Why would anyone be proud of "anti automation" or even agree to a "master contract" now?
With every single post you continue to prove you have no earthly understanding of what being an American means and you also lack critical reading skills.
First, what "government kickbacks" could non-government workers get? That's a notion from a command economy controlled by elitists or authoritarians. Congress is the only one who can authorize legislative change, not the President nor Executive Branch.
Second, the workers are getting a record raise in their contract, hardly being weak by any objective measure.
Lastly, here in America, even when we might disagree politically, we do not place our individual needs above those of citizens suffering through no fault of their own when simply by doing our jobs we can assist them. Disrupting the supply lines at this moment is simply untenable when so many people in multiple states are depending upon being able to quickly start rebuilding their lives and towns.
Is the deal everything the union wanted? Of course not, that's why both sides agreed to continue negotiations at minimum through January 2025.
And as it regards the worst ports, that's ownership's fault, isn't it? They've made record profits for years now and failed to reinvest in their own business, which isn't the fault of the union workers. And again, upgrading is a long term issue, not something that can or will be changed in the short term.