Quick Overview: Port workers began to strike Tuesday, with ripple effects expected to be felt nationwide after about 45000 NBC10's Karen Hua reports from South Philadelphia as union Streaming now at Tens of thousands of U.S.

Dockworkers Back On Picket Lines - Detailed Overview & Context

Port workers began to strike Tuesday, with ripple effects expected to be felt nationwide after about 45000 NBC10's Karen Hua reports from South Philadelphia as union Streaming now at Tens of thousands of U.S. A deal at the docks Thursday--the International Longshoremen's Union agrees to suspend its strike until January 15 ending Both sides reached a tentative agreement on pay Thursday. Their current contract is extended until January 15. The union is vowing to strike for as long as it takes to get what they want -- regardless of potential impacts on the economy.

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