September 25, 2023
The International Longshoremen's Association won't get a full Sixth Circuit review of a split panel decision to revive an Ohio port's suit alleging the union unlawfully orchestrated a boycott during a labor dispute because the circuit said the issues raised in the petition were already considered.
September 07, 2023
A Toledo, Ohio, port has asked the Sixth Circuit to ignore a rehearing petition from the International Longshoremen's Association, arguing that the court rightly revived the port's suit over a boycott orchestrated by the union and that the petition is just a "mere disagreement with the panel's application of settled law."
August 02, 2023
The International Longshoremen's Association urged the full Sixth Circuit to review its split panel decision to revive an Ohio port's suit accusing the union of unlawfully working with ship pilots to orchestrate a boycott of the port during a labor dispute, arguing that discussing the boycott with the pilots is permitted.
July 18, 2023
The Sixth Circuit on Tuesday revived a port operator's lawsuit accusing longshore workers unions of effectively blockading a port by unlawfully coordinating with ship pilots not to take jobs during a labor dispute, saying the company plausibly alleged the union supported the action.