
Bath Iron Works Workers Vote for New Labor Deal
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Bath Iron Works Union Approves New Deal, Ending Strike: Workers Vote Yes on Four-Year Agreement
Hundreds of workers at Bath Iron Works, a major Navy shipbuilder, have approved a new four-year labor deal, ending a weeklong strike. The union, tied to the UAW, represents designers, test techs, clerks, lab workers, and junior engineers who design and check vessels for the Navy. The deal was approved after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth visited the shipyard to promote defense production amid tensions with Iran. Bath Iron Works is crucial to the Navy, producing Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, and the new deal allows the workers to continue building the fleets backbone, keeping Americas seas secure.
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