From yesterday’s Journal of Commerce:

The International Longshore and Warehouse Union today completed its two-day caucus in San Francisco, and the union will resume contract negotiations with the Pacific Maritime Association on Wednesday. … Contract negotiations will resume Wednesday and will continue for the rest of this week, but the talks will recess again on July 28 so the ILWU can hold unrelated contract negotiations next week with grain handlers in the Pacific Northwest. The grain handlers are not members of the PMA, and their contract with the ILWU is separate from the coastwide contract at the container ports.

Given the events scheduled for the coming 10 days, it does not appear the ILWU and PMA will be able to complete the coastwide contract in the coming week, so talks will most likely continue into August.

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