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Shipyard, union reach tentative deal to end strike in Maine (Original Post) Omaha Steve Aug 2020 OP
Shipbuilders approve 3-year pact, ending monthslong strike Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Aug 2020 #1

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1. Shipbuilders approve 3-year pact, ending monthslong strike
Sun Aug 23, 2020, 01:53 PM
Aug 2020

BATH, Maine (AP) — A 63-day strike at Bath Iron Works — against the backdrop of a pandemic in an election year — came to an end Sunday with shipbuilders voting to return to their jobs producing warships for the United States Navy.

With the approval of a three-year contract, the 4,300 production workers represented by Machinists Local S6 will begin returning to work on Monday.

After falling behind schedule, Bath Iron Works is eager to get caught up on production of destroyers as the U.S. Navy faces growing competition from China and Russia on the high seas. The General Dynamics subsidiary was already behind more than six months schedule before the strike.

The shipyard on the Kennebec River is one of the Navy’s largest, and it’s also a major employer in the state with with 6,800 workers.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/shipbuilders-approve-3-year-pact-ending-monthslong-strike/ar-BB18hD07?li=BBnbcA1&ocid=DELLDHP

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