The ILWU and PMA have been reticent when it comes to providing details about ongoing negotiations.
It’s been more than nine months since talks began to hammer out a new contract between West Coast longshore workers and employers.
Both sides have stuck closely to an agreement made when talks began to remain mum on how the negotiations were progressing and what was being discussed. But officially, neither the ILWU or PMA, the two negotiating parties, are commenting on the process, abiding by the silence agreement signed before talks began.
Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka, for his part, said during his monthly news briefing last week that he thinks an agreement may come in March or this spring — though he stressed he had no specific knowledge on the matter.
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