Strike delay fears at LA/ Long Beach
A STANDOFF between office clerical workers and employers has raised the spectre of major disruption at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach in the days leading up to the traditional peak season for containerised imports.
But an encouraging sign on Monday was the clerical worker union’s decision to pull the pickets that were in place at five terminals after talks collapsed at the weekend.
Stephen Berry of the Los Angeles-Long Beach Harbour Employers’ Association, who...
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