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20 Dec 2024

Apparel Industry Urges Swift Resolution in Port Labor Talks

The apparel and footwear industry is urging the resumption of stalled labor negotiations for East and Gulf Coast ports, stressing the critical importance of both job security for workers and port modernization to maintain competitiveness. The call follows President-elect Donald Trump’s public support for the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and its stance on port automation.

A Balancing Act Between Jobs and Modernization

Negotiations between the ILA and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) hit a deadlock last month over the introduction of semi-automated container cranes. While the ILA maintains that automation threatens longshoremen jobs, employers argue that such technology is vital to enhancing U.S. ports’ global competitiveness, ultimately driving investment and job creation.

President-elect Trump met with ILA leadership earlier this week and backed their concerns, sparking renewed debate about the future of U.S. port operations. The apparel and footwear trade group, which includes brands like New Balance, Ralph Lauren, and Under Armour, emphasized the need for balance. In a statement, American Apparel & Footwear Association CEO Steve Lamar stressed that semi-automation, if implemented carefully, could ensure efficient ports, attract investment, and ultimately safeguard jobs.

“The longshoremen serve as the front lines of our supply chains and are essential to our economy,” said Lamar, while also calling for a solution that benefits both workers and employers.

Economic Risks Loom Large

The stakes are high for U.S. supply chains and the broader economy. The association estimates that a prolonged strike could cost the U.S. economy between $4.5 billion and $7.5 billion per week, causing disruptions that would ripple through imports and exports alike.

The group pointed to the October three-day ILA strike, which resulted in significant delays and container handling backlogs lasting over a month. Such disruptions threaten imports of critical goods, including pharmaceuticals, and could harm exports of perishable produce and food products.

“With inflation already burdening American families, further disruptions could raise costs, threaten millions of jobs, and derail economic recovery,” the trade group warned.

Time is Running Out

With the current ILA contract set to expire on January 15, the apparel group is urging both sides to return to the table and finalize an agreement. They highlighted the tentative 61.5% wage increase as a strong foundation to build upon, while underscoring the need for a clear path forward on automation. The industry emphasized that semi-automation has already been addressed in previous agreements with provisions ensuring no loss of jobs or hours for longshore workers.

The group remains hopeful that President-elect Trump will leverage his leadership to guide both parties toward a deal, avoiding disruptions that could impact the economy during his incoming administration.

Your Apparel Shipments and Moisture Risks

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