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limited to labor costs, the level of unionization, the age and capacity of existing port infrastructure, and the overall regulatory environment. The U.S. has been slower to adopt automation at ports compared to other countries, in part due to higher labor costs and strong union presence.

The ILA’s pushback against automation reflects the concerns of its members about potential job losses and the impact on their livelihoods. The union has historically fought against automation in order to protect jobs and maintain the status quo. However, as technology continues to advance and global competition increases, the pressure to automate ports and improve efficiency grows.

The negotiations between the ILA and port ownership will be crucial in determining the future of port operations in the U.S. The issue of automation remains a contentious point that will need to be resolved in order to reach a final agreement. The outcome of these negotiations will have far-reaching implications for the industry and the thousands of workers who rely on port jobs for their livelihoods.

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