BATH (AP) – Bath Iron Works has notified its largest union of another 41 layoffs, part of a trend that’ll continue for four to six months.
Spokesman Jim DeMartini said Thursday the layoffs go into effect on July 2 for 16 pipefitters and 25 welders. They follow announcements of 58 layoffs on June 5 and 67 layoffs on June 1. Bath Iron Works had long warned workers of a period of temporary layoffs as the shipyard transitions to the Navy’s stealthy next-generation destroyer.
The shipyard anticipates that its work force will stabilize as work on the new destroyer ramps up.
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