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Members of the largest union at Newport News Shipbuilding are considering a contract offer that provides for bigger initial across-the-board wage increases, but that keeps the overall increase ...
Members of the largest union at Newport News Shipbuilding, United Steelworkers Local 8888, overwhelmingly approved a new five-year labor contract. The vote was 3,678 to 533. Under the new contract ...
Newport News Shipbuilding and its largest union are drawing battle lines over a contract union leaders agreed to but members rejected last month. The sharpest difference is over what the rejected ...
Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS), a division of Huntington Ingalls Industries, is the sole designer, builder, and refueler of aircraft carriers and one of two providers of submarines for the United States Navy. Founded as the Chesapeake Dry Dock and Construction Co. in 1886, Newport News Shipbuilding has built more than 800 ships, including both ...
Today, it hosts the Huntington Ingalls Industries Shipbuilding company and Newport News Shipbuilding, the largest military ship building company in the United States. [7] Newport News is home to The Mariners' Museum and Park. The museum is located at 100 Museum Drive in Newport News, Virginia. [8] (1994) Aerial view of the Newport News shipyard.
Newport News Shipbuilding: Newport News, Virginia: Baton Rouge: Los Angeles-class submarine For United States Navy. 9 May United Kingdom: Yarrow Shipbuilders: Scotstoun: Ardent: Type 21 frigate: For Royal Navy. 10 May United Kingdom: Appledore Shipbuilders Ltd. Appledore: Risnes: Bulk carrier: For Jebsens (U.K.) Ltd. [8] 15 May United Kingdom ...
Newport News Shipbuilding, a division of Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII), is one of two nuclear shipyards in the U.S. and is currently working on building the Ford-class aircraft carrier and ...
Newport News Shipbuilding: Newport News, Virginia: Mobile: Charleston-class amphibious cargo ship For United States Navy. 24 October Japan: Arashio: Asashio-class submarine For Japanese Navy: 24 October United Kingdom: Appledore Shipbuilders Ltd. Appledore: Suffolk Crusader: Fishing trawler: For Small & Co (Lowestoft) Ltd. [23] October United ...