Previous limit was 2. Most international ports allow 8-10.

  • cawsby [he/him]
    hexagon
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    vor 3 Jahren

    The fact that LA port was only 24/7 during wartime and the last week is just astounding.

    Meanwhile some Chinese ports have been open - sans typhoons - for decades continuously.

    • el_principito [he/him,none/use name]
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      vor 3 Jahren

      Chinese ports are automated. Long Beach / Los Angeles ports have these restrictions as a result of the ILWU pushing back on automation and worker safety demands

      • 01100011101001111100 [she/her]
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        vor 3 Jahren

        Automated ports arent better they arent automatically faster than human labour with machines and ilwu is right that they are more dangerous and less safe (no critical thinking from robots), but they do tend to be cheaper long run if you dont want to pay labour. You could run port of LA and long beach 24/7 better, safer, faster with human labor but youd have to be willing to pay them.

        • DragonNest_Aidit [they/them,use name]
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          edit-2
          vor 3 Jahren

          Also I guess the Chinese ports are newer so they can implement automation immediately without fear of infringing on existing workers.

          • MemesAreTheory [he/him, any]
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            edit-2
            vor 3 Jahren

            And, arguably, automation in China is used to benefit the public good, not make some rich fuck even fucking richer. The workers who would have been doing those jobs will be put to work doing some other socially productive labor, not thrown out and expected to find some new exploiter of their labor.

          • Nagarjuna [he/him]
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            vor 3 Jahren

            Also the labor unions are state controlled so there is no pushback except for wildcatting

    • CommieElon [he/him]
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      vor 3 Jahren

      And I think it takes a long time to get a job as a dockworker. Opening it up 24/7 would create a lot more well paying jobs.