Huge San Diego shipbuilder planning at least 900 layoffs due to industry slump
By APThursday, May 13, 2010
Huge San Diego shipbuilder planning 900 layoffs
SAN DIEGO — The West Coast’s last big shipbuilder, a major employer in San Diego County, is planning at least 900 layoffs because of a prolonged industry slump.
General Dynamics NASSCO says it has sent letters to about a fourth of its 4,100 workers about possible layoffs in mid-July. Half of NASSCO’s 500 subcontractor jobs might be cut, too.
NASSCO spokesman Karl Johnson on Wednesday blamed the downturn in commercial and government shipbuilding as well as fluctuations in the Navy’s repair schedule.
NASSCO builds logistics ships for the Navy and commercial container ships and tankers.
Information from: The San Diego Union-Tribune, www.signonsandiego.com
Filed under: Corporate, Corporate News, Industrial Products and Services, Industries
Tags: California, North America, Personnel, San Diego, United States
Tags: California, North America, Personnel, San Diego, United States
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