East Coast Dockworker Contract Talks
The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) union are hoping “to achieve a landmark agreement” when their current contract expires next year on September 30th, 2024. Will labor disruption take place if this agreement is not met?
ILA Union President Harold Daggett sent a strong message on November 4th, saying his members should prepare for the possibility of a strike in October 2024.
It remains to be seen if labor disruption will occur if this contract does not come together when the current contract expires. It’s a bit early to really predict what will occur or not occur, but it’s certainly possible. It’s also possible that this will be resolved before the expiration, and no labor disruption will occur.
As a reminder – U.S. West Coast dockworker contract negotiations went on for over a year before a tentative agreement was reached, and then ultimately was ratified a couple months later. Some labor disruption did take place before the agreement was reached.
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