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Newsweek reports on the president’s refusal to invoke the Taft-Hartley Act to halt the strike and force negotiations, quoting Will Brucher.
NJBIZ interviews Rutgers experts, including Will Brucher, about the impact of the strike by the International Longshoremen’s Association.
The Record asks Will Brucher for historical context on the port strike. He says the last one occurred in 1977 and lasted 44 days.
BBC interviews Will Brucher, who predicts the dockworkers’ strike “will likely force the employers back to the table with a much more substantial offer."
Delaware News Journal reports on the strike that has snarled shipping traffic at East Coast and Gulf Coast ports, including the Port of Wilmington. Will Brucher is quoted.
The Detroit News reports automakers are worried about the strike, as the affected ports handled 34% of all motor vehicle and parts trade last year. Will Brucher is quoted.
Marine Insight reports on the strike by more than 45,000 unionized dockworkers, quoting Will Brucher on how it could affect Democrats on Election Day.
The New York Times writes about the political impact of the dockworkers’ strike, quoting Will Brucher on the president’s refusal to use the Taft-Hartley Act.
NJBIZ quotes Will Brucher on the strike. He says, “It’s a reminder that unions can and will flex their economic muscle to respond to their members’ needs.”
The Philadelphia Inquirer reports on the strike by more than 45,000 unionized dockworkers at 36 East and Gulf Coast ports, quoting Will Brucher.


