Union and management leaders are committed to reaching a new contract and not impeding the flow of goods, Port and Supply Chain Envoy Gen. Stephen Lyons said.
The Midwestern supermarket chain is offering 30-minute delivery on specified prepared food items located a few miles away from 25 stores in Missouri, Illinois and Indiana.
The work stoppage has had “no impact on port operations,” but officials are monitoring the situation, Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka said.