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Bernie Sanders Praises Port Workers for Securing Wage Increase After Strike

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Senator Bernie Sanders commended the 50,000 port workers who successfully negotiated a significant wage increase following their strike against the shipping industry’s corporate practices. He emphasized the importance of ensuring that advancements in technology do not come at the expense of workers’ livelihoods and noted the stark contrast between the soaring profits of the shipping industry and the declining wages of port workers over the past two decades.

The strike, which was a response to what Sanders described as “outrageous corporate greed,” resulted in a tentative agreement that includes a 62% wage increase over six years, reflecting the workers’ demands for fair compensation and better working conditions. Sanders highlighted the role of Acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su in facilitating these negotiations, which not only addressed wage concerns but also aimed to protect workers from being replaced by automation and robotics. The resolution of the strike was crucial in preventing potential disruptions to supply chains and averting negative economic impacts, underscoring the power of collective bargaining in securing workers’ rights.

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