You have commented 358 times on Rantburg.

Your Name
Your e-mail (optional)
Website (optional)
My Original Nic        Pic-a-Nic        Sorry. Comments have been closed on this article.
Bold Italic Underline Strike Bullet Blockquote Small Big Link Squish Foto Photo
Economy
Biden to stay out of port strike as trade flows halt, union boss threatens to ‘cripple' economy
2024-10-03
[JustTheNews] Breaking up the strike with his presidential authority could damage Kamala Harris’ chances with a key union worker constituency, but an economic chaos may damage her cause, too.

The White House has remained firm in its position that it will not intervene in negotiations between port workers and dock employers as trade flows screech to a halt and the lead union boss threatens to "cripple" the economy less than 35 days before the presidential election.

A general strike spread across most of the major ports on the U.S. East Coast Tuesday as the labor union representing the workers, International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA), said dock employers failed to give in to their demands.

The strike threatens to plug up an estimated $2.1 billion in daily trade flows from these busy ports as the presidential election and holiday seasons fast approach.

Republicans and hundreds of industry associations have called on President Joe Biden to invoke the Taft-Hartley Act, a law originally passed in 1947 that gives the president the authority to intervene in strikes if they threaten to cause a national emergency. The act was last used in 2002 by President George W. Bush to reopen ports on the West Coast after employers prevented longshoreman from entering their facilities.

But before the strike began Tuesday, Biden signaled he would not invoke the post-war act to end the strike, especially given the immense damage from Hurricane Helene across the U.S. Southeast and persistent inflation as the holiday season approaches.

“Mr. President, will you intervene in the dockworkers strike if they go on strike on Tuesday?” a reporter asked the president.

“No,” Biden replied.

“Why not?”

“Because there’s collective bargaining, and I don’t believe in Taft-Hartley,” Biden said.

The White House on Tuesday again confirmed the president would not use the authority under the act to intervene in the negotiations even as the union appeared to dig in its heels for the long haul. The White House indicated its calculus stems from briefings by federal agencies on the potential impacts of the strike which “are expected to be limited at this time” on consumers.

Biden is also motivated by political calculus with the presidential election just more than a month away. Breaking up the strike with his presidential authority could damage Kamala Harris’ chances with a key union worker constituency, among which previous polls show she has struggled to maintain Biden’s levels of support. Leaving the strike unaddressed could cripple the U.S. economy—in the union boss’s own words—under his watch. Historically, a downturn in the economy rarely favors the incumbent party, which in this case would hurt Harris’ election chances.

Biden and Harris may be banking on the assessment of his federal agencies, which briefed both the president and Vice President Harris on how the strike could impact the prices of major goods. According to Politico, those agencies' assessments of the strike showed little expected impact on major goods like grain, oil, gasoline, and other fuels imports and exports.
Related:
International Longshoremen’s Association: 2024-10-01 Dockworkers' strike could push up prices and cause shortages if it lasts for weeks
Posted by:Skidmark

#10  So, we got:

1) single point of failure in a critical system

2) a task ripe for automation. Hell, it's already been done once on a smaller scale with industrial pick & place systems - machines that pick something up from here and put it down over there. Kinda like a longshoreman, eh?

This sounds like a job for the next Elon Musk. Who is up for some disruptive fun?
Posted by: SteveS   2024-10-03 15:49  

#9  I hope EVERY involved union member loses their job and never finds another. Honestly, the moment their boss threatened to cripple the economy, they became terrorists.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2024-10-03 08:35  

#8  Just practicing what the Party does on a daily basis.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2024-10-03 07:53  

#7  "lead union boss threatens to "cripple" the economy"

Not much left to cripple, but I get it.
Posted by: DooDahMan   2024-10-03 06:44  

#6  There is a time and a place for labor negotiations this.

THIS AIN'T IT

We have a 4 state declared disaster / emergency.
Arrest the Union Bosses.
Posted by: NN2N1   2024-10-03 06:20  

#5  Trump working with Musk to begin instal of new retrofit AI smart crane systems. Operator training to begin immediately at DoD facility.

How you like them apples ILA thugs ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2024-10-03 02:29  

#4  Time to fully automatic the docks.
Posted by: Seeking Cure For Ignorance   2024-10-03 01:30  

#3  ^Biden doesn’t want Israeli retaliatory strike on Iranian nuclear sites
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2024-10-03 01:17  

#2  DAVID MARCUS: The Southeast is underwater, Middle East is on fire, ports are closed. Where is Joe Biden?

Posted by: Skidmark   2024-10-03 01:06  

#1  If they get the huge raise that will increase inflation on imported goods substantially. This is a no win situation for the US.
Posted by: Glavinter Peacock7962   2024-10-03 00:07  

00:00