Workers represented by the International Longshoremen’s Association will end their strike in the Eastern United States after reaching a tentative deal with the United States Maritime Alliance. The agreement includes a 62 percent wage increase over six years for the dockworkers, avoiding potential disruptions to the U.S. economy. The strike suspension comes after negotiations between the workers and management, ensuring a return to normal operations at the ports.
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Newsom touts his economic plans in California’s conservative regions
Gov. Gavin Newsom visited the Central Valley to promote his upcoming jobs plan, acknowledging that some regions feel left out of California's economic success. The governor emphasized the importance of blue-collar jobs and apprenticeship programs in addressing economic disparities, particularly in areas that supported Donald Trump. Newsom, who is considering a presidential run, is focusing on economic issues and reaching out to all voters, including those in red counties, to address concerns about the state's...
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