Supply chain issues and paying more for products we use daily could be the result if longshoremen go on strike in our area.
We’re now less than 24 hours from seeing the 85,000 members of the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) walk the picket line.
The ILA wants a reported 77% wage increase over a six-year contract, as well as improved health care and no more robotics taking jobs from people.
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The U.S. Maritime Alliance is said to be offering a wage increase of 40%.
ILA officials say their next update on any new developments will be at around 11 a.m.