Trump backs dockworkers in port automation dispute, transition workforce set to fulfill with USMX

President-elect Trump expressed his help for dockworkers’ pushback in opposition to automation at U.S. ports this week, and his transition workforce is ready to fulfill with port employers’ representatives amid a menace that one other strike might be triggered except an settlement is reached earlier than he returns to the White Home.

The Worldwide Longshoremen’s Affiliation (ILA), the union that represents the 45,000 dockworkers that went on strike in October, and the U.S. Maritime Alliance (USMX), which represents port employers, agreed when the strike ended to increase their contract till Jan. 15 – 5 days earlier than Trump’s inauguration.

dockworkers picketing at closed port

Dockworkers strike on the Bayport Container Terminal in Seabrook, Texas, on October 1, 2024. Ports alongside the US East and Gulf Coasts had been shut down in October after the ILA and USMX failed to succeed in a contract settlement. (MARK FELIX/AFP through Getty Pictures / Getty Pictures)

The 2 sides had come to phrases on a considerable pay hike for employees, however talks broke down in November over an ongoing dispute over implementing automation at ports, which the union says is a menace to union jobs. The USMX argues automation would enhance security and effectivity.

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Trump mentioned in a publish on his Reality Social platform Thursday that he met with ILA President Harold Daggett and Govt Vice President Dennis Daggett, and mentioned he’s on the facet of the union in relation to automation.

Harold Daggett speaks at worker rally

Harold J. Daggett, president of the Worldwide Longshoremen’s Affiliation speaks as dockworkers on the Maher Terminals in Port Newark are on strike on October 1, 2024 in New Jersey.  (BRYAN R. SMITH/AFP through Getty Pictures / Getty Pictures)

“The sum of money saved [from automation] is nowhere close to the misery, harm, and hurt it causes for American Employees, on this case, our Longshoremen,” Trump wrote. “International firms have made a fortune within the U.S. by giving them entry to our markets. They shouldn’t be in search of each final penny understanding what number of households are harm.”

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“They’ve obtained file earnings, and I’d slightly these international firms spend it on the nice women and men on our docks, than equipment, which is pricey, and which is able to consistently have to get replaced,” the president-elect continued. 

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Then-Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump speaks to visitors throughout a marketing campaign cease at Drake Enterprises, an automotive elements producer, on September 27, 2023 in Clinton Township, Michigan.  (Scott Olson/Getty Pictures / Getty Pictures)

“In the long run, there’s no achieve for them, and I hope that they are going to perceive how vital a difficulty that is for me,” he added. “For the nice privilege of accessing our markets, these international firms ought to rent our unbelievable American Employees, as an alternative of laying them off, and sending these earnings again to international nations.”

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In response to Trump’s publish, the USMX issued a press release saying they admire and worth the president-elect’s assertion on the significance of American ports, and mentioned it’s clear that he, the USMX and the ILA “all share the purpose of defending and including good-paying American jobs at our ports.”

“However this contract goes past our ports – it’s about supporting American customers and giving American companies entry to the worldwide market – from farmers, to producers, to small companies, and progressive start-ups in search of new markets to promote their merchandise,” the assertion reads. 

“To realize this, we want fashionable know-how that’s confirmed to enhance employee security, increase port effectivity, improve port capability, and strengthen our provide chains. ILA members’ compensation will increase with the extra items they transfer – the larger capability our ports have and items which are moved means more cash of their pockets.”

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The USMX added, “We stay up for working with the President-elect and the incoming administration on how our members are working to help the power and resilience of the U.S. provide chain and making essential investments that help ILA members and tens of millions of employees and companies throughout the whole home provide chain, bettering effectivity and creating much more high-paying jobs for ILA members.”

A supply tells FOX Enterprise the USMX has a gathering arrange with Trump’s transition workforce, however didn’t reveal when it’s scheduled to happen.

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