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Ports America

Ports America is one of the largest terminal operators in the United States, offering a full range of integrated port services.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Ports America

-25.25

0.02%

Latest Event

Ports America: Tentative Deal Ends Port Strike, Improves Worker Conditions

Ports America reached a tentative agreement with port unions to end a four‐day strike, featuring significant wage increases (61.5% over six years) and a contract extension through January 15, 2025. This development suggests an improvement in labor relations, although ongoing discussions on automation indicate there are still challenges ahead.

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Ports America is currently rated as an Accomplice.

-20 to -29 CCI Score
These companies profit from authoritarian practices through their business dealings. Although they may not be directly enforcing oppressive policies, their actions contribute to the economic and operational sustenance of authoritarian regimes.

Latest Events

  • Ports America: Tentative Deal Ends Port Strike, Improves Worker Conditions Logo
    OCT
    03
    2024

    Ports America reached a tentative agreement with port unions to end a four‐day strike, featuring significant wage increases (61.5% over six years) and a contract extension through January 15, 2025. This development suggests an improvement in labor relations, although ongoing discussions on automation indicate there are still challenges ahead.

  • +60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 27

    The resolution of the port strike through a tentative agreement, which includes substantial wage increases and a contract extension, indicates a positive move towards improved labor relations and stronger worker rights. This development is a positive signal in terms of corporate accountability, though the debate over the impact of automation still raises concerns for the future of worker security.

    Port strike ends as workers agree to tentative deal on wages and contract extension

  • Ports America Labor Dispute Amid Port Strikes Logo
    OCT
    01
    2024

    In light of widespread port strikes led by unionized dockworkers demanding better wages and protections against automation, Ports America's labor relations have come under scrutiny. The recent strike at 36 ports from Maine to Texas, which included operations by Ports America, underscores the company's shortcomings in adequately responding to labor demands and protecting worker rights.

  • -40

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 27

    The report indicates that unionized dockworkers, including those at Ports America, have struck over insufficient wage increases and inadequate protections against automation. This reflects poorly on the company's labor relations and its commitment to fair labor practices, reinforcing concerns about potential complicity in broader economic and authoritarian practices that undermine worker rights.

    Strike at ports part of new era of American labor activism | AP News

  • Ports America Labor Dispute Amid U.S. Port Strikes Logo
    OCT
    01
    2024

    Union-led strikes at several U.S. ports, including actions by the International Longshoremen’s Association, have highlighted worker demands for better wages, protections against automation, and fairer contract terms. These protests cast a critical light on Ports America's labor relations practices and raise concerns about their commitment to upholding workers' rights.

  • -50

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 27

    The ongoing labor strikes reported at U.S. ports underscore deep-seated issues in labor relations, where workers are forced to protest for better conditions and fair compensation. This event reflects poorly on Ports America's handling of worker rights, as the failure to meet union demands and maintain equitable labor practices indicates an environment that could be seen as complicit in broader systemic exploitation of labor.

  • Historic Port Strike Highlights Labor Dispute at US Terminals Logo
    OCT
    01
    2024

    Workers represented by the International Longshoremen’s Association launched a historic strike across major US ports following a failed last-minute wage increase offer. The event underscores deep-seated labor tensions in the port industry, raising concerns about fair labor practices and the treatment of workers by major terminal operators such as Ports America.

  • -50

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 27

    The historic strike, driven by workers demanding fair wages and improved working conditions, highlights significant issues in labor relations and human rights practices. As one of the largest port terminal operators in the US, Ports America is implicated by association if similar labor disputes occur within its operations, reflecting potential shortcomings in ethical labor practices and union respect. A failure to adequately address worker demands can contribute to broader systemic inequities and authoritarian labor practices.

    Historic strike: US ports shut down as workers head for the picket lines after last minute pay offer fails

  • Dockworkers' Strike Threat Highlights Labor Concerns at Ports America Logo
    OCT
    01
    2024

    Union members at key U.S. ports, where Ports America operates, are threatening to strike on October 1 over escalating automation practices that risk displacing jobs. This event raises concerns about the company's commitment to fair labor practices and the protection of workers’ rights.

  • -40

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 27

    The threat of a strike by dockworkers, as described in the article, underscores a critical issue in labor relations. The push against increased automation, which could jeopardize jobs traditionally held by union workers, points to potentially exploitative practices. In the context of rising authoritarian tendencies where corporations may sideline worker rights in favor of efficiency and profit, Ports America's situation is particularly concerning from a labor rights perspective.

    Dockworkers threaten to strike at key U.S. ports over automation and pay

  • Dockworkers Strike Highlights Labor Issues at U.S. Ports Logo
    SEP
    30
    2024

    Dockworkers across 36 U.S. ports have gone on strike demanding fair wages and protections against automation. This labor dispute, which affects major terminal operators like Ports America, underscores ongoing concerns over worker rights and the ethical treatment of dockworkers.

  • -40

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 27

    The ongoing port strike, which involves 45,000 dockworkers protesting inadequate wages and threats posed by automation, highlights severe shortcomings in the labor relations practices of companies operating in the port sector such as Ports America. The failure to address fair labor conditions and workers' rights contributes to an exploitative environment, indirectly bolstering corporate practices that align with authoritarian labor suppression tactics.

    Dockworkers at ports from Maine to Texas go on strike

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