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ILWU negotiations

 


ANGRY agricultural exporters and truckers attending the Agriculture Transportation Coalition (AgTC) annual meeting in San Francisco expressed frustration about losses and delays incurred during the recent cargo handling slow down at west coast ports.

They want assurances that there will be no slow down when the current contract expires in 2019 between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) and the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA).

"The US cannot afford another collapse of our gateway container ports," said the AgTC statement. "We cannot stand by and wait for US west coast ports, which have now shut down twice over the past 13 years, to do it again when the recently approved ILWU-PMA contract expires in just four years, in 2019."

Edward DeNike, president at Stevedoring Service of America Containers, candidly made no excuses about that PMA-ILWU contract. He noted negotiations were dominated by a "bunch of little issues" and were approached with "no sense of urgency." He admitted that the new contract has no provision to improve productivity.

Delegates gave Avanti Nut Company vice president Nina Solari a standing ovation when she urged participants to support efforts in Congress to include longshore workers as part of the Railway Labour Act, so as to restrict work stoppages and strikes.

Ms Solari criticised the ILWU for ignoring the plight of farmers and growers who suffered massive losses of export sales when shipments were delayed or stranded at west coast ports during the 2014-2015 slow down.

She also criticised the PMA (Pacific Maritime Association) for failing to stand up for agricultural customers and for "passing on" ILWU wage and benefit demands.

AgTC executive director Peter Friedman complained that ocean carriers, terminals and ports favoured higher, treated agricultural exporters as "backhaul" priced import customers such as Wal-Mart.

Mr Friedman did note that the California ports have been working hard to reduce congestion and delays. AgTC applauded efforts by the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach to include AgTC members in "stakeholder outreach initiatives" related to port service improvements.

Stockton, California's Antonini Trucking boss Joe Antonini told the American Journal of Transportation that problems related to detention and per diem charges resulting from the slow down and the aftermath are continuing, and the charges are sizeable.

AgTC is asking the Federal Maritime Commission to take action on unfair detention and demurrage charges assessed against truckers and agricultural shippers.

The AgTC also said some ocean carriers took into account congestion and the labour slow down and are accepting "customer requests to rescind the per diem invoices". Unfortunately, "most carriers continue to issue invoices, totalling hundreds of thousands, and in some cases millions of dollars" are being assessed against truckers and shippers as a result of the logistical meltdown.

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