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United States port workers, operators reach offer to end East Coast strike

U.S. East Coast and Gulf ports resumed operations after unionized dockworkers reached a tentative labor agreement with an employer group for a new agreement, ending a. threeday strike.

The arrangement, which was revealed on Thursday, includes a. wage hike of around 62% over 6 years and covers about 45,000. members.

Here's a brief rundown of the occasions leading up to the deal:

May 13, 2024

The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the. United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) state they will begin. bargaining after May 17 with the objective of creating a brand-new offer. before the six-year agreement ends on Sept. 30.

June 10, 2024

The ILA stops negotiations amid conflicts associated with. automation, after finding that operator APM's terminals and. container shipping business Maersk Line were using a Vehicle Gate. system that processes trucks without labor.

June 11, 2024

The USMX states some problems will require more discussion. between the regional celebrations, adding that it eagerly anticipates. re-engage with the bargaining committee.

July 12, 2024

Harold Daggett, ILA's president and chief mediator, states. the threat of an Oct. 1 strike is growing after the offense of. its agreement by some USMX members, which caused it to cancel. negotiations previously.

Aug. 23, 2024

The USMX says it has been unable to secure a meeting with. the ILA to resume settlements.

Sept. 5, 2024

Almost 300 ILA delegates end their two-day wage scale. meetings with consentaneous support for President Daggett's require. an Oct. 1 strike if an arrangement is not reached.

Sept. 23, 2024

The ILA states it has actually held numerous discussions with the. USMX in current weeks and adds that a stalemate remains over. incomes, with the company group continuing to offer an. inappropriate wage boost package.

Sept. 24, 2024

The White House says it will not attempt to broker an offer. between the 2 celebrations.

Sept. 25, 2024

Agriculture groups advise the White House to act to avoid the. prospective strike.

Sept. 26, 2024

The USMX submits an unreasonable labor practice charge with the. National Labor Relations Board to bring ILA back to the. bargaining table.

Sept. 29, 2024

President Joe Biden says he did not plan to intervene to. avoid a port strike.

Sept. 30, 2024

The USMX raises its offer, says it would increase incomes by. almost 50%, triple employer contributions to employee retirement. plans and reinforce health care options. It likewise demands an. extension of the present master contract to continue bargaining.

Oct. 1, 2024

The ILA begins strike at ports up and down the U.S. East. Coast.

Oct. 3. 2024

The ILA and USMX reach tentative arrangement for a brand-new. contract with 62% wage hike over 6 years.

(source: Reuters)