Port Strike Delay Boosts Harris
This is a U.S. news story, published by Washington Examiner, that relates primarily to Biden news.
U.S. news
For more U.S. news, you can click here:
more U.S. newsBiden news
For more Biden news, you can click here:
more Biden newsunemployment news
For more unemployment news, you can click here:
more unemployment newsWashington Examiner news
For more news from Washington Examiner, you can click here:
more news from Washington ExaminerAbout the Otherweb
Otherweb, Inc is a public benefit corporation, dedicated to improving the quality of news people consume. We are non-partisan, junk-free, and ad-free. We use artificial intelligence (AI) to remove junk from your news feed, and allow you to select the best business news, entertainment news, world news, and much more. If you like unemployment news, you might also like this article about
Vice President Kamala Harris. We are dedicated to bringing you the highest-quality news, junk-free and ad-free, about your favorite topics. Please come every day to read the latest strike news, Democratic strategist Brad Bannon news, unemployment news, and other high-quality news about any topic that interests you. We are working hard to create the best news aggregator on the web, and to put you in control of your news feed - whether you choose to read the latest news through our website, our news app, or our daily newsletter - all free!
Harris campaignWashington Examiner
•Harris campaign avoids ‘chaos’ with Biden administration deal to delay port strike - Washington Examiner
78% Informative
Biden administration helped negotiate a deal that delayed the historic U.S. port strike until after the 2024 election.
Biden himself personally involved in the administration’s efforts to avoid a strike, sources close to the president told the Washington Examiner .
Some strategists believe the delayed strike will boost Kamala Harris's campaign expectations.
Biden administration pressured USMX to put forward a “fair offer’s” on Tuesday , the first day of the strike.
Public pressure from Biden administration, coupled with a 5:30 a.m. call between Zients , his working group, and USMX , led to a tentative agreement Thursday .
The tentative agreement will boost the hourly wage to $ 63 per hour, up from $ 39 per hour.
VR Score
79
Informative language
77
Neutral language
56
Article tone
formal
Language
English
Language complexity
58
Offensive language
not offensive
Hate speech
not hateful
Attention-grabbing headline
not detected
Known propaganda techniques
not detected
Time-value
short-lived
External references
3
Source diversity
3
Affiliate links
no affiliate links