American yards became dependent on the Government market when the Reagan Administration ended the commercial shipbuilding subsidy ... people in shipyards on all three coasts and the Great Lakes.
If U.S. shipbuilding shortfalls are not rectified soon, America may not be able to maintain the superior fleets it has ...
In the preceding decades, all but four have been closed ... in February by four major labor unions for the U.S. to boost American shipbuilding and enforce tariffs and other "strong penalties ...
Among them, ASA member shipyards build all of the U.S. Navy's complex ... The member yards of the American Shipbuilding Association confront a very different challenge: to retain the unique ...
It’s great. We feel good about it. They were done wrong and we knew it,” Bill Webber, president of a shipyard union, on reinstated workers.
Revitalizing American shipbuilding requires reforms and investments by all three parties—the Navy, the shipbuilders, and Congress—and true shipbuilding reform will require significant changes ...