Yesterday at 6:17 PM #1 Tryin' Victimized Site Supporter Rating - 100% 10 0 0 Nov 18, 2009 1,779 113 Hamilton County This story is starting to get some legs under it. On October 1, 2024, 5 of the 10 busiest ports in the US may go down as part of an 85k man strike. This has the potential to make the supply chain "issues" of 2021 and 2022 look like a cakewalk. Here is a nice video by Hal, a man in the know.
This story is starting to get some legs under it. On October 1, 2024, 5 of the 10 busiest ports in the US may go down as part of an 85k man strike. This has the potential to make the supply chain "issues" of 2021 and 2022 look like a cakewalk. Here is a nice video by Hal, a man in the know.
Yesterday at 6:32 PM #2 oze Mow Ho Site Supporter Rating - 100% 1 0 0 Feb 26, 2018 3,329 113 Fort Wayne Will the west coast longshoreman also honor the strike? Asking for a friend who ordered some golf clubs from Japan.
Will the west coast longshoreman also honor the strike? Asking for a friend who ordered some golf clubs from Japan.
Yesterday at 6:36 PM #3 Tryin' Victimized Site Supporter Rating - 100% 10 0 0 Nov 18, 2009 1,779 113 Hamilton County oze said: Will the west coast longshoreman also honor the strike? Asking for a friend who ordered some golf clubs from Japan. Click to expand... Different bargaining group/organization. I believe they renegotiated their contract last year.
oze said: Will the west coast longshoreman also honor the strike? Asking for a friend who ordered some golf clubs from Japan. Click to expand... Different bargaining group/organization. I believe they renegotiated their contract last year.
Today at 6:29 AM #4 phylodog Grandmaster Rating - 100% 59 0 0 Mar 7, 2008 19,613 113 Arcadia Another nail in the coffin.
Today at 6:40 AM #5 Cavman Master Rating - 100% 5 0 0 Mar 2, 2009 1,946 113 Sure the democrats will beg the union to wait until after election