The port strikes that started on Oct. 1 have ended on Thursday after just three days. A contact agreement has been reached.
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Port employers have come to a tentative agreement with unionized dockworkers on a 61% hourly wage increase, ending the three-day strike that shut down major East Coast container ports.
The union for the International Longshoremen’s Association and port authorities reached a tentative deal on wages Thursday and workers will report back to the ports Friday, according to CNN.
The International Longshoremen’s Association said it had agreed to extend the contract until Jan. 15 and work will resume.