Dockworkers from Maine to Texas began striking over wages and automation, affecting 36 U.S. ports. The walkout, involving 45,000 International Longshoremen's Association members, follows their contract's expiration and seeks fair compensation and job protection. The strike risks supply chain disrup...
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