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Long Beach Business Journal

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Port of Long Beach could put $300 million toward developing hydrogen fuel hub

Avatar photo by Tess Kazenoff October 13, 2023
A worker drives a piece of heavy machinery with shipping containers in the background.
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West Coast dockworkers union files for bankruptcy in hopes of ending costly lawsuit

by Brandon Richardson October 2, 2023
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Port of Long Beach looks to a future of growing volume, reducing emissions

by Brandon Richardson September 22, 2023September 21, 2023
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President Biden praises port workers’ contract that provides 32% raise over 6 years

Avatar photo by Alicia Robinson September 6, 2023September 6, 2023
A cargo ship sits in the water at the Port of Long Beach.
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After nearly a year of negotiations, dockworkers ratify labor agreement with shipping industry

Avatar photo by City News Service September 1, 2023September 1, 2023
A ship full of cargo containers sits in the water next to several large white cranes.
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Homeland Security awards Port of Long Beach $2.7M security grant

Avatar photo by City News Service August 14, 2023
Cranes are pictured near the ocean.
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Harbor commission adopts 2024 spending plan for Port of Long Beach

Avatar photo by City News Service June 15, 2023
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Port dockworkers, employers announce tentative contract agreement after 13 long months

by Brandon Richardson June 14, 2023June 14, 2023
A worker drives a piece of heavy machinery with shipping containers in the background.
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San Pedro Bay ports see 3rd consecutive month of increased cargo amid labor dispute

by Brandon Richardson June 14, 2023
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Operations at San Pedro Bay ports have improved after union labor actions, employers say

by Brandon Richardson June 9, 2023

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