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International Labour Standards on Dock workers
ILO standards help address these challenges by dealing with two characteristics of dock work: the need for specific protection due to the safety and health hazards to which dockworkers are exposed during their work, and the impact of technological progress and international trade on their employment and the organization of work in ports.
New Supply Chain Risk: 22,000 Dockworkers Who May Soon Strike
New Supply Chain Risk: 22,000 Dockworkers Who May Soon Strike With the contract of union workers at West Coast ports nearing expiration, the prospect of a labor impasse threatens another shock to...
Before the holiday season, workers at America's busiest ports are ... - NPR
Andrea Hsu. 7-Minute Listen. Enlarge this image. Automation has become a hot-button issue at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. The shipping industry is pushing for more automation of the...
How To Get Hired as a Dock Worker in 6 Steps (With Salary Info) - Indeed
What is a dock worker? A dock worker is a professional who works at a dock or port, unloading and transporting cargo. The role historically has been known as a longshoreman. They are one of the last points of contact before freight crews ferry large amounts of goods overseas.
Dockworker - Wikipedia
A dockworker (also called a longshoreman, stevedore, or docker) is a waterfront manual laborer who is involved in loading and unloading ships. [1] After the intermodal shipping container revolution of the 1960s, the required dockworkers declined by over 90%. [2] Etymology.
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