A strike that might have begun as early as this weekend at 14 ports on the East and Gulf Coasts has been averted for 30 days while negotiations continue.
The union representing 14,500 dockworkers, including Philadelphia, and management for shipping lines and port employers agreed to extend their contract talks until late January, a federal mediator announced Friday.
The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) had been preparing for a possible strike at 12:01 a.m. Sunday, affecting ports between Maine and Texas.
The bargaining is for a final master contract governing containerized cargoes, which are commodities shipped in 20- or 40-foot containers.



