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From Marine Link:
Maersk Line informs that due to the current CLA (CAO) negotiations for the new facility of APM Terminals in Rotterdam, work at the current facility of APM Terminals in Rotterdam has been stopped and accordingly customers are requested to pick-up/ deliver containers in Antwerp instead.
Maersk Line add that at this moment they do not know how long these work interruptions will last. They are not a party in this dispute, but unfortunately their service is impacted by this current situation.
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Exploiting Taft-Hartley loopholes, the grain elevators created shell companies to try and conceal their own involvement at the spud barges. The Union believes that restricting water pickets violates free speech rights. Photo by OPB.A U.S. District Court judge issued a preliminary ruling Tuesday ordering the ILWU to cease picketing of Tidewater’s spud barges until the underlying allegations can be heard by an National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Administrative Law Judge next month. There has been no final ruling on the merits of Tidewater’s unfair labor practice charge against the Union.
The Union believes that restricting water pickets violates free speech rights, though such infringements are not unexpected given NLRB Region 19′s interpretation of Taft-Hartley and the Board’s aggressive approach towards the ILWU since the EGT struggle. Unfortunately, NLRB Region 19 has become the biggest cheerleader and supporter of foreign companies engaged in the export of American resources and the assault on American workers.
The NLRB, and now the courts, are saying that the only recourse locked-out American workers have against corporate bullying is to stand in a designated...

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