Flights cancelled as German airport workers strike
As noted last week, German airports are facing chaos today as Ver.di union members down ...
As the deadline for a new contract between the US east and Gulf coast members of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and employer body the USMX draws agonisingly closer, the blame game is already well under way.
Yesterday saw another exchange of public announcements, with each side claiming the other refuses to negotiate.
“Despite additional attempts by USMX to engage with the ILA and resume bargaining, we have been unable to schedule a meeting to continue negotiations on a new master contract,” ...
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