Baltimore Port Strike is Ended
David Barnes
       | Senior CorrespondentThe action by a new group, Container and Rail Haulers of America, ended Sept. 7 when 150 of its members voted to affiliate with the International Longshoremen’s Association. The 350-person group was formed two months ago to protest low pay, long waits to pick up freight and the poor condition of intermodal chassis (8-23, p. 1).
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The strike cut sharply into the port’s business, especially in its early days, Feldmann said. Only 258 trucks hauled containers out of the two terminals on Sept. 1, but the numbers steadily increased, especially after the Labor Day weekend.
