Trump Supports Dockworkers in Anti-Automation Strike, Sparking Economic Concerns

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President-elect Donald Trump has expressed support for unionized dockworkers in their dispute with shipping companies over port automation, which the workers argue would lead to job losses. Trump's stance aligns with his campaign promise to protect blue-collar workers but raises concerns about potential higher costs for consumers due to missed efficiency improvements. The International Longshoremen’s Association opposes further automation, citing job elimination, while shipping firms argue it would enhance efficiency and capacity. Trump's position reflects a broader political shift against unrestricted global trade.
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- Trump backs dockworkers’ union preparing to strike over automation The Hill
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