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This story has been updated to include a statement issued from NAS. At 1 p.m. today, members of the Air Engineering Metal Trades Council (AEMTC) officially went on strike at Arnold Air Force Base. Negotiations between NAS, Chugach and AEMTC did not yield a new collective bargaining agreement before the previous agreement between NAS and AEMTC members expired at 11 p.m. Wednesday, June 30. AEMTC members did not immediately go on strike, however. They chose Friday afternoon to make their move. A small group of picketers gathered outside Gate 2 of Arnold Air Force Base, which was pre-designated by AEDC Commander Col. Jeffrey Geraghty as the official protest spot earlier this week. ....
The union representing 600 metal workers at Arnold Air Force Base has not come to an agreement with National Aerospace Solutions, LLC (NAS), contractor officials announced this evening. The Air Engineering Metal Trades Council, which represents some 600 workers at the base, has been negotiating with NAS contractors on a new collective bargaining agreement between the two entities. The current agreement between NAS and AEMTC is set to expire tonight at 11 p.m. NAS released a statement shortly after 8:30 p.m. stating the two entities had not come to an agreement. NAS is committed to come to a fair and reasonable agreement that recognizes the valuable contributions our union employees make to the Air Force mission, said NAS General Manager Richard Tighe, Ph.D. In the meantime, the important work at AEDC will continue with our usual focus on the daily priorities of safety, security, quality mission delivery and efficiency. ....
/PRNewswire/ AI-driven augmented data management provider Promethium (www.pm61data.com) today announced that it has expanded its executive team with the. ....
On this date in Maine history: Dec. 10 By Joseph Owen Richard Dyke, founder of Bushmaster rifles, photographed in 2011. Staff photo by John Ewing Dec. 10, 2010: Bushmaster Firearms International announces it plans to close its assembly plant in Windham, effective the following March 31. Founded in 1973, the company employs 73 workers in Maine at the time of the announcement. Bushmaster’s parent company, North Carolina-based Freedom Group Inc., says in a news release that the Windham staff will get comprehensive severance packages and help finding new jobs. The parent organization will keep the Bushmaster name and transfer manufacturing to plants elsewhere. The following June, former Bushmaster owner Richard Dyke and other investors announce a plan to reopen the Windham site and manufacture rifles there under the name Windham Weaponry. Their enterprise expects to hire back about half of the 73 people who lost their jobs in the closure. ....