Do you run a small business in the USA? Does it rely on ports for transport? Have you lined up other transportation options? Why not give business to a small trucking company where you live? Let's use this strike to benefit small business instead of capitulating to kill small business! Many small trucking companies get passed over by the big guys, so putting food on their family tables will be very helpful!

Secondly, does your small business rely on imported goods? Why are you importing them for starters, and can you shift your purchasing to other businesses that locally produce what you import, or who ship by air or by truck instead? Again, put money into other small businesses. This is your opportunity to bring home manufacturing and continue operating. Continuing to operate will throw a wrench into the gears of this aspect of the Great Reset wheel of change.

Time to prove that you ARE able to think outside the box, that "how it's always been done" isn't a ball and chain around your business, and that you can pivot to do better than ever!

Are you up to the challenge??? Time is off the essence! Your top priority now is shifting your sourcing and shipping, and benefiting other small businesses in the process!

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Dockworkers Are On Strike for the First Time Since 1977. Here's Why, and What it Means. - The National Pulse
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Dockworkers Are On Strike for the First Time Since 1977. Here's Why, and What it Means. - The National Pulse

At least 36 major ports around the United States effectively shut down at midnight as a major labor union went on strike. The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) union, which represents around 45,000 port workers, says it will order