Phila. Front Page News Brief - International Longshoremen Association Major Possible Strike On The Rise by Janis Barksdale And Van Stone frontpagenews1@yahoo.com (610) 803-1624
According to CNBC if ILA (INTERNATIONAL LONGSHOREMEN
ASSOCIATION) doesn't reach an agreement with the port's ownership there will be a major strike on October 1.
The union is looking for more in wages and, the union also opposes port automation and exclusive port contracts.
The union has not called on a strike since 1977 and Harold Daggett, president of ILA and the union's chief
negotiator has said "a strike is only 1 of a few weapons in our
arsenal...so if backed in a corner, we're not going to hesitate to
strike back".
His plan is motivated by the threat
of job losses from terminal automation.
If a strike takes place, it
will disrupt the national economy from New England to Texas weeks before
the presidential election.
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