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Port Workers Could Strike Again if No Deal Is Reached on Automation

Port Workers Could Strike Again if No Deal Is Reached on Automation

Dockworkers briefly went on strike in October at ports on the East and Gulf Coasts. The union representing them is resisting automation over fears it could lead to job losses.

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Author Of article : Peter Eavis

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