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Navy Shipbuilders' Union Ratifies 3-Year Labor Pact at Bath Iron Works
labor-relations2 years ago

Navy Shipbuilders' Union Ratifies 3-Year Labor Pact at Bath Iron Works

The largest union at Navy shipbuilder Bath Iron Works in Maine has approved a new three-year contract, avoiding a potential strike. The contract includes pay raises ranging from 2.6% to 9.6% in the first year, followed by increases of 5% in the second year and 4% in the third. Workers will also receive increased contributions to their national pension plan, while health insurance costs will rise. The agreement was supported by 72% of union members in online voting. The shipyard, which builds guided-missile destroyers, is a major employer in the state with 6,700 workers.

US Navy shipbuilding contractor Austal hit with accounting fraud charges.
legaldefense2 years ago

US Navy shipbuilding contractor Austal hit with accounting fraud charges.

Three executives at Austal USA, a Navy shipbuilding contractor, have been indicted for allegedly orchestrating a multimillion-dollar accounting fraud scheme from around 2013 through at least July 2016. The trio allegedly sought to artificially reduce cost estimates for Navy shipbuilding projects by tens of millions of dollars, resulting in a false overstatement of the company’s reported earnings in public financial statements. The DOJ claimed that they did this in part to maintain and increase the share price of the company’s stock, and when the higher costs were eventually disclosed, the stock price fell significantly and Austal USA’s parent company, Austal Limited, wrote down more than $100 million.