Harris backs striking dockworkers, Trump blames labor stoppage on the Biden administration
Source: Salon
Published October 2, 2024 4:15PM (EDT)
Vice President Kamala Harris expressed support for the 47,000 dockworkers striking for better compensation and job security on Tuesday, putting the onus on the shipping industry to prevent a potential economic fallout by satisfying organized labor's demands.
Former President Donald Trump, meanwhile, said that workers should be able to "negotiate" for better wages, but stopped short of endorsing the strike or the International Longshoremen Association (ILA), the dockworkers' union on the East and Gulf Coasts.
"This strike is about fairness, Harris said in a statement. The Longshoremen, who play a vital role transporting essential goods across America, deserve a fair share of these record profits.
The shipping industry recovered from a 2023 slump to record billions of dollars in profits so far this year. Harris also pointed out that, during his presidency, Trump "blocked overtime benefits for millions of workers" and "appointed union-busters" to the National Labor Relations Board. More recently, she noted he "said striking workers should be fired."
Read more: https://www.salon.com/2024/10/02/harris-backs-striking-dockworkers-everything-on-the-biden-administration/
myohmy2
(3,572 posts)...I hear people are already stocking up on stuff anticipating a long strike with shortages...
...this is not the time for a long strike with our election and democracy at stake...
...don't let this get out of hand...
BumRushDaShow
(143,747 posts)were items that are 90% made right here in the U.S. and is not a foreign import (i.e., the paper products).
Unfortunately hysteria can foment "shortages".
What WILL be impacted are the perishable produce and seafood that come from overseas.
heckles65
(606 posts)I hope she uses it.