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How Biden helped end a port strike that threatened Democrats in November The Washington PostBiden calls out Rubio for false claim that solid jobs report is ‘fake' The Washington PostBiden's Amazing Win Settling the Dock Strike The American ProspectHow Biden's hell week ended on a high POLITICO
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How did 50K dockworkers strike at US ports with only 25K jobs? New York Post Striking port workers to return to work Friday as negotiators reach an agreement on wages CNNDockworkers strike suspended, tentative agreement includes 62% pay raise over 6 years ABC NewsOpinion | On the Waterfront, the Sequel The Wall Street Journal
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After 1,080 days as president, Joe Biden on Friday decided to pop in and take questions in the White House briefing room for the first time, striding in with a grin after a strong monthly jobs report and the temporary settlement of a strike by ports workers.
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Some 45,000 dockworkers at East and Gulf coast ports are returning to work after their union reached a deal to suspend a strike that could have caused shortages and higher prices if it had dragged on.
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Days after tens of thousands of longshoreman along the East and Gulf Coasts walked out, their union and their bosses reached a tentative agreement on wages.
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The strike that snarled East Coast and Gulf Coast ports is suspended. The dockworkers' union and the ocean carriers and port operators reached a tentative agreement -- ending the three-day standoff.
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Biden not confident of peaceful 2024 election amid Trump's ‘dangerous' rhetoric: Live The IndependentReporter Asks Biden if He Would Reconsider Dropping Out of the Race The New York TimesJESSE WATTERS: Biden wanted 'full credit' for the port strike suspension Fox NewsBiden says he is worried about violence around the presidential election NPR
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The end of the port strike that shut down shipping on the East and Gulf coasts after three days comes as a relief to the auto industry, which had feared supply bottlenecks that could last months.
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Striking dockworkers reached a tentative agreement with port operators on Thursday for a 62 percent wage increase and have extended their contract through Jan. 15 to bargain over remaining issues.
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