James McKenna

Union-led work slowdowns could halt the 29 U.S. West Coast ports in five days to 10 days, the head of the shippers’ association said, urging the union to accept a new offer that includes 3 percent raises. James McKenna, the president of the Pacific Maritime Association, said backups and delays at many of the ports are harming farmers, manufacturers and consumers as the flow of goods approaches a "coastwide meltdown." He called on the International Longshore and Warehouse Union to accept management's second formal contract proposal since negotiations began last May.

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