The U.S. court ordered the west coast port to stop the strike and the port will open on Wednesday
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Last Update: 2002-10-11
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Introduction: on August 8, the federal court of San Francisco ordered the trade union of the west coast port to immediately stop the strike action that had been carried out for 8 days, and the federal court of San Francisco ordered the trade union of the west coast port to immediately stop the strike action that had been carried out for 8 days and resume the loading and unloading operation According to Reuters, the Pacific Ocean Federation, which represents port owners, said the 29 ports involved in the strike could reopen on Wednesday afternoon A federal judge in ew5 said the government had met the conditions for issuing a port opening order The court has ordered a temporary return to work, and a more comprehensive hearing is scheduled for October 16 Ew5 the U.S Department of justice requested that the Industrial Relations Act be invoked to issue a stop strike order The labor relations act of 1947 passed by the Congress of the United States stipulates that the president has the right to use the act to terminate the strike for 80 days when the labor dispute endangers the national interests, so as to facilitate the calm treatment of both labor and management It is reported by Ew5 that the port closure incident caused by labor disputes at the port caused many cargo ships to stay at sea, and the food in some containers of cargo ships rotted and deteriorated In addition, many manufacturers will also face a shortage of parts supply The economic losses caused by the closure are estimated to be US $2 billion per day Ew5
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