International Longshoremen’s Association President Harold Daggett won authorization from ILA delegates to call a strike if a bargaining impasse isn’t settled before the union’s contract expires Dec. 29.
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PeterTirschwell said: Hamburg and Savannah: key import gateways located miles upriver and thus are challenged to stay deep enough http://t.co/QDBjLUr0
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JosephBonney said: For JoC members: My commentary on today's ILA strike authorization vote. http://t.co/OO4Z66VI
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Szakonyi_JOC said: China-Japan tension over tiny islands will keep costing those stuck in the middle - shippers, carriers, brokers, etc. http://t.co/HQJIw2m6
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