With the ILA (International Longshoremen’s Association) workforce interruption beginning at midnight last night, ConGlobal remains committed to maintaining our operations while respecting the rights and responsibilities of ILA workers. ILA union employees work at several of our locations, and we want to clarify how we will proceed if the strike occurs.

ConGlobal will keep our gates open to support non-jurisdictional activities at these port city facilities. However, out of respect for the ILA and its members, we will not engage in any ILA union jurisdictional work. While some operations will continue, no work traditionally handled by union members will be performed by non-union employees or contractors.

What We Will Continue:

Non-jurisdictional tasks that fall outside of union responsibilities.

• Intermodal Equipment Provider (IEP) bare chassis inbound only
• Container Leasing Companies, Traders, and Equipment Sales
• Domestic, BCO, and Trucker Equipment

Administrative and non-union operations to ensure our facilities remain functional and ready to resume services after the strike.

What We Will Not Do:

Perform any work that falls under ILA jurisdiction.

Handle tasks normally completed by ILA employees.

To assist our customers and partners during this time, we’ve outlined a list of affected locations and the work that is accessible during the workforce interruption:

Affected ConGlobal Locations

Charleston
Jacksonville
Houston LaPorte
Norfolk
Savannah

ConGlobal stands firm in our commitment to our employees, partners, and customers. We will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide updates as needed. For more information or specific inquiries, please get in touch with Marsel Oxhaku, ConGlobal: moxhaku@conglobal.com 708.391.0570.