'Something is going wrong on the assembly lines' of US defense manufacturers: report
Strikes by 7,000 defense workers including Pratt & Whitney staff have caused shortages in missiles and ships amid prioritization of shareholder payouts over employee pay.
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America's war assembly lines face 'crisis': 'Something is going wrong'
On May 1, roughly 4,000 employees of defense manufacturers — including Lockheed Martin — went on strike. And in another strike, around 3,000 employees of Pratt & Whitney (which manufactures essential components of Lockheed Martin’s F-35 fighter jet) walked off the job in Hartford, Connecticut.In an article published by Politico on Monday, reporter Christopher Leonard warns that dissatisfaction among employees of defense manufacturers is problema…
'Something is going wrong on the assembly lines' of US defense manufacturers: report
On May 1, roughly 4000 employees of defense manufacturers — including Lockheed Martin — went on strike. And in another strike, around 3000 employees of Pratt & Whitney (which manufactures essential components of Lockheed Martin’s F-35 fighter jet) walked off the job in Hartford, Connecticut.In an article published by Politico on October 27, reporter Christopher Leonard warns that dissatisfaction among employees of defense manufacturers is proble…
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