ILA’s Daggett promises dockworkers ‘great contract’ as strike begins

ELIZABETH, NJ — The head of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) in the early hours of Tuesday pledged he would secure a “great contract” that he would like to complete by the end of the month, just hours after hundreds of union dockworkers at US East and Gulf coast ports went on strike at midnight.

“Whether it’s one week, two — I’m hoping by three it’s over, I’m hoping — you are making history here,” ILA President Harold Daggett told the crowd, noting the significance of the union’s first strike since 1977. “We are going to walk away with a great contract.”

The ILA rebuffed a last-minute contract extension from maritime employers that aimed to head off the strike. Daggett has said previously the ILA would neither work past the expiration of the current contract nor extend it. The union said in a statement early Tuesday morning the United States Maritime Alliance’s (USMX) latest offer “fell far short of what ILA rank-and-file members are demanding in wages and protections against automation.”

The strike, which has forced the closure of all major container terminals from Maine to Texas, has scrambled the expected arrival during October of 62 container ships originally destined for ports along the East and Gulf coasts, according to Sea-web, a sister product of the Journal of Commerce within S&P Global. The total capacity of those vessels is approximately 485,725 TEUs.

Ships are already planning to discharge cargo at non-affected ports. Hapag-Lloyd said Monday that vessels in its Caribbean Express Service that would have called the Port of Virginia this week now plan to call Canada’s Port of Saint John. In addition, the carrier’s South America East Coast Service is now preparing to call Mexico’s Port of Altamira instead of the US Gulf Coast ports it normally calls.

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Source:

Angell, M. (2024, October 1). Ila’s Daggett promises dockworkers “great contract” as Strike begins. Journal of Commerce. https://www.joc.com/article/ilas-daggett-promises-dockworkers-great-contract-as-strike-begins-5739618