AAPA Urges President Obama To Assist In Resolving West Coast Dockworker Negotiations

ALEXANDRIA, Va.--()--In a letter today to President Barack Obama, the American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) – the unified and collective voice of public seaports in the Americas – urged the president to take the necessary steps to assign federal mediators to help resolve the ongoing contract negotiations between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), representing West Coast dockworkers, and the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA), whose principal business is to negotiate and administer maritime labor agreements with the ILWU.

“America’s seaports are absolutely vital to our economy, jobs and international competitiveness. At this tender stage of the economic recovery, our nation simply cannot afford disruptions, let alone a shutdown, of any part of the ports system,” said Kurt Nagle, AAPA president and CEO. “After seven months of labor negotiations without an agreement being reached, we believe that federal mediation is now necessary to prevent the significant economic repercussions that can occur whenever there is uncertainty and unpredictability in the movement of international commerce through our ports.”

Today, international trade accounts for nearly one-third of the U.S. economy. America’s seaports handle more than 99 percent of the nation’s overseas imports and exports, amounting to more than 2 billion tons of goods annually. This mammoth flow of trade supports more than 13 million American jobs and generates over $200 billion a year in tax revenues. Disruptions to this trade flow hurt American businesses and farmers, cost American consumers and impede America’s ability to compete in international markets.

About AAPA

Founded in 1912, AAPA today represents 150 of the leading seaport authorities in the United States, Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean and more than 300 sustaining and associate members, firms and individuals with an interest in seaports.

~Seaports Deliver Prosperity~

Contacts

American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA)
Aaron Ellis, 703-706-4714
aellis@aapa-ports.org

Release Summary

In a letter today to President Obama, AAPA urged the president to take the necessary steps to assign federal mediators to help resolve the ongoing ILWU-PMA labor negotiations.

Contacts

American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA)
Aaron Ellis, 703-706-4714
aellis@aapa-ports.org