Nearly half of U.S. seaport workers plan to strike October 1, risking $5 billion daily losses.

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The looming dockworkers’ strike is poised to deliver a devastating blow to the U.S. economy. On October 1, approximately 45,000 dockworkers along the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts will walk off the job if no new labor deal is struck before the September 30 deadline. At the heart of this labor clash: demands for higher wages and fierce resistance to port automation.

The potential fallout is staggering. Economic losses could soar to $5 billion per day, sending shockwaves through industries across the nation. The supply chain, still reeling from the crisis of 2021, faces another cataclysmic disruption. Essential goods—oil, medicines, and food—could vanish from shelves, igniting panic and pushing prices skyward.

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With the White House closely monitoring, the government’s hand remains unplayed. The President has the authority, under the Taft-Hartley Act, to intervene, but for now, the nation holds its breath. A strike of this magnitude would cripple the economy, leaving industries and consumers alike bracing for impact.

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Sources:

www.cbsnews.com/news/east-coast-port-strike-what-to-know/

www.axios.com/2024/09/25/east-coast-port-strike-2024-dockworkers

apnews.com/article/us-port-strike-threat-longshoremen-savannah-georgia-d80689a9ab83fb3345df029e91b0abc8

 


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