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US Dockyard Workers Strike Over Wage Disputes, Paralyzed Economy

A crippling strike by tens of thousands of dockworkers has paralyzed major ports along the US East and Gulf Coasts, sparking concerns over the impact on the nation’s economy just weeks before the presidential election.

Some 45,000 members of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) walked off the job on Tuesday, affecting 36 ports from Maine to Texas. The strike, the first in almost five decades, follows stalled negotiations between the ILA and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX), which represents shipping companies and terminal operators.

At the heart of the dispute lies the union’s demand for protections against automation-related job losses and significant wage hikes. Dockworkers, who kept ports open throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, feel underappreciated and financially strained amid rising inflation.

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“We worked tirelessly during COVID, keeping the economy moving,” said Jonita Carter, a 23-year dockworker veteran. “Now, we’re fighting for fair wages and job security.”
The ILA seeks a 77% wage increase over six years, while USMX has offered a nearly 50% raise. The union accuses USMX of attempting to “distort facts and mislead the public” about the negotiations.

The White House stated that President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are closely monitoring the situation. Biden has urged a “strong and fair offer” to the longshoremen, emphasizing that foreign-owned ocean carriers should recognize the workers’ contributions to their success.

Biden has ruled out invoking the Taft-Hartley Act to force workers back to their jobs, citing respect for collective bargaining rights. However, analysts warn that a prolonged strike could dent the US economy by $4.5 billion to $7.5 billion per week.

Former President Donald Trump blamed Biden for the crisis, saying, “He should have worked out a deal.” The National Retail Federation has called on Biden to restore operations, warning of “devastating consequences” for American workers and communities.

As the strike continues, fears of shortages and rising costs intensify. The situation has sparked concerns about the potential impact on the presidential election, with Biden’s administration under pressure to find a resolution.

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