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Port strike and cruise traces: Will operations be disrupted?

Editorial Board Published October 2, 2024
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The standing of cruise operations was within the highlight after unionized dockworkers at ports alongside the East and Gulf coasts hit the picket traces on Tuesday.

Whereas cargo at many main ports has been disrupted because the starting of the Worldwide Longshoremen’s Affiliation (ILA) strike, the union mentioned final week that its members would “continue to work passenger cruise vessels” through the work stoppage.

“We understand that many families plan and pay for cruise vacations on passenger ships more than a year out, and we don’t want them to be disappointed or inconvenienced in any way,” ILA President Harold Daggett mentioned Sept. 25 of the union’s pledge to maintain working cruise ships amid the port strikes. “For almost three years during the worst of the pandemic, the cruise ship industry was shut down, and our ILA rank-and-file members handling passenger cruise vessels lost a lot of man hours.”

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A spokesperson for the ILA confirmed to FOX Enterprise on Tuesday that he hadn’t heard of any ports the place that dedication was not being upheld.

The ILA strike, the union’s first in nearly 50 years, entered its second day on Wednesday.

JPMorgan just lately projected every day of labor stoppage on the East and Gulf Coast ports might value the economic system as much as $4.5 billion per day. A separate estimate from Anderson Financial Group steered the strike might carry a $2.1 billion affect if it lasts per week.

“I’ll cripple you,” Daggett mentioned concerning the results of the strike in a September interview. “I will cripple you and you have no idea what that means. Nobody does.”

Dockworkers strike on the Bayport Container Terminal in Seabrook, Texas, on Oct. 1, 2024.  (MARK FELIX/AFP by way of Getty Photos / Getty Photos)

Cruise Strains Worldwide Affiliation, which counts operators like Carnival, Disney, Norwegian and Royal Caribbean amongst its members, mentioned it was “aware of the work stoppage by the International Longshoremen’s Association and appreciated ILA’s commitment to continue supporting cruise ships during this time so travelers can still enjoy their vacations.”

WILL THE DOCKWORKERS’ STRIKE CAUSE HIGHER FOOD PRICES? EXPERTS WEIGH IN

Cruise operations at Port Everglades and Port Miami in Florida, for instance, remained unaffected.

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View of cruise ship at harbor in Miami, Florida. (Photograph by: Visions of America/Joseph Sohm/UCG/Common Photos Group by way of Getty Photos) (Visions of America/Joseph Sohm/UCG/Common Photos Group by way of Getty Photos / Getty Photos)

Port Everglades, positioned in Fort Lauderdale, mentioned on its web site that its cruise and petroleum operations “will not be affected by the ILA strike.”

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Vacationers board the Celeb Edge cruise ship at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on June 26, 2021. (Eva Marie Uzcategui/Bloomberg by way of Getty Photos / Getty Photos)

Along with persevering with to work cruise ships, the ILA mentioned it will “continue to honor its century-plus pledge to handle all military cargo” throughout a strike.

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