a full time job.
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wrote on 3 Oct 2024, 19:34 last edited by
I do wonder what happens if one of the National Guard troops is a longshoreman.
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wrote on 3 Oct 2024, 23:30 last edited by
Breaking: Strike suspended, wage talks resume.
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wrote on 4 Oct 2024, 00:30 last edited by
Have they arrested the Union President, yet?
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wrote on 4 Oct 2024, 14:07 last edited by
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wrote on 5 Oct 2024, 11:41 last edited by
US port workers and operators reach deal to end East Coast strike immediately
Tentative deal includes a 62% wage hike over six years ...
That would raise average wages to about $63 an hour from $39 an hour over the life of the contract.
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wrote on 5 Oct 2024, 11:48 last edited by
But there's more ...
The U.S. ports strike suspension, with the International Longshoreman's Association union and USMX ownership group reaching a deal on wage increases, still leaves the contentious issue of port automation to resolve by a Jan. 15 deadline
That's about a hundred days from now.
In a statement Friday, the ILA said it wants to tighten the language related to the use of automation at ports. “Automation will continue to be an issue that will be worked out and is being worked out in this contract,” the ILA stated. “The ILA negotiated restrictions on automation and semi-automation in the last contract. The ILA just wants to tighten the language that no automation means no automation.”
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wrote on 5 Oct 2024, 11:52 last edited by
In other words, put off the real strike until after the election.
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wrote on 30 Oct 2024, 14:27 last edited by