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Hundreds of Bath Iron Works Ship Designers Go On Strike

Hundreds of Bath Iron Works Ship Designers Go On Strike
The Navy and General Dynamics Bath Iron Works hosted a christening ceremony for the future USS Louis H. Wilson Jr. (DDG-126) on Sept 27, the company’s first Arleigh Burke-class Flight III destroyer. The Flight III variant is designed to accommodate the ANSPY-6(V)1 Air and Missile Defense Radar. (Photo: General Dynamics)

A union of ship designers at shipbuilder General Dynamics [GD] Bath Iron Works (BIW) went on strike Monday after members rejected the company's new four-year contract proposal last weekend. The Bath Marine Draftsmen's Association (BMDA) representing 627 workers, is a local within the United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW) as Local 3999 and represents workers that conduct design and nondestructive tests, technical clerks, laboratory technicians and associate engineers. The shipyard has a total workforce of over…

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