On Monday, the PMA (represents employers) requested that federal mediators engage in negotiations which have continued unsuccessfully with eight months of talks with the ILWU. Today, the U.S. Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service said it will be reaching out to the International Longshore and Warehouse Union to see whether it can help in labor talks with U.S. West Coast … [Read more...]
West Coast Ports: Contract Offer
At the end of last week, the PMA sent a “new proposal” to the union. The ILWU met over the weekend and returned the proposal to the PMA with the union’s comments. The ILWU caucus began Monday morning and reviewed the proposal and is awaiting the PMA’s response. The PMA confirmed that the employers presented the union with their offer on Thursday. Then the ILWU today … [Read more...]
West Coast Ports: The Latest
Everyone is watching the ILWU caucus which begins today. From JOC: The caucus that begins on Monday could last several days. If the leadership believes a tentative contract can be signed, it would have to be ratified by a rank-and-file vote in the coming weeks. If agreement can't be reached, negotiations could run into January and February assuming the parties take time … [Read more...]
West Coast Ports: Contract Negotiations Resume
West Coast Ports: Contract Negotiations Resume Contract negotiations between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union and the Pacific Maritime Association resumed a week ago in San Francisco. From JOC : Both parties had spent the previous day meeting internally to prepare for the return to face-to-face negotiations. There was much disappointment with the … [Read more...]
West Coast Ports – This Week’s Latest
West Coast Ports - This Week's Latest The congestion stress continues at the West Coast ports Trucks wait in long lines and shortage of experienced labor persists at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. Seattle / Tacoma: The union is accused of work slowdowns resulting in BNSF Railway cutting of intermodal service from some interior locations to the Port of … [Read more...]


