Christopher Mims on Nostr: Longshoremen could strike all over the U.S., which could have big ripple effects on ...
Longshoremen could strike all over the U.S., which could have big ripple effects on the economy. (It always depends on the number of ports and the length of the strike.)
For anyone wanting to understand why longshoremen have *so much power* -- more power, I would argue, than any other workforce in the entire U.S.A., this is my obligatory bat signal:
I wrote a whole book on this, the most recent and definitive one on the topic. If you need an expert, reach out.
https://www.amazon.com/Arriving-Today-Factory-Everything-Changed/dp/006298795X
For anyone wanting to understand why longshoremen have *so much power* -- more power, I would argue, than any other workforce in the entire U.S.A., this is my obligatory bat signal:
I wrote a whole book on this, the most recent and definitive one on the topic. If you need an expert, reach out.
https://www.amazon.com/Arriving-Today-Factory-Everything-Changed/dp/006298795X