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LA, Long Beach port terminals reopen as dockworkers stream back to work - L.A. FOCUS NEWSPAPER

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By Laura Curtis | Bloomberg  Normal operations resumed at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, as dockworkers returned to container terminals for the Friday evening shift. “It’s a go,” said Alan McCorkle, chief executive officer of Yusen Terminals LLC at the Port of Los Angeles. “Labor is showing up.” Worker shortages shuttered container

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