Print
Maritime

Contract Agreement Averts Potential Port Strike

By Emma Dill, posted Jan 9, 2025
A tentative agreement between the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) Ltd. has averted a worker strike at ports nationwide. (File photo)
A tentative agreement between the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) Ltd. has averted a worker strike at East and Gulf coast ports, including the Port of Wilmington. 

In a joint statement late Wednesday, ILA and USMX announced the groups had reached a “tentative agreement on all items for a new six-year Master Contract.” The current agreement between the two groups was set to expire on Jan. 15.

In early October, port operations in Wilmington and along the East and Gulf coasts ground to a halt when about 45,000 ILA members went on strike after ILA and UMSX leadership couldn’t agree on terms for a new contract before the previous one expired. After a three-day strike in October, the ILA and USMX reached a tentative agreement that raised wages and extended the master contract until Jan. 15 to give both parties time to return to the bargaining table and negotiate all other outstanding issues.

Port workers told the Business Journal during the strike they were pushing for higher wages and protections from automation – two issues that were at the center of the union's negotiations. About 400 workers in the Wilmington area belong to the ILA.

Now, the ILA and USMX will continue to operate under the current contract until the union can meet with its Wage Scale Committee and schedule a ratification vote and USMX members can ratify the terms of the final contract.

“This agreement protects current ILA jobs and establishes a framework for implementing technologies that will create more jobs while modernizing East and Gulf coasts ports – making them safer and more efficient and creating the capacity they need to keep our supply chains strong,” the two parties stated. “This is a win-win agreement that creates ILA jobs, supports American consumers and businesses, and keeps the American economy the key hub of the global marketplace.”

According to the joint statement, details of the agreement won’t be released to allow ILA rank-and-file members and USMX members to review and approve the final document.

Ahead of the agreement announcement, the Port of Wilmington had made preparations for the potential work stoppage, extending container gate hours early next week to give customers additional time to pick up cargo in the days leading up to Jan. 16.

Following Wednesday’s tentative agreement, port operations will follow a normal operating schedule next week, according to a notice issued Thursday.
Ico insights

INSIGHTS

SPONSORS' CONTENT
Cfss headshots parker robert webversion 21422121214

Duke Energy Will Pay You Up to $9,000 to Go Solar with a Battery

Robert Parker - Cape Fear Solar Systems
Untitleddesign12

Supporting Early Career Mental Health: A Guide for Employers

Untitleddesign12 101824110415

Should You Have AI Cameras for Your Business?

Luke Wheeler - Holmes Security

Trending News

Tech Wilmington: Upcoming Events Calendar

Staff Reports - Jan 15, 2025

Epsilon Secures $115M In Tax Credits To Support Brunswick Plant

Emma Dill - Jan 15, 2025

JetBlue Coming To ILM With Boston Flight

Staff Reports - Jan 15, 2025

To Increase Local Lending, Live Oak Bank Adds New Team

Jenny Callison - Jan 16, 2025

As Developers Plan Thousands Of Homes In Brunswick, Workforce Housing Trickles In

Cece Nunn - Jan 16, 2025

In The Current Issue

Growth And Development Headlines To Remain Top Issues In 2025

Several local issues discussed and debated in 2024 centered around growth in the Cape Fear region. As a result, government and business lead...


Banks Keep State, Area In Sights

The Wilmington location won’t be Fifth Third’s only branch in the area. The bank has its eye on other fast-growing population centers furthe...


At Cinespace Studios, Head Of Operations Built Film Career From Scratch

With the contacts he made on his first productions, he ended up as a major behind-the-scenes player in the Wilmington film industry and beyo...

Book On Business

The 2024 WilmingtonBiz: Book on Business is an annual publication showcasing the Wilmington region as a center of business.

Order Your Copy Today!


Galleries

Videos

2024 Power Breakfast: The Next Season