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UPDATED: 4:15 EDT International Longshoremen’s Association officials broke off two days of scheduled negotiations on a local contract for New York-New Jersey dockworkers after objecting to employers’ proposed changes.

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We may have come to expect statistical lying from politicians and advertisers, but industry professionals should know better. In cargo crime prevention, those of us reading or listening to unsupported statistics should be smart enough to recognize baloney when we see it.
 
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