A tentative labor deal covers dockworkers at 29 West Coast ports, including in LA and Long Beach. Here are details on the ratification process.
More than 100 West Coast longshore delegates are set to gather in downtown Long Beach next month for the first step in confirming a tentative six-year labor contract covering some 22,000 workers.
After that, the full rank-and-file West Coast membership of the International Long Shore and Warehouse Union will vote. That vote is expected to occur in late September. This was the fourth contract negotiation process Mitre has taken part in, with talks starting on May 10, 2022. Negotiations took place in San Francisco and after a long, often-tense process,Acting U.S. Secretary of Labor Julie Su flew to San Francisco and spent three days with both sides as a final deal was hammered out.
This was the longest negotiation stretch on record, Mitre said in a phone interview, beating out the 2014 talks, which went on for 10 months.
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