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Port of Portland Archives

Illegal Big Labor Work Slowdowns Take a 'Lethal Toll' on Jobs and Businesses at the Port of Portland
October 9

Illegal Big Labor Work Slowdowns Take a 'Lethal Toll' on Jobs and Businesses at the Port of Portland

On September 24, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) issued the latest of a series of decisions finding that bosses of Local 8 of the International Longshore Workers Union and the ILWU itself commenced ordering illegal employee slowdowns at the…

June 20

Big Labor Strife Imperils Port of Portland Jobs

Right to Work supporters across America have long understood that monopolistic unionism as promoted by the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) and other federal statutes undercuts employee productivity in multiple ways. But in the nearly 80 years that the pro-forced…

On the Waterfront: Northwest Ports Slowed Over Inter-Big Labor Squabble Over 2 Jobs
June 24

On the Waterfront: Northwest Ports Slowed Over Inter-Big Labor Squabble Over 2 Jobs

Times must be tough.  An escalating dispute between two unions ties up millions of dollars of freight across the Northwest boils down to a spat over just two waterfront jobs, The Oregonian is reporting.  Bill Wyatt said Longshoremen staging a slowdown…

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