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The shipyard and the Maine Chamber of Commerce sued the state over a new 1% payroll tax. It could affect 1,500 companies and ...
Earlier this year, Bath Iron Works and the Maine State Chamber of Commerce filed a lawsuit against the state.
The biggest union at Maine’s Bath Iron Works has reached an impasse in negotiations with management for a new three-year contract, and is holding a strike vote this weekend. If two-thirds of ...
Bath Iron Works competes with the larger Ingalls Shipbuilding in Mississippi for contracts to build destroyers, the workhorse of the Navy.
Bath police and Sagadahoc County deputies arrested 9 people outside the north gate to the shipyard Saturday morning in advance of a christening ceremony for the shipyard's newest destroyer.
Susan Chisholm reports on the ongoing strike at Maine's biggest shipyard, Bath Iron Works. The striking workers have little incentive to settle their dispute and are finding other work in the ...
At Bath Iron Works, shipbuilders have worked nearly exclusively on Burkes, save for the three Zumwalt-class destroyers, and they have a backlog that'll carry through the end of the decade.
The Navy awarded General Dynamics’ Bath Iron Works a second destroyer for Fiscal Year 2019, in the first contract option that accelerates DDG buys from the Navy’s previous two-a-year rate.
A Black welder from Maine has filed a federal racial discrimination and harassment lawsuit against his former employer, Bath Iron Works.
Bath Iron Works will lay off 30 employees but says the cuts aren't related to the loss of a $10.5 billion contract with the Coast Guard ...