West Coast ports labor dispute resolved with tentative agreement.

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The International Longshore and Warehouse Union and the Pacific Maritime Association have reached a tentative agreement covering 22,000 workers and 29 West Coast ports, providing stability for workers, employers, and the country's supply chain. Acting U.S. Secretary of Labor Julie Su congratulated both parties on their achievement, emphasizing the importance of collective bargaining.
Topics:nation#collective-bargaining#international-longshore-and-warehouse-union#labor#pacific-maritime-association#supply-chain#tentative-agreement
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