The International Longshoremen's Association, representing 45,000 workers, is on strike across 36 ports, demanding increased wages and protection from automation.
ILA President Harold Daggett emphasized the significance of the strike, saying, 'We're gonna fight for it and we're gonna win it, or this port will never open up again from here to Houston.'
Daggett criticized the corporations, stating, 'Those greedy companies are making billions of dollars and they don't want to share,' highlighting their discontent with company profits.
He pointed out the broader implications of the strike, claiming, 'When malls shut down because goods can't come in, and car salesmen get laid off, that'll show the impact of their fight.'
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