Why CT’s Electric Boat is hiring and building, as other shipyards struggle to retain workers
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Why Electric Boat is hiring and building, as other shipyards struggle to retain workers
Shipbuilder Electric Boat in Groton, Connecticut, is proving again to be the exception as the U.S. Navy faces another hurdle in its massive effort to rapidly rebuild the U.S. nuclear submarine fleet: workforce retention.
Why CT’s Electric Boat is hiring and building, as other shipyards struggle to retain workers
Shipbuilder Electric Boat in Groton is proving again to be the exception as the U.S. Navy faces another hurdle in its massive effort to rapidly rebuild the U.S. nuclear submarine fleet: workforce retention. Electric Boat, the Pentagon’s prime contractor on the strategically important Columbia and Virginia class submarine programs, has managed to retain 89 percent of new recruits while hiring at an unprecedented annual rate that has hit 5,000 in …
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