The longshoremen’s union on the West Coast accepted fully automated machinery in a 2008 contract, and hasn’t been devastated.
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Moreover, CBS reported that Hurricane Helene is projected to be one of the most expensive storms in U.S. history, with ...
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The dockworkers union won a 62% pay raise thanks to President Biden, but it still opposes any automation.