As reported today by Logistics Management, labor disputes which have slowed work at West Coast ports since the start of the month appear to be on the verge of resolution. Negotiations between the
International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) and
Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) have been under way since the previous contract expired on July 1. According to Reuters, the current clash has slowed productivity at both Los Angeles and Long Beach ports by as much as 30%.
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West Coast dockworkers say labor agreement is nearSlowdowns cut productivity at LA ports 20-30 pctLabels: Freight
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