Shipyard, union reach tentative deal to end strike in Maine
Source: AP
By DAVID SHARP
BATH, Maine (AP) Navy shipbuilder Bath Iron Works and production workers reached a tentative agreement to end a strike that has stretched on for more than a month during a pandemic, officials announced Saturday.
The proposal, which was unanimously endorsed by the unions negotiating team, will be put forth to the 4,300 members of Machinists Local S6 later this month, said Jay Wadleigh, a district union official.
A federal mediator helped to bring the two sides together on subcontracting, seniority and work rules. The tentative agreement, reached late Friday, retains the companys proposal for annual wage increases of 3% over three years, along with some health care improvements, Wadleigh said.
It preserves our subcontracting process, protects seniority provisions and calls for a collaborative effort to get back on schedule, he said.
FILE - Striking Bath Iron Works shipbuilders march in solidarity, Saturday, July 25, 2020, in Bath, Maine. The union representing striking production workers says a tentative agreement was reached with Navy shipbuilder Bath Iron Works to end a strike that stretched for more than a month during a global pandemic. The agreement announced on Saturday, Aug. 8, will be put forth to the 4,300 members of Machinists Local S6 for approval. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, File)
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