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As Trump prepares to take office, ports and dockworkers are facing down a new strike

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  Just months after a strike at Gulf and East Coast ports ended, operators and union dockworkers are once again at an impasse over automation. Without a deal, a new strike could start in mid-January.

The article discusses the potential for labor strikes at U.S. ports as former President Donald Trump prepares to take office again. It highlights the ongoing negotiations between the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX), which represent dockworkers and port operators respectively. The ILA has threatened to strike if their demands for better wages and working conditions are not met, potentially disrupting port operations at a critical time. This situation is complicated by Trump's previous administration's labor policies and his potential influence on labor relations. The article also touches on the broader implications of such strikes, including economic impacts, supply chain disruptions, and the political dynamics at play as Trump's administration could affect labor negotiations and outcomes.

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