Submarine repair plans spark shipyard labour dispute in Halifax
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Submarine repair plans spark shipyard labour dispute in Halifax
CHRIS WILSON-SMITH
HALIFAX
PUBLISHED 2 HOURS AGO
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The skirmish over a projected need of more than 1,000 new skilled workers between Irving and the new facility underscores an acute structural strain on Canada’s specialized marine work force
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Ottawa is evaluating two separate sites in Halifax for a brand-new submarine maintenance facility to service Canada’s future 12-ship fleet, an infrastructure plan that the region’s largest naval cont…
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