ILA, port employers sign historic 6-year contract

The deal, which gives union members a 62% raise over the course of the contract and job protections linked to automation technology, is retroactive to Oct. 1, 2024, and runs through Sept. 30, 2030. The pact covers 24,000 employees in container handling at 14 ports from Texas to Massachusetts.

ILA International President Harold Daggett, who served as the union’s chief negotiator, celebrated the deal as the best package ever secured for members. It also includes accelerated wage raises for new...

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Los miembros de la ILA aprueban abrumadoramente un nuevo contrato que cubre el este, los puertos de la costa del Golfo

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Hay paz laborista en la costa este y los puertos de la costa del Golfo, durante otros seis años. Los miembros de la Asociación Internacional de Longshoremen (ILA) votaron abrumadoramente para ratificar el nuevo contrato maestro con empleadores portuarios representados por la Alianza Marítima de los Estados Unidos. El sindicato en un comunicado dijo que […]

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ILA members overwhelmingly approve new contract covering East, Gulf coast ports

There’s labor peace at Eastern Seaboard and Gulf Coast ports — for another six years.

Members of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) on Tuesday overwhelmingly voted to ratify the new master contract with port employers represented by the United States Maritime Alliance.

The union in a release said nearly 99% of rank-and-file members voted to approve the pact covering 24,000 workers in container handling at 14 ports from Boston to Texas.

The extension to the master contract is...

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¿No hay nada seguro? ILA Head le dice a rango y presenta el voto del contrato ‘obstáculo’ para superar

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Después de marcar un contrato tentativo descrito como el más rico en la historia de la Unión, el líder de la Asociación Internacional de Longshoremen está dando nada por sentado antes de una votación de ratificación por parte de los miembros el próximo martes. «Aunque estoy extremadamente...

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No sure thing? ILA head tells rank and file contract vote ‘obstacle’ to overcome

After hammering out a tentative contract described as the richest in the history of the union, the leader of the International Longshoremen’s Association is taking nothing for granted ahead of a ratification vote by members next Tuesday.

“Even though I am extremely pleased with the proposed extension that the ILA has negotiated, there is still one final obstacle that must be overcome before the ILA can say that its members will be protected for the next six years, the ratification vote,” ILA...

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ILA sends longshore contract to rank-and-file for approval

Rank-and-file members of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) will vote Feb. 25 on what union leadership called “the hardest and most complicated contract to bargain … in the history of the ILA” with East and Gulf coast port employers.

The announcement posted late today by the ILA on social media followed unanimous approval of the new six-year master contract by the union’s Wage Scale Committee.

Approval by 25,000 union members in container handling would end a contentious period of...

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ILA sets wage review as longshore contract nears ratification vote

The International Longshoremen’s Association is expected within days to send a tentative contract with port employers to membership for ratification.

A source familiar with the process confirmed to FreightWaves reports that the ILA’s local wage scale committees are scheduled to meet this week in Florida to review the pact with the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) covering approximately 25,000 dockworkers in container handling at 14 ports on the Eastern Seaboard and Gulf Coast.

Once the...

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ILA to review tentative longshore contract; union ratification vote next

The International Longshoremen’s Association expects to shortly take the next steps toward ratifying a new contract with East and Gulf Coast port employers. 

Union leadership will be scheduling meetings “in the next few weeks” with ILA wage scale delegates to review the tentative agreement with terminal operators and ocean carriers of the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX), said a source close to the negotiations.

Pending the delegates’ expected approval, a ratification date would be set for...

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Port employers follow ILA, praise Trump for new union contract, avoiding strike

Port employers represented by the United States Maritime Alliance on Thursday praised President-elect Donald Trump for helping them reach agreement on a new labor deal and avert another strike by the International Longshoremen’s Association.

The rare public statement by USMX Chairman and Chief Executive David Adam came just one day after the union called the soon-to-be 47th president a “hero” for backing its effort to win a new contract. 

“Today, following two days of intensive bargaining with...

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Port deal averts strike ‘disaster,’ but caution urged on container rates

A tentative East and Gulf Coast port labor contract is expected to have a calming effect on container shipping rates, but an array of other, still-unresolved, issues warrant caution throughout the supply chain.

“The agreement between the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) must be welcomed because a strike had the potential to be a supply chain and economic disaster, but it highlights the difficulties facing shippers in managing supply chain...

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