Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has deployed the National Guard to ports throughout the state to “resume operations” where possible amid the ongoing International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) strike.
The Republican governor announced the plan at a media briefing in Manatee County on Thursday, during which he discussed his state’s recovery efforts after Hurricane Helene ripped through the southeastern United States last week.
On Tuesday, over 45,000 dockworkers in the ILA went on strike over demands for higher pay and other job security guarantees, impacting 36 U.S. ports stretching from Maine to Texas.
DeSantis told reporters that the Florida National Guard and State Guard will be sent to ports in the state impacted by the strikes “to maintain order and, if possible, resume operations which would otherwise be shut down during this interruption.”
“I would say that this is something that would have significant impacts on the nation’s economy anyways, but to have this happen in a way that could negatively impact people that are reeling from a category 4 hurricane—that is just simply unacceptable,” the governor added.