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Bath Iron Works Union Initiates Strike
March 23, 2026
Members of the Bath Marine Draftsmen Association have commenced a strike at Bath Iron Works (BIW) following unsuccessful contract negotiations with BIW and its parent company, General Dynamics. The union rejected the company's "best and final offer," citing concerns over wages, insurance, and retirement security despite BIW's claims of historic wage increases. This labor action poses potential disruptions to BIW's shipbuilding operations in Bath, Maine, and may affect General Dynamics' broader production schedules and contract fulfillment globally.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate possible delays or adjustments in delivery timelines for naval shipbuilding contracts involving BIW and General Dynamics.
- Organizations contracting with or relying on BIW should evaluate risk mitigation strategies related to labor disputes and supply chain continuity.
- Contractors and subcontractors may experience operational impacts, requiring proactive communication with contracting officers and stakeholders.
- This strike highlights the importance of labor relations in defense manufacturing procurement and may influence future contract negotiations and workforce management strategies.
Agencies
Department of Defense
Vendors
General Dynamics, Bath Iron Works
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- BIW union on strike after failed contract negotiations · fox23maine.com · Mar 23