A week-old strike that "crippled the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach" and kept about $1 billion worth of goods a day from arriving on shore is set to end today.
"We've got a deal and people are going back to work," Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa announced late last night,
as our colleagues at Southern California Public Radio report
On Morning Edition
Details about the deal — struck soon after two federal mediators were called in, which prompted union leaders and company officials to sit down again — haven't been released. But
the Los Angeles Times writes
While there is a "huge backlog" of goods waiting to be taken off ships, Kirk said the delays should not affect the arrival of toys and other goods intended for U.S. stores during this holiday season. Retailers got those shipments weeks or months ago.
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