KEY POINTS

  • The United States Maritime Alliance, which represents the owners of East and Gulf Coast ports, said in a statement on Wednesday that the union position on automation is currently making a new labor deal difficult to reach, with a January 15 deadline to either reach an agreement or face another strike.
  • USMX says the use of semi-automated cranes, already at many ports, is critical to future supply chain demands.
  • The International Longshoremen’s Association, which is not publicly commenting, has said in the recent past that the union wants new contract language to clearly state that “no automation means no automation.”
  • Lasherz12@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    These are pennies compared to the oligarchs, don’t demonize labor for the rare exceptions, all automakers would apparently need to do is give the union president a raise to dampen your support? Don’t fight over crumbs.