BIW, union begin arbitration hearings
Source: Press Herald
BY WHIT RICHARDSON
Bath Iron Works and its largest union met in their first arbitration hearing Friday, trying to settle a dispute over cost-cutting measures the shipbuilder wants to implement to become more competitive.
The conflict between the parties arose late last year as the company floated a plan to reduce costs by outsourcing the manufacturing of some items, followed by a proposal to ask unionized workers to be more flexible about doing tasks not currently assigned to their trade. The company, which is owned by defense giant General Dynamics, says these changes are necessary to allow it to compete for future work, including a major Coast Guard contract that will go out to bid next year.
The largest union at the Bath shipyard, Local S6 of the Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers of America, opposes both proposals. On April 2, the company informed the union that it planned to go ahead with its changes over the unions opposition, and demanded arbitration. An initial hearing was scheduled for May 29, which was Friday.
The union, which represents 3,400 of the companys more than 5,700 employees, filed a federal lawsuit in late April to try to prevent the companys attempt to arbitrate, claiming the topic isnt eligible for arbitration under a 2001 memorandum of understanding signed by the company and union. The parties have filed various motions in support of their positions over the past month, but the federal judge had made no ruling on the matter as of Friday, so the arbitration hearing went ahead as scheduled.
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