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Dispute Closes Portland Port
Terminal for Second Day

by Associated Press
The Columbian, March 5, 2014

(Benjanmin Brink) A Hanjin Shipping Co. vessel berths at the Port of Portland's Terminal 6. The Port of Portland's container yard closed for the second day in a row, this time following an argument between security workers and Longshoremen.

Port spokesman Steve Johnson told The Oregonian that the angry words were exchanged Wednesday after Longshoremen started moving traffic cones in a parking lot. The closure came a day after dockworkers stopped working to honor a picket line.

The Terminal 6 container terminal has been the site of repeated turmoil since 2012, as members of the International Longshore & Warehouse Union clash with the company hired to operate it.

Hanjin Shipping, Portland's most important container carrier, has threatened to abandon the city because labor-management friction has reduced productivity.

Related Pages:
Longshore Protesters Block Traffic as One-year Lockout Anniversary Approaches by Richard Read, The Oregonian, 2/26/14
Lockout: One Year Later by Aaron Corvin, The Columbian, 2/23/14
Port of Lewiston Traffic Sluggish by Elaine Williams, Lewiston Tribune, 1/16/14


Associated Press
Dispute Closes Portland Port Terminal for Second Day
The Columbian, March 5, 2014

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