Strikes Scheduled for Spanish Ports Called Off

Spanish port workers have called off planned strike action that was set for later this month, Reuters reports. The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) had said that, in response to Spanish government plans to reform the country’s port system, Spain’s trade unions were set to strike on February 20, 22,...

Spanish Dockers to Strike over Government Dock Labour Decree

All major Spanish ports will face several days of major disruption, from February 20 to February 24, as the country’s dockers take strike action in response to government plans to issue a decree dismantling existing dock labour legislation.   Shipping companies are already reported to be making plans to divert...

Korean Air Pilots Strike; Flight Disruptions Expected

Unionized pilots at Korean Air Lines are on strike. The pilots entered the strike, set to last for 10 days, after nearly a year of wage negotiations with the management broke down. Over the next 10 days, the strike is expected to lead to the cancellation of as many as...

Santos Strikes Test Shippers, Brazil Government

Customs officers in the Brazilian port of Santos have struck for two days straight, testing the mettle of the new President, who has vowed that the government would not pay striking workers for time spent off the job. The cumulative effects of the strikes have caused steady delays at Santos,...

Port of Wellington (NZ) Closed After Earthquake

The Port of Wellington has been closed for a number of days following a destructive earthquake which rocked the South Island of New Zealand. The earthquake, measuring a magnitude of 7.5, struck the upper South Island of New Zealand at midnight local time on 14 November. It caused infrastructural damage...

West Coast Longshoremen, Employers Discuss Contract Extension

Representatives from the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), met Tuesday in San Francisco and discussed a possible extension of their current contract, which covers 20,000 members of the ILWU Longshore Division who work at 29 West Coast ports. The current contract runs through...

Miami Airport receives government approval for Foreign Trade Zone

Miami International Airport has received government approval to be designated as a Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) magnet site, allowing manufacturers to lease available property space and have tariffs deferred, reduced or eliminated. The Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners approved the application to the US Department of Commerce, expanding Miami-Dade County’s...

UPDATE: Greek ATC Strike Cancelled

UPDATE: Greek ATC Strike Cancelled Air traffic controllers in Greece have called off a series of 24 hour strikes they had announced for this week. The industrial action was called off after a meeting with Greece’s transport minister. The strikes were scheduled for October 9th-10th and 12th-13th October. Greek Air...

South Korean Truck Drivers Go On Strike

More than 7,000 unionized truck drivers went on strike today in South Korea, adding to the country’s recent shipping woes, according to a report from Korea’s Yonhap News Agency. Transport Minister Kang Ho-in called the walkout illegal and “an act of betrayal,” vowing swift action against participants. The trucking walkout...