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Labor Union Offers Plans to Cut Congestion at Ports.


Responding to increased congestion The condition of a network when there is not enough bandwidth to support the current traffic load.

congestion - When the offered load of a data communication path exceeds the capacity.
 and claims by local seaport operators and shippers that labor is to blame, the International Longshore long·shore  
adj.
Occurring, living, or working along a seacoast.



[Short for alongshore.]
 and Warehouse Union has put forward new proposals for operational changes at the ports.

The proposals are considered a precursor to negotiations set to start a year from now between the union and port operators. The current three-year contract expires in June 2002, and union officials will be seeking another three-year deal.

Among the proposals is a suggestion that equipment and early-arrival cargo be held at off-dock container yards to reduce traffic congestion and increase dock space.

Made public earlier this month at a town meeting in Long Beach, the plan also calls for extending gate hours, establishing a centralized dispatching center at the port gates and training longshoremen to handle the influx of modern technology.

The proposals -- which were presented to the Pacific Maritime Association The Pacific Maritime Association represents shipping companies and terminal operators. In a 2002 dispute with a longshoremen's union, 10,500 dockworkers were locked out because of an alleged slowdown. President George W. Bush is expected to invoke a cooling off period.  (the bargaining unit A bargaining unit in labor relations is a group of employees with a clear and identifiable community of interests who are (under U.S. law) represented by a single labor union in collective bargaining and other dealings with management.  for shipping companies, stevedores and dock operators) -- are aimed at reducing the time that truckers must wait before moving in and out of the docks. Unions have long been complaining that cargo that doesn't have to be immediately loaded onto a ship or transported to a distributor is preventing crane operators from efficiently loading and unloading other cargo.

"It's clogging the docks," said Domenick Miretti, the union's senior liaison to both ports. "We want the cargo off the dock, so when the next ship comes in, we have space to work. The docks should not be a storage facility."

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PMA Progressive muscular atrophy
 has opposed the off-dock storage sites as being too costly.

Extended gate hours necessary to pull cargo from the docks would mean paying workers time-and-a-half, union officials acknowledged. ILWU ILWU n abbr (US) (= International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union) → sindicato internacional de trabajadores portuarios y almacenistas

ILWU n abbr (US) (=
 members already earn as much as $120,000 a year.

With association President Joseph Miniace having guaranteed that no jobs would be lost if port operations are modernized, his office wants the union to focus attention on optimizing existing facilities instead of developing new, off-site operations.

"(Off-dock sites) can be cost prohibitive," said Abbie Granger, spokeswoman for association. "Additionally, a lot of the sites they are talking about have contaminated contaminated,
v 1. made radioactive by the addition of small quantities of radioactive material.
2. made contaminated by adding infective or radiographic materials.
3. an infective surface or object.
 soil. They are former oil properties."

Miniace, in a recently letter to Local 13 of the ILWU, agreed that workers should be given additional training in new technology.

Richard Hollingsworth, president of the Gateway Cities The Gateway Cities of Southern California are those located in southeastern Los Angeles County. There is some cross-over between these cities and those composing South Los Angeles, East Los Angeles, the South Bay, and the San Gabriel Valley.  Partnership, an economic development agency representing 27 cities that neighbor the two docks, said off-dock sites would not do anything to alleviate traffic congestion on the nearby freeways.
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Author:GREENBERG, DAVID
Publication:Los Angeles Business Journal
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Date:Mar 19, 2001
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