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US longshoremen strike over wages and automation in battle that could lead to shortages | News

Longshoremen demonstrate at the Maher Terminals in Elizabeth, New Jersey on Tuesday, October 1, 2024. Members of the International Longshoremen's Association went on strike from Texas to Maine after the union failed to reach a new collective bargaining agreement with the United States Maritime Alliance over wages and automation. Just a month before the US presidential election, tens of thousands of striking workers could paralyze supply chains. Photo by Mark J. Bonamo for New Jersey Monitor/States Newsroom.

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