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News.com.au (Australia) reports many consumers rushed to buy toilet paper during the dockworkers’ strike, fearing supply chain shortages. Will Brucher is quoted.
News 4 New York interviews Will Brucher about the International Longshoremen’s Association’s unfinished business after the three-day strike.
The New York Times interviews Will Brucher about the deal to suspend the port strike. He says, “The I.L.A. seized the moment. Things really aligned in their favor.”
NJBIZ quotes Will Brucher in the headline of its story about the agreement to suspend the dockworkers’ strike.
The Star-Ledger reports on the suspension of the strike at East and Gulf Coast ports. Will Brucher says, “The supply chain disruptions are rather minimal.”
Voice of America reports members of the International Longshoremen’s Association will receive a 62% raise over six years, quoting Will Brucher.
The Washington Post reveals how the White House used “early-morning Zoom calls and a surprising ultimatum” to end the strike, quoting Will Brucher.
ABC News reports striking dockworkers want to share in the rising profits enjoyed by their employers, quoting Will Brucher.
Freight Waves runs a list of Frequently Asked Questions about the International Longshoremen’s Association’s strike. Will Brucher is quoted.
The New York Times talks to Will Brucher about Harold Daggett, the president of the striking International Longshoremen’s Association.