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Job security is a significant concern for the machinists on strike at Connecticut-based jet-engine maker Pratt & Whitney.
More than 3,000 machinists at jet-engine maker Pratt & Whitney have been on strike since May 5, in their first work stoppage since 2001. But they hope the hiatus will ultimately secure a new contract ...
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State legislators stood side-by-side with the Pratt & Whitney workers on Friday to deliver a message of solidarity.
Pratt & Whitney also noted that, “based on our current business outlook, we’re making multi-year investments here because,” the “skilled talent and experience in this region are highly valued, ...
Pratt & Whitney has posted a web page addressing striking workers’ concerns over job security in Connecticut. The page, ...
Roughly 3,000 members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers began striking early this week at ...
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Members of IAM Local 700 were joined by sunshine, along with reinforcements, as they walked outside the entrance to the ...
Members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers were picketing at manufacturing locations in East Hartford and Middletown, after about 77% of nearly 2,100 union members ...
Thousands of Pratt & Whitney workers in Connecticut rejected the company’s latest contract offer and voted to strike.
Unionized machinists voted down the company’s latest proposed contract at a meeting Sunday and began striking Monday.