yeah many years ago I thought about doing that but didn't want to live in any of those places. So they are making $208,000 per year and want more... don't we all. I haven't seen a raise in 7yrs and don't expect to get one either. So yeah with inflation I've been going backwards big time but I'm employed and make a good wage so it's not painful like for some folks. I'm pretty sure at $200k/yr they aren't feeling any pain but they have leverage.your right the crane operators are over $100 an hour.
I know a lot of longshoremen. Forklift operators make over 100k. Its insanity.your right the crane operators are over $100 an hour.
The 'average' port worker makes $80,000/yr. There are 'many' who are making over $200,000/yr with overtime.
They are asking for a 100% raise over the next five (5) years, and a ban on all plans to implement any automation.
It's quite unbelievable
They started with 100% over five (5) years and no automation. They were offered 50%, which they turned down.They were offered a 50 percent raise over 5 years I believe. They want 70. They must have an in as to which way the election will go.
They'll need it.....
I'd like to see a new President step in that doesn't have debts to repay to these unions, and who would order the union to return or be replaced. No company should be held hostage by employees. They don't have any skin in the game - but think they own the place. Something inherently wrong with that picture. I feel for any company at the mercy of even having to deal with such situations. I've had jobs I didn't think I was paid well enough to do - and I moved on. That union boss probably won't be taking a cut on his salary any time soon. There are well over 50 union officers that make more than the President of the United States. The members want wages for what others would step in and take their jobs for considerably less (pretty much proving the wages are too high)- they overpay their own boss - and have no problem costing consumers with the sky-high prices due to their actions in shutting things down. It seems to me the unions should be able to be charged under the Rico act for racketeering. The legal definition may not fit - but the action is the same.They were offered a 50 percent raise over 5 years I believe. They want 70. They must have an in as to which way the election will go.
They'll need it.....
I sure do, why can’t we have that America again.Remember when Reagan fired all the traffic controllers ??
I don't think the new washing machines will clean the diapers. I had to buy one a couple of years ago and I'm not impressed with it. I call it the John Wayne model. It don't take chit off nothing.Maybe there is a market for adult diapers, the re-useable type, from cotton, washable! You know like them soft cotton baby diapers we used as babies!
Frank
Like it or not, they have already gone through automation to make their jobs faster or easier. The unions should have to go back to the way they unloaded ships back in the 1950's to see how they like it.I say fire them all and let the chips fall where they may. I am fed up with unions attempting to hold the country hostage. Its obvious the union doesn't give a crap about us why should we care about those crybabies? If they don't like their pay move on to something else. Hard to take them at face value when they want to restrict automation which helps cut costs. Keep in mind all of this is to extort more money out of "We the People"
they have robot cranes that can unload containers faster then the $300,000 human operators, notice the shipping co's agreed to the wage increase because that is going to get tagged onto the price of the products going thru the port, the loudmouth should have kept it shut, even the stupid are starting to catch on, if it's made here it don't go thru the port.Like it or not, they have already gone through automation to make their jobs faster or easier. The unions should have to go back to the way they unloaded ships back in the 1950's to see how they like it.