Dockworkers strike is set to begin at midnight
Briefly

The impending strike by 45,000 U.S. dockworkers could lead to significant disruptions in the supply chain, affecting crucial goods and potentially raising consumer prices.
ILA believes that the U.S. Maritime Alliance is responsible for the ongoing contract disputes, asserting that they are pushing for profits while failing to offer fair wages.
The longshore workers’ strike is expected to impact nearly 36 ports, handling half of U.S. goods, significantly squeezing the supply of various consumer products.
The strike could disrupt shipments just before the holiday season, risking delays for essential goods ranging from toys to food items, severely affecting consumers.
Read at Fast Company
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