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NEWSFLASH: Hurricane Sandy aftermath adds new urgency to ILA talks

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Industry Organizations

Friday, December 07, 2012
   A wide group of U.S. companies are urging the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and its employers to “make every attempt possible at reaching agreement on a new contract” when they begin meeting once again next week.    The National Industrial Transportation League, the nation's largest shipper organization, also contends that the need for building materials in the wake of Hurricane Sandy has added new urgency to the need to prevent supply chains from being disrupted. &nb...
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