Port workers are at war with automation. Can they win?
Briefly

The ongoing tension between labor unions and port automation is highlighted by the recent strike, the first in 46 years, which placed economic pressures on East and Gulf Coast ports.
Negotiations saw a significant shift in wage proposals, ultimately resulting in a 61.5% increase for longshoremen, a compromise from both sides amidst fears of job losses due to technology.
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