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US dockworkers suspend ports strike until January


Biden noted the need for ports to be open to "ensure the availability of critical supplies" for those hit by Hurricane Helene, which has left more than 200 people dead in the US south-east.


In other words, the situation would leave Biden the ability to enact "emergency powers" due to the severity of the Hurricane and the ongoing relief efforts... and could have seize control from the companies running/owning them (who are all foreign companies at this point). Presidential power to do so in an emergency is his to wield in such, just as it was Bush's when 9/11 happened or Roosevelt's during the Great Coal Strike or Roosevelt for the Railroads at the start of WW2. Better to share the pie with the workers then lose it all/

Well That Was Effective

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in reply to Joseph Teller

After the Christmas rush. This is something of a sacrifice for them.
in reply to Joseph Teller

62% raise over five years. They wanted 77% over five years, and management offered 50%. I don't know the details of the automation demands.
in reply to Joseph Teller

That second part is no small thing. As with the screenwriters, it is an "existential threat" to workers of the human variety. But... "to be continued after elections'.
Not sure how the dynamics worked to get this done quickly, but temporary win-win.
in reply to Joseph Teller

Financially its about $5 a year pay increase for what are skilled professional certified trained positions and ones that can be dangerous and may involve with hazardous material. The details of the retirement fund changes, automation demands and other concerns haven't been revealed as yet in the general press). I'll see if there's more to pass along from the Shipping news show from Youtube if there is anything interesting.

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