
U.S. President Barack Obama receives a Tampa Bay Rays baseball hat from Florida Governor Rick Scott (L) upon arrival on Air Force One at Tampa International Airport in Tampa, Florida, on April 13, 2012. (SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images)

MIAMI, Dec 22 (Reuters) - Florida's Republican governor  wants President Barack Obama to invoke federal law and order a  cooling-off period if nearly 15,000 longshoremen walk off the  job in a looming strike that would be a big blow to the state's  economy, according to a letter he sent the president this week.                
The International Longshoremen's Association union and the  U.S. Maritime Alliance grouping of shippers and ports have been  bargaining since March but reportedly remain far from a deal  covering cargo handling at 15 ports on the U.S. Gulf and eastern  coasts.                
In October, when a previous contract expired, the sides  agreed to a 90-day extension of terms that runs out on Dec. 29.                
Florida ports in Miami and Fort Lauderdale would be directly  hit by a strike or lockout but a stoppage would also rattle  overall transport and trade, which accounts for 550,000 jobs in  the state and $66 billion in economic activity, Florida Governor  Rick Scott said in a letter dated Thursday.                
"The threat to national safety and security that would  result from mass closure of ports cannot be overstated," Scott  told Obama.                
Scott said Obama had the power under 1947's Taft-Hartley Act  to prevent or interrupt a work stoppage at the ports. Presidents  Richard Nixon and George W. Bush both used Taft-Hartley, which  calls for 80-day cooling-off periods and mediation, Scott said.                
"The Taft-Hartley Act provides your administration with  tools that can help avoid this threat," Scott said. "On behalf  of the State of Florida, I respectfully request that you invoke  the act when the contract ... expires at the end of the month."                
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