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Arbitrators' rulings ease West Coast cargo. (The Week).

JoC Week

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Arbitrators' Rulings Ease West Coast Cargo: A management-labor arbitrator's rulings against the International Longshore and Warehouse Union will help terminals clear cargo backlogs at West Coast ports. Southern California arbitrator David Miller ruled that the international Longshore and Warehouse Union must provide employers with longshoremen who have been trained to operate container-handling equipment in container yards. Longshoremen had been turning down equipment-handling jobs …

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