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Trump opposes port automation due to ‘distress, hurt, and harm’ it causes workers

December 13, 2024
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President-elect Donald J. Trump has taken a stand against port automation during contract talks between the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and the U.S. Maritime Alliance (USMX).

In a meeting with ILA President Harold Daggett, Trump argued that automation brings “distress, hurt, and harm” to workers, outweighing any financial benefits. His comments come as the ILA, representing 45,000 East and Gulf coast dockworkers, faces a strike deadline on January 15, 2025. The union opposes automation, fearing job losses, and is pushing for a ban on automated cranes, gates and container movements.

Trump criticized foreign companies for choosing automation over hiring American workers, advocating for reinvestment of profits into U.S. jobs. This stance reflects his “America First” policy, consistent with his administration’s past efforts to prioritize American employment over automation and outsourcing.

The issue extends beyond employment, touching on economic efficiency and trade. Ports are crucial for international commerce, and any disruption could have broad economic implications.

Trump’s support might sway negotiations, appealing to blue-collar voters but drawing criticism for potentially hampering port innovation and efficiency. As the deadline looms, the outcome of these talks could significantly impact U.S. supply chains and economic growth.

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