The Taft-Hartley Act authorizes a president to seek a court order for an 80-day cooling-off period for companies and unions ...
Half of all U.S. ocean imports flow through the East Coast and Gulf ports, which means consumers may face higher prices and shortages, experts have previously told USA TODAY. But those shortages would ...
Any fresh produce that does not go through an additional ripening phase or isn’t frozen will be first food products at risk ...
U.S. ports from Maine to Texas shut down this week when the union representing about 45,000 dockworkers went on strike for ...
A longshoreman strike at U.S. ports has people panic-buying toilet paper. But experts say there’s no need to stockpile ...
Social media platforms saw users post about shelves in their local supermarkets out of toilet paper. Experts said it was because consumer behaviour, not the U.S. port strike.
Some consumers are panic-buying toilet paper and other goods amid the East Coast port strike, as they did during the COVID-19 outbreak. Do they need to?
Shoppers in Virginia and other states have emptied store shelves of toilet paper after a dockworkers strike began. Here's why ...
Toilet paper shortages nationwide are haunting reminders of the pandemic. Yet, these shortages aren’t due to a significant port strike.
U.S. ports from Maine to Texas are closed due to a strike by the union representing about 45,000 dockworkers. The ...
DeSantis announced an executive order that will deploy the Florida National Guard and Florida State Guard to critical ports affected by the strike to "maintain order," and "if possible, resume ...
Longshoremen want a 77% pay hike and no automation to end the East Coast ports strike. The union leader's Trump ties also are in focus.