Eighty to 90 longshoremen in Philadelphia will lose work hours due to Sea Star Line L.L.C.’s decision to suspend its service at Tioga Marine Terminal starting next Friday, Robert Palaima, president of the Delaware River Stevedores, said Thursday.

Sea Star said that if the economy improved, it might review the decision. Sea Star plans to transport cargo by truck and rail from Jacksonville, Fla.

From the Philadelphia Enquirer