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East and Gulf Coast Ports Avoid Strike with Tentative Six-Year Labor Agreement

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Newark NJ, East and Gulf Coast port operators reached a tentative agreement late Wednesday with the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA), averting a labor strike that could have disrupted U.S. supply chains for the second time in three months.

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Potential East Coast Dockworkers Strike Looms, Threatening Supply Chain Disruptions

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Port Newark NJ, as tensions rise between the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and the U.S. Maritime Alliance (USMX), the East Coast faces a potential shutdown of major ports. The ILA, representing about 85,000 dockworkers, cut off contract talks in June after automation was introduced at the Port of Mobile, Alabama, which they claim violates the current contract. With the expiration of the existing contract fast approaching, a strike could begin as early as Tuesday.

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