Judge rules South Carolina Ports can continue using nonunion labor

A National Labor Relations Board judge ruled Thursday that the International Longshoremen’s Association cannot force the use of union labor at the Port of Charleston in South Carolina and ordered it to drop 

a lawsuit filed against two ocean carriers that utilized the 2021-opened Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal.

Administrative Law Judge Andrew S. Gollin wrote in the decision that the “ILA’s object for its lawsuit against USMX and its carrier members was work acquisition, not work preservation,” in...

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