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(Source: Journal of Commerce, October 18, 2013)

WASHINGTON, D.C. — International Longshoremen’s Association workers agreed Friday to return to work for 90 days while negotiators work on a local contract that triggered a three-day strike this week at the Port of Baltimore. The halt to the strike came after an arbitrator ruled that ILA Local 333’s walkout over a local contract violated the no-strike clause in the union’s coastwide master contract with United States Maritime Alliance.

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