Mine too. But at a much lower rate than 5 years ago.My index funds are up
This might be the dumbest thing I have read in a long time obviously by someone who has no idea how the trades workHow long would the line be if they were hiring for these dockworkers jobs? Miles long. Why? Because they are highly overpaid for their skill set. I’m more familiar with the west coast sunny weather jobs but they are making well into the six figures and most of them are not killing themselves doing it. Know many of them and on average if they’ve been doing it 10 years own a house values over a million dollars, don’t have college loans because generally went in after high school especially if they got their union card passed down by a family member. The hiring practices used for decades have been nothing like other companies. That maybe be changing now but still much questionable activity taking place. As far as automation goes agreement should be reached for US ports to be as automated as other industrialized countries. We cannot be letting the workers dictate how ass backwards we can remain. You can blame someone for the need for double digit annual raises given the double digit annual inflation.
Would like to see this resolved asap same with the Boeing strike. Not good for America.
I bet she got the $1.50 1/3 lb hotdog combo and maybe even the chicken bake.
Hopefully someone points out that this could possibly be Landow’s fault
I’d argue it’s the field turfSoft tissue injury has shut down the ports!
Did Landow install it? If so, I agree.I’d argue it’s the field turf
This guy sucks. Ultimately Swarbricks fault.Did Landow install it? If so, I agree.
Yet you don’t start threads when huge corporations get bailouts, tax breaks, etc… but some port workers want too big a raise. Keep simping for your corporate overlords.I also agree that all corporations are too heavy. The one thing about the CEO’s though is they get paid to have their name pulled through the mud when anything significant happens.
Damn mafia with their drug trade and gambling.The Genovese Family sends their regards.
My son-in-law is a Longshoreman on the picket line. It’s not a 77% raise they are demanding. It’s a 1.77% multiplier on their hourly wage. It’s about a 10% raise, which they will be locked into for the next six years. The raise they got from 2018-24 contract, by comparison, was 1.9%. But all are welcome to continue disparaging union workers based on bad information. As for me, I support the workers.
Yeah I mean God forbid the skilled workers who make a crucial piece of the global economy function every day be well-compensated. We can’t have that. How will we afford toilet paper!Hey 41...
Since your SIL is anonymous, do you mind sharing what he makes an hour?
NPR's Andrea Hsu is reporting ILA President Harold Daggett confirmed the following:
On job protections, the union wants absolute airtight language banning automation. And on wages, Daggett confirmed what had been rumored - that the union wants a $5 raise every year for six years. That would bring the top wage from $39 an hour to $69 an hour by 2030.
Not positive … it’s more than $30, but I don’t know exactly. He, his dad and brother all work at the Port of Baltimore and they all make a good living. But they earn their money. Not easy work.Hey 41...
Since your SIL is anonymous, do you mind sharing what he makes an hour?
NPR's Andrea Hsu is reporting ILA President Harold Daggett confirmed the following:
On job protections, the union wants absolute airtight language banning automation. And on wages, Daggett confirmed what had been rumored - that the union wants a $5 raise every year for six years. That would bring the top wage from $39 an hour to $69 an hour by 2030.
Yeah I mean God forbid the skilled workers who make a crucial piece of the global economy function every day be well-compensated. We can’t have that. How will we afford toilet paper!
Bro nobody likes these people lolIt always amuses me how when CEOs and private equity investors and tech entrepreneurs negotiate aggressively they are innovative captains of American growth.
But when hourly workers organize and do the same they are greedy and short-sighted.
Maybe they have better PR then.Bro nobody likes these people lol
And Mr. "I'm going to Cripple You" is closer to them or a mob boss than he is a "working class" person. Let's be real.
Mine too. But at a much lower rate than 5 years ago.
Bro this is your SIL and his fam??Not positive … it’s more than $30, but I don’t know exactly. He, his dad and brother all work at the Port of Baltimore and they all make a good living. But they earn their money. Not easy work.
Mine too. But at a much lower rate than 5 years ago.
The franchises have been losing money for years and the problem is worsening. Franchisees are trying to dump their business in record numbers.That stuff was happening long before the minimum wage increases.
Meanwhile, McDonald’s is still taking in MASSIVE profits. Almost like corporations are never willing to pay fair wages