Westinghouse Electric Co. and Boilermakers Local 651 agreed to a three-year contract June 4, ending a 14-day lockout at the company’s nuclear components manufacturing facility in Newington, N.H.
The agreement is effective through May 2020, according to a statement from Westinghouse. The lockout ended at midnight June 4, with most workers returning to work June 5.
“We are pleased that we have come to an agreement with the Boilermakers,” Mark Marano, Westinghouse chief operating officer, said in the statement. “This agreement enables us to continue manufacturing the components critical to the nuclear industry in New Hampshire. We believe this competitive ...
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