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Port Industry Says Biden Vaccine Mandate Could Worsen Supply-Chain Crisis

  • As many as 40% of workers aren’t vaccinated, PMA head says
  • Implementing the mandate could be ‘Herculean task,’ he adds
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The head of the organization representing companies in labor relations at the U.S.’s largest ports is worried that the federal vaccine mandate set to take effect in January could worsen the current supply-chain crisis.

James McKenna, president of the Pacific Maritime Association, which negotiates labor agreements for 70 companies at 29 West Coast ports, said he’s concerned that some workers who aren’t vaccinated won’t report for duty if there’s a mandate in place. McKenna estimates 30% to 40% of local dockworkers aren’t vaccinated.