Production workers to strike against major Navy shipbuilder
BATH, Maine — Production workers at one of the Navy’s largest shipbuilders overwhelmingly voted to strike, rejecting Bath Iron Works’ three-year contract offer Sunday and threatening to further delay delivery of ships.
The first strike by Machinists Union Local S6 in two decades comes as production already has fallen six months behind, partly because of the pandemic. The private shipyard is one of two that make guided-missile destroyers for the Navy.
“We’re glad the union stood strong with what needs to be done,” Jay Wadleigh, a district business representative for the Machinists Union, said Sunday after the vote was tallied. “Hopefully the company listens to this, fixes their proposals, and we can get back to work.”
The contract expires at midnight Sunday for 4,300 workers represented by the union, about two-thirds of the workforce. The vote was 87% in favour of strike authorization, Wadleigh said.