US US port strike by 45,000 dockworkers is all but certain to begin at midnight - A Rather Unique October Surprise

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FILE - Shipping containers are stacked in the Port of New York and New Jersey in Elizabeth, N.J., May 20, 2021. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)
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FILE - In this photo provided by the Georgia Ports Authority, Griff Lynch, President and CEO of the Georgia Ports Authority, provides an update on the Port of Savannah’s progress and future trajectory to 1,200 leaders from the maritime, supply chain, business and political sectors Thursday, Oct. 12, 2023, during the annual State of the Port event in Savannah, Ga. (Stephen B. Morton/Georgia Ports Authority via AP, File)
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FILE - Containers are moved at the Port of New York and New Jersey in Elizabeth, N.J., on June 30, 2021. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)

Updated 12:13 PM GMT-5, September 30, 2024
NEW YORK (AP) — The union representing U.S. dockworkers signaled that 45,000 members will walk off the job at midnight, kicking off a massive strike likely to shut down ports across the East and Gulf coasts.
The coming work stoppage threatens to significantly snarl the nation’s supply chain, potentially leading to higher prices and delays for households and businesses if it drags on for weeks. That’s because the strike by members of the International Longshoremen’s Association could cause 36 ports — which handle roughly half of the goods shipped into and out of the U.S. — to shutter operations.
ILA confirmed over the weekend that its members would hit the picket lines at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday. In a Monday update, the union continued to blame the United States Maritime Alliance, which represents the ports, for continuing to “to block the path” towards an agreement before the contract deadline.

“The Ocean Carriers represented by USMX want to enjoy rich billion-dollar profits that they are making in 2024, while they offer ILA Longshore Workers an unacceptable wage package that we reject,” ILA said in a prepared statement. “ILA longshore workers deserve to be compensated for the important work they do keeping American commerce moving and growing.”

ILA also accused the shippers of “killing their customers” with sizeable price increases for full containers over recent weeks. The union said that this will result increased costs for American consumers.

The Associated Press reached out to a USMX spokesperson for comment.
If drawn out, the strike would led would force businesses to pay shippers for delays and cause some goods to arrive late for peak holiday shopping season — potentially impacting delivery of anything from toys or artificial Christmas trees, to cars, coffee and vegetables. Americans could also face higher prices as retailers feel the supply squeeze.

ILA members are demanding higher wages and a total ban on the automation of cranes, gates and container-moving trucks used in the loading or unloading of freight.
The coming strike by the ILA workers will be the first by the union since 1977.
If a strike were deemed a danger to U.S. economic health, President Joe Biden could, under the 1947 Taft-Hartley Act, seek a court order for an 80-day cooling-off period. This would suspend the strike.
All eyes are on what, if any, action the adminstration might take — particularly just weeks ahead of a tight presidential election. But Biden has signaled that he will not exercise this power.
During an exchange with reporters on Sunday, Biden said “no” when asked if he planned to intervene in the potential work stoppage.

“Because it’s collective bargaining, I don’t believe in Taft-Hartley,” Biden said referring to a 1947 law that allows the president to intervene in labor disputes that threaten the nation’s health or safety.
 
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No, they're serious.

Ironic.


Because when contanerized freight became a thing in the 60's? They also tried to strike against it's implementation and wanted to keep the old style of stacking crates and sacks because it took more longshoremen to do that than just pluck the stuff up like lego bricks.
Automation and blue collar industries in general goes way back. Its the "original" AI problem. Came for the welders once upon a time, really in the 80's when the tech got good enough for mass implantation. We survived. There were things the machines could not and still cannot not do. The dockworkers will survive this once they find out the limits of the new machines, they are being very fucking gay right now.
 
I think it’s funny Dark Brandon is just letting this happen, the last time he sat at the table to discuss was in June. It’s Joever.

I think Biden (or those controlled him) are pissed at Kamala for pushing him out. This is just their revenge.
I think his handlers are just using it as an opportunity to further crush states already hurt by Helene. Blue states affected are either corrupt, will vote blue regardless, or both. It's all spite and willingness to grind red states into the dirt until they kiss the Party's boot.
 
This thing is going to blow back in NYC and New England as well. Additionally, the state of Georgia will be impacted which is one Harris needs to win.
I need to proofread my posts instead of editing them after posting. In any case NYC is corrupt, most of New England will vote blue no matter what, and time will only tell if Georgia is still fortified enough despite everything going on there.
 
I think Biden (or those controlled him) are pissed at Kamala for pushing him out. This is just their revenge.
The Dems are not a unified faction. There's multiple groups vying for power. The progressives took control and the neolibs are mad at them for pushing Biden out. Some of the MSM aren't playing along because they want quid pro quo. And Kamala is such a fuck up she's never taken a public speaking course or figured out how to deal with anxiety. Other than with drugs and alcohol..

But what has society ever done for the elites who are all making fallout bunkers?
create the conditions to allow them to amass their wealth.
 
The dockworkers will survive this once they find out the limits of the new machines, they are being very fucking gay right now.
Everyone, especially the middle and working class is getting as much of the shaft as TPTB can fit. These guys have a chance to stick a finger in their collective eye and claw back a little quality of life. Good for them.

Should they not re-negotiate this aggressively when the dollar was actively and intentionally tanked by the same moneyed power they're negotiating against?
 
Everyone, especially the middle and working class is getting as much of the shaft as TPTB can fit. These guys have a chance to stick a finger in their collective eye and claw back a little quality of life. Good for them.

Should they not re-negotiate this aggressively when the dollar was actively and intentionally tanked by the same moneyed power they're negotiating against?
They get payed some of the cushiest contracts out of all the unions. They aren't fighting for anyone but themselves. This only hurts us once they shut down the ports. Adapt to technology or die.
 
Could just be my bad experiences speaking, but Unions are just another gang you have to suck up to, they say they protect you from the management, but I've seen more personal damage done by unions then the scary management they pretend to shield the workers from. I'll admit a number of things they argue for are good on paper, but almost always seem to enforce the opposite when put into practice; then when you get pissed over it, they tell you to shut up and be grateful they're looking out for you.
 
They get payed some of the cushiest contracts out of all the unions. They aren't fighting for anyone but themselves. This only hurts us once they shut down the ports. Adapt to technology or die.
How are they supposed to help truck drivers, or other union workers who are getting shafted by the people these guys are negotiating against?

If they can't strike, they have virtually no power in the negotiation. Just because everyone else is getting fucked over worse, doesn't mean they should line up and take it too. Also, it doesn't only hurt us, burning millions of dollars does actually hurt the servants of Mammon.
 
A background check is needed for port work which was due to 9/11.

It takes about a month to process the request.
The government let in convicted rapist and murderers in USA you honestly they are going to bother with background checks for dock workers lmao even. They will just hire some temp worker outfit that has " all the paperwork done" the end
 
How are they supposed to help truck drivers, or other union workers who are getting shafted by the people these guys are negotiating against?

If they can't strike, they have virtually no power in the negotiation. Just because everyone else is getting fucked over worse, doesn't mean they should line up and take it too. Also, it doesn't only hurt us, burning millions of dollars does actually hurt the servants of Mammon.
Thats nice to think about in abstract until shortages of goods start to happen. No, fuck that noise. They are a national security issue. Those ports need to be operational 24/7. If they don't like it, they can feel the boot of the National Guard on their neck. They will adapt. I've heard this song and dance many times. They are doing this to get more money for no more actual work or effort. Its fucking greed. Fuck em.
 
They are doing this to get more money for no more actual work or effort. Its fucking greed. Fuck em.
Nigger, the dollar only buys you about 2/3 of what it did ten years ago, if that.
Those ports need to be operational 24/7. If they don't like it, they can feel the boot of the National Guard on their neck.
Yeah, and airline workers getting the jab is another national security issue; trucking too. Everyone else can fuck themselves, because pushing back at all might be unpleasant to high time preference retards.
 
Nigger, the dollar only buys you about 2/3 of what it did ten years ago, if that.
They are still grossly overpaid even by union standards, that's with inflation.
Yeah, and airline workers getting the jab is another national security issue; trucking too. Everyone else can fuck themselves, because pushing back at all might be unpleasant to high time preference retards.
I think you forget what Reagan did with the air traffic controllers. They will work or get fucking fired. All they wish to do is enrich themselves. There is no trickle down effect. Fuck those niggers. They have a cushy gig, now they are getting greedy. Fuck em. Fuck em all. Hope they get their skulls caved in by the National guard.
 
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