BATH, Maine – Months after bitter strike during a pandemic, Bath Iron Works managers and production workers are starting to get on the same page when it comes to catching up on the production schedule.Machinists Union Local S6 and shipyard managers have been meeting with help from a federal mediator since the two-month strike ended in August.The result is a number of agreements, “substantial progress” on grievances and many new ideas for operational improvements going forward, said Martin Callaghan of the federal mediation service.“I commend you all for your support of these critical collaborative efforts.
They are clearly beginning to make a difference,” he wrote in a memo.The shipbuilder, a subsidiary of General Dynamics, contended during.