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Les dockers de grands ports de la côte Est et du Sud des États-Unis ont commencé à débrayer mardi, à l'appel de leur syndicat, une première depuis 50 ans après l'échec d'une tentative de résolution.

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00:00...
00:12I.L.A. All the way.
00:19No contract, no work.
00:27We're striking because these companies are making a lot of money.
00:31We have not been given fair raises in the past.
00:37We work in hard conditions.
00:40You know, we're out there in the rain, we're out there in the heat.
00:46Seven days a week, we're here on call.
00:48I.L.A. Who owns the jobs?
00:50I.L.A. Who owns the jobs?
00:53I.L.A.
00:55Make some noise!
00:59The world is going up. Everything in the stores is going up.
01:02Everything is automation.
01:03Like, you might as well say, like, EasyPass took people's jobs.
01:07Walmart took people's jobs. You got to self-checkout.
01:10I don't want that for us here.
01:11...
01:22Automation doesn't feed families.
01:23Automation doesn't pay taxes.
01:25These are the things our members make their livelihood off of.
01:27So we need to make sure we're protected in our jobs.
01:31So we know that there's automated turbines, like in Rotterdam and places like that,
01:34where people sit behind computers and running machines.
01:38We don't want that here.
01:38This is our livelihood and we're going to fight for it.

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