Portland jury awards $93.6 million to former terminal operator
A jury has just awarded the former operation of a Portland container terminal millions of dollars, after finding that union labor intentionally disrupted shipping traffic. Labor stoppages and slowdowns ultimately led to the terminal’s end. Union lawyers disagree that labor activity led to the closure of the terminal, stating that a variety of other factors led to productivity declines.
See "Portland jury awards $93.6 million to former terminal operator", KTVZ News Channel 21, November 5, 2019