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Port strikes end
The port strikes that started on Oct. 1 have ended on Thursday after just three days. A contact agreement has been reached.
The Thursday deal ends the biggest work stoppage of its kind in nearly half a century, which blocked the unloading of ...
Unlike bigger brands, smaller companies are more likely to feel the effects of even slight disruptions, like the port strike, on their day-to-day operations.
If the dockworker's strike drags on, consumers then begin to feel its impact in the form of shortages and higher prices.
There’s concern the strike could reignite inflation and cause shortages. And potentially costing the American economy billons of dollars.
Some U.S. consumers have begun to "stock up as much" as possible, while others are "not prepared" for likely inventory ...
While workers at West Coast ports are not on strike, consumers may feel the effects this upcoming holiday season.
The ongoing concerns over supply chain issues have led some consumers to start panic buying and stockpiling goods out of fear ...
A strike that could bring higher prices and shortages of goods has begun at ports up and down the East Coast, and along the ...
A massive port strike up the East Coast that began on Tuesday has the potential to become one of America’s most disruptive ...
The Port of Palm Beach is not expected to see immediate disruptions from the ongoing dockworkers' strike, but major Florida ports in Miami, Jacksonville, and Tampa will be affected.