LA Port Chief Says Labor Deal Still Likely But Months Away

  • Probability of work disruption ‘extremely low,’ Seroka says
  • Union for 22,000 West Coast workers in talks since May on pact
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A labor deal between 22,000 dockworkers at US West Coast ports and their employers may take several months to reach, but service disruptions while negotiations continue are unlikely, according to the chief of the Port of Los Angeles.