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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBiden's amazing win settling the dock strike
https://prospect.org/blogs-and-newsletters/tap/2024-10-04-bidens-amazing-win-settling-dock-strike/
In September, as ocean shippers refused reasonable wage increases for East Coast dockworkers despite exorbitant profits and a strike became likely a month before the election, the White House went into high gearand settled the strike entirely on worker terms.
The strike lasted just three days. The shippers agreed to a 62 percent wage increase sought by the International Longshoremens Association (ILA), amending the current contract and extending it to January 15, allowing additional time for further bargaining over details such as automation.
Only an administration so strongly on the side of workers, willing to call out windfall industry gluttony, and competent at the details of governing, could have delivered this result. Just imagine how Donald Trump would have handled a similar challenge.
In mid-September, Jeff Zients, the White House chief of staff, assigned National Economic Council Director Lael Brainard to identify pressure points on the shippers. Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su was dispatched to work with the union. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was tasked with monitoring supply chain effects of a strike and enlisting concerned companies as allies.
In September, as ocean shippers refused reasonable wage increases for East Coast dockworkers despite exorbitant profits and a strike became likely a month before the election, the White House went into high gearand settled the strike entirely on worker terms.
The strike lasted just three days. The shippers agreed to a 62 percent wage increase sought by the International Longshoremens Association (ILA), amending the current contract and extending it to January 15, allowing additional time for further bargaining over details such as automation.
Only an administration so strongly on the side of workers, willing to call out windfall industry gluttony, and competent at the details of governing, could have delivered this result. Just imagine how Donald Trump would have handled a similar challenge.
In mid-September, Jeff Zients, the White House chief of staff, assigned National Economic Council Director Lael Brainard to identify pressure points on the shippers. Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su was dispatched to work with the union. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was tasked with monitoring supply chain effects of a strike and enlisting concerned companies as allies.
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Biden's amazing win settling the dock strike (Original Post)
PedroXimenez
Oct 4
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tirebiter
(2,591 posts)1. Biden saved Christmas
I think that should be mentioned a lot.
Klondike Kat
(852 posts)4. And that should be pointed out
Every time the "War on Christmas" is thrown at Democrats.
LetMyPeopleVote
(155,388 posts)2. President Joe Biden-Collective Bargaining Works
Link to tweet
I want to thank the workers, carriers, and port operators for acting patriotically to reopen our ports and ensure the availability of critical supplies for Hurricane Helene recovery.
Today, our ports are open, dockworkers have secured record wages, and supplies can keep moving.
Today, our ports are open, dockworkers have secured record wages, and supplies can keep moving.
Cha
(305,812 posts)3. TY for this, PX.. Very Interesting!
HeartsCanHope
(754 posts)5. Thank you, President Biden!! Bet those toilet paper hoarders feel silly now!
Wonder what will the Republicans use as a scare tactic instead?
rpannier
(24,597 posts)6. Immigrants
To quote the Great American Philosopher Moe Syzlak, "Even when it was the bears, I knew it was the immigants."
tirebiter
(2,591 posts)7. And my grandchild will have his daily banana
yellowcanine
(36,351 posts)8. And an amazing jobs report also making MAGAts sad.
Morning in America is a bitch.