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U.S. unions monitor Aussie port automation dispute

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Oceania

Wednesday, September 19, 2012
   U.S. maritime unions are drawing lessons from labor losses at an Australian port as the International Longshoremen's Association comes down to the wire in its dispute with terminal operating companies along the East and Gulf coasts.    Federal mediated talks between the ILA and negotiators for ocean carriers and terminal operators are scheduled to resume today. The current master contract expires at the end of the month.    One of the main sticking points in the ta...
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