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Dockworkers union’s requires automation restrictions at US ports might undercut competitiveness

Editorial Board Published October 2, 2024
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Former Reagan financial adviser Artwork Laffer says port employees are misinformed as they dismiss automation amid ongoing strike.

A labor strike by unionized dockworkers at East and Gulf Coast ports started Tuesday with the union and port employers at an deadlock over a brand new contract, with using automation and know-how at ports a sticking level in negotiations.

The Worldwide Longshoremen’s Affiliation (ILA) and its roughly 45,000 employees are looking for a 77% pay elevate over the brand new contract, in addition to placing a cease to port automation tasks that might value jobs. In a press release Tuesday, the ILA stated that it’s “steadfastly against any form of automation – full or semi – that replaces jobs or historical work functions. We will not accept the loss of work and livelihood for our members due to automation.”

The U.S. Maritime Alliance (USMX), which represents port employers in negotiations, stated in a press release Monday that its provide would’ve supplied a 50% elevate plus improved retirement and well being care advantages and would additionally “retain the current language around automation and semi-automation.”

Eric Hoplin, CEO of the Nationwide Affiliation of Wholesaler-Distributors (NAW), stated on FOX Enterprise’ “Mornings With Maria” on Tuesday that the union’s automation calls for are “unrealistic.” He famous that main ports world wide like Shanghai, China, Rotterdam within the Netherlands and Singapore have embraced automated cranes and autos in ports including, “We’re already three decades behind.”

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ILA dockworkers have made protections in opposition to the lack of jobs on account of automation a key demand amid their strike. (Photograph by MARK FELIX/AFP through Getty Pictures / Getty Pictures)

Douglas Kent, EVP of Company and Strategic Alliances on the Affiliation of Provide Chain Administration (ASCM), instructed FOX Enterprise in an interview that, “The port infrastructure in the U.S. also has to remain competitive on the global stage.” 

“If you take a look at things that are happening in Europe, in the Middle East, in UAE, in Singapore, for example, some of the more advanced ports, you’re seeing an investment in infrastructure to take advantage of increased levels of technology that can be integrated to drive efficiencies and effectiveness and continue flow.”

“That particular issue is a huge sticking point because it of course protects the worker because we’re keeping things more manual. But at the same time, it’s costing more to do those things because we are integrating technology and we’re having to pay more for the longshoremen,” Kent stated. 

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Port of Newark closed due to dockworkers strike

The Port of Newark and different seaports on the East and Gulf Coasts have been impacted by the dockworkers strike. (Photograph by Selcuk Acar/Anadolu through Getty Pictures / Getty Pictures)

“The big question that that raises is, how sustainable is that situation? I mean this is, again, another multi-year contract,” he stated. “Are we really going to commit ourselves to not allowing for technology and automation to be part of the future state equation? It’d be foolish to do so, so I think there’s going to have to be some give and take there, perhaps automation that is less impactful to the amount of labor that’s needed to do the job.”

“I think what they should be talking about is, what’s the change in the nature of the role? Is it that we’re doing things that are, let’s say, more intellectual versus manual, but not necessarily reducing the workforce to take advantage of the technology and allow for some scalability of the capacity management. So new skill sets, new capabilities, new competencies,” Kent defined.

THE TAFT-HARTLEY ACT: WHY BIDEN COULD USE THIS LABOR LAW TO PREEMPT A PORT STRIKE

Dockworkers on strike

The ILA union says it’ll stay on strike so long as essential to safe what it views as a good contract. (Photograph by GIORGIO VIERA/AFP through Getty Pictures / Getty Pictures)

Alexander Subject, an economics professor at Santa Clara College’s Leavey College of Enterprise, instructed FOX Enterprise, “From the long-run perspective, automation is good because it increases productivity, and productivity, ultimately, is what drives our living standards.”

“Now, that’s not much comfort if somebody loses their job because of automation. So the question is whether that can be handled by attrition or by compensation. It’s a real dilemma in terms of the demands of the union,” Subject stated.

Ricardo Ernst, professor of world enterprise at Georgetown College’s McDonough College of Enterprise, instructed FOX Enterprise, “Not embracing technology is unfortunately very myopic because that is one of the sources of competitiveness. If we don’t do it, believe me, some other place is going to do it and then they’re going to be more competitive than us.”

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“What needs to be discussed is what alternative we find for them. What are the options, do we retrain them? It’s a much larger issue than just saying we are stopping automation,” Ernst stated. “Automation is unavoidable.”

Nationwide Affiliation of Wholesaler-Distributors CEO Eric Hoplin reacts to President Biden saying he wont intervene within the port strikes and focus on the ILA demanding for a ban on port automation.

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