A national coalition of U.S. business groups is urging an end to a
strike at the twin California ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach amid
fears that a prolonged stand-off will cost the American economy many
billions of dollars, and could even spread to the east coast.
Trade groups led by the
National Retail Federation have sent letters to U.S. President Barack
Obama and leading members of Congress asking them to intervene and help
end the strike at America's two busiest container harbor facilities.
Those industry groups say the strike, which entered its sixth day on
Sunday, is already costing $1 billion a day.
The
labor dispute has been triggered by 500 clerical workers at the ports,
members of the relatively small Office of Clerical Union Workers. Their
industrial action and clout has been significantly strengthened because
some 10,000 members of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union
have supported them, refusing to cross the clerical workers' picket
lines.
Their action has effectively
shut down 10 of the two ports' combined 14 container terminals. Four
other container terminals have remained opened, along with facilities
for handling break-bulk cargo such as raw steel and tanker traffic.
Industry
groups say they have fresh memories of a 10-day lockout at West Coast
ports in 2002. They estimate that dispute cost the U.S. economy $1
billion a day and that it took six months before the supply chains fully
recovered.
Groups are also warily
monitoring an ongoing labor dispute between the International
Longshoremen's Association and the U.S. Maritime Alliance which could
affect ports from Maine to Texas.
The
employment contract between the two groups expired at the end of
September without a new agreement. The contract was temporarily extended
for 90 days, until the end of this year. A federal mediator has stepped
in to oversee negotiations to try an avert a strike that would hit at
least 14 ports along the East and Gulf coasts.
"Our
members are very nervous and very upset about the impact of the (Los
Angeles) strike on their businesses," said Jonathan Gold, vice president
of supply chain and customs policy at the National Retail Federation.
"We have had a lot of feedback. They have very fresh memories of what happened in 2002 and what is happening on the east coast."
Gold
said his organization has been working with groups including the
American Apparel and Footwear Association, the Retail Industry Leaders
Industry Association and the Harbor Truckers Association to pressure
lawmakers in Washington to end the stand-off.
The
NRF sent a letter to Obama last week asking him to intervene. Barbara
Boxer and Diane Feinstein, California's two Democratic senators, have
also urged both sides to resolve the dispute.
Negotiations
ran late into Saturday and continued Sunday. The clerks had been
without a contract for more than two years when labor talks with
management broke off on Monday. The chief stumbling block has been the
future of union representation for jobs that are lost through
retirement.
ILWU leaders are
demanding that jobs traditionally performed by their members remain
classified as union work and subject to the union's contract terms, even
after individuals holding those jobs retire. They accuse the management
of seeking to outsource union clerical jobs to overseas workers paid
far less in wages and benefits.
The
Port of Los Angeles, the nation's busiest container harbor facility,
and second-ranked Long Beach together handled more than $400 billion in
goods arriving or leaving the West Coast by ship, L.A. port spokesman
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