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West Coast ports labor deal may be near
West Coast ports labor deal may be near - San Jose Mercury News
Related StoriesFeb 20:Labor secretary: Fix West Coast port crisis or negotiate in White House's
shadowFeb 19:Commerce secretary, L.A. mayor join port labor talksFeb 18:Small but powerful union
is at center of port disputeLabor secretary in Bay Area, meets with both sides in port disputeFeb
13:Port labor negotiations stymied by a key issueFeb 11:Ports dispute: Partial West Coast shutdown
looms as contract talks stallFeb 9:Contract talks, West Coast port operations resume amid warnings
of 'gridlock'Feb 6:West Coast ports face weekend shutdown for shipsBusinesses suffer as Port of
Oakland talks continueFeb 5:West Coast port lockout could be just 5 days awayJan 15:Port of
Oakland reached all-time high in cargo volume 2014
West Coast ports labor negotiations resume Friday morning amid reports that an accord may be
near on a final, contentious issue.
Sources told this newspaper that a deal hasn't been reached yet, butthere were indications of
progress.
"Something happened" in negotiations Thursday, one source told this newspaper, .
The Journal of Commerce, a trade publication that follows the activities of West Coast ports, said a
five-year deal was reached Thursday night. The news was briefly posted Friday morning on the
Journal's website and reported by CNBC, but taken down after only a few minutes.
The Journal also tweeted that "trusted sources" said the union and employers had reached a
contract, but followed later with a post that there were "conflicting reports" about the possibility of a
deal.
The Pacific Maritime Association, representing employers, and the International Longshore and
Warehouse Union, have been in intense negotiations since Tuesday following the arrival of Labor
Secretary Tom Perez, who told mayors of port cities Thursday that if a deal wasn't reached Friday,
negotiations would continue in Washington D.C.
Only one issue remained unresolved late Thursday night, according to the website of U.S. Senator
Barbara Boxer. That is the length of the terms of four arbitrators who rule on labor disputes at the
coast's 29 ports.
The ILWUwants arbitrators' terms to end at the end of a contract period, usually four to six years,
with either the union or employers able to decide whether to renew them for another term. The
Pacific Maritime Association argues this would destroy the arbitrators' independence.
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Negotiations are in their ninth month. Since October, port operations have slowed significantly,
causing delays in shipments of cargo and hardships on importers and exporters.
The Labor Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Contact Pete Carey at 408-920-5419 Follow him
on Twitter.com/petecarey

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West Coast ports labor deal may be near

  • 1. West Coast ports labor deal may be near West Coast ports labor deal may be near - San Jose Mercury News Related StoriesFeb 20:Labor secretary: Fix West Coast port crisis or negotiate in White House's shadowFeb 19:Commerce secretary, L.A. mayor join port labor talksFeb 18:Small but powerful union is at center of port disputeLabor secretary in Bay Area, meets with both sides in port disputeFeb 13:Port labor negotiations stymied by a key issueFeb 11:Ports dispute: Partial West Coast shutdown looms as contract talks stallFeb 9:Contract talks, West Coast port operations resume amid warnings of 'gridlock'Feb 6:West Coast ports face weekend shutdown for shipsBusinesses suffer as Port of Oakland talks continueFeb 5:West Coast port lockout could be just 5 days awayJan 15:Port of Oakland reached all-time high in cargo volume 2014 West Coast ports labor negotiations resume Friday morning amid reports that an accord may be near on a final, contentious issue. Sources told this newspaper that a deal hasn't been reached yet, butthere were indications of progress. "Something happened" in negotiations Thursday, one source told this newspaper, . The Journal of Commerce, a trade publication that follows the activities of West Coast ports, said a five-year deal was reached Thursday night. The news was briefly posted Friday morning on the Journal's website and reported by CNBC, but taken down after only a few minutes. The Journal also tweeted that "trusted sources" said the union and employers had reached a contract, but followed later with a post that there were "conflicting reports" about the possibility of a deal. The Pacific Maritime Association, representing employers, and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, have been in intense negotiations since Tuesday following the arrival of Labor Secretary Tom Perez, who told mayors of port cities Thursday that if a deal wasn't reached Friday, negotiations would continue in Washington D.C. Only one issue remained unresolved late Thursday night, according to the website of U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer. That is the length of the terms of four arbitrators who rule on labor disputes at the coast's 29 ports. The ILWUwants arbitrators' terms to end at the end of a contract period, usually four to six years, with either the union or employers able to decide whether to renew them for another term. The Pacific Maritime Association argues this would destroy the arbitrators' independence. Advertisement Negotiations are in their ninth month. Since October, port operations have slowed significantly, causing delays in shipments of cargo and hardships on importers and exporters.
  • 2. The Labor Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Contact Pete Carey at 408-920-5419 Follow him on Twitter.com/petecarey