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United States East Coast dockworkers head towards strike after offer deadline passes

Dockworkers on the U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast were anticipated to strike on Tuesday morning after a midnight deadline passed without any indication of a new contract deal with port owners. The strike is forecast to stop about half the nation's ocean shipping.

The strike will block whatever from food to auto deliveries across lots of ports from Maine to Texas, in a. disruption experts alerted will cost the economy billions of. dollars a day, threaten jobs, and stoke inflation.

The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) union. representing 45,000 port employees had actually been negotiating with the. United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) employer group for a brand-new. six-year contract ahead of a midnight Sept. 30 deadline.

But the ILA's fiery leader, Harold Daggett, stated companies. like container ship operator Maersk and its APM. Terminals North America had actually not offered suitable wage. boosts or consented to demands to stop port automation jobs. The USMX stated in a statement on Monday it had actually used to hike. salaries by nearly 50%.

The ILA said in declarations on Sunday and Monday that a port. strike would go on, starting on Tuesday at 12:01 a.m. ET.

The strike, the ILA's very first considering that 1977, is fretting. organizations throughout the economy that count on ocean shipping to. export their wares or protected vital imports. The strike affects. 36 ports that deal with a range of containerized items from bananas. to clothing to vehicles.

The union is holding the whole country over a barrel,. stated Steve Hughes, CEO of HCS International, which specializes. in vehicle sourcing and shipping. I'm actually scared that it. is going to be ugly.

The disagreement is likewise wedging labor-friendly U.S. President. Joe Biden into a virtual no-win position as Vice President. Kamala Harris runs a razor-tight election race versus. Republican former President Donald Trump.

Biden administration officials had actually met with both USMX and. ILA ahead of the strike to encourage a deal. But Biden's. administration has repeatedly dismissed making use of federal. powers to break a strike in case of a deadlock.

U.S. Chamber of Commerce President Suzanne Clark advised Biden. on Monday to reevaluate, saying it would be unconscionable to. enable a contract dispute to inflict such a shock to our. economy.

Merchants accounting for about half of all container. shipping volume have been busily executing backup strategies as. they head into their necessary winter season vacation sales season.

Many of the huge players entered Halloween and Christmas. product early to avoid any strike-related disturbances,. incurring additional expenses to ship and store those goods.

Retail behemoth Walmart, the largest U.S. container. shipper, and subscription storage facility club operator Costco. state they are doing everything they can to alleviate any effect.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul said on Monday the state. expects no instant effect on food providers or necessary. items.

(source: Reuters)