How automation is affecting longshoremen at the Port of L.A.
Major shipping companies like Maersk are introducing fully-automated equipment to the Port of L.A. and Long Beach, which could threaten the jobs of thousands of local dockworkers. Annenberg Media's Evan Falstrup met with a local longshoreman who is beginning to witness these changes.

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