Workers continue to walk the picket line outside the Port of Philadelphia on the third day of the strike of the International ...
Toilet paper makers said Wednesday that U.S. consumers don’t need to fear shortages due to the ongoing strike at U.S. ports.
The port strike has caused some consumers to stock up, despite the fact that most of these products are made domestically.
A shutdown that lasts more than a few weeks has the potential to raise prices and create shortages of goods throughout the country as the holiday shopping season — along with a tight presidential ...
The impact of the port workers' strike in Baltimore and across the country is leading to concerns about the supply chain and ...
Officials in Florida, are moving ahead with plans to sink the SS United States, a historic ocean liner built in Newport News, ...
Americans have already started noticing a decline in toilet paper rolls in their local stores as customer apparently bulk buy - despite the majority of paper being produced domestically ...
No negotiations were scheduled between the International Longshoremen’s Association and employers, but the port owners ...
Philadelphia’s riverfront shipping terminals remained quiet Wednesday, as unionized dockworkers along the East and Gulf ...
With U.S. port workers on strike as of Tuesday morning, consumers around the world — and especially in Canada, with its close ...
The 45,000 dockworkers who went on strike Tuesday for the first time in decades at 36 U.S. ports from Maine to Texas may ...