Younger union firefighters at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard are close to quitting as the government shutdown keeps paychecks ...
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A U.S. government shutdown has forced some Portsmouth Naval Shipyard civilian employees to seek help from local food pantries. Most of the shipyard's workforce is required to work without pay during ...
Union heads at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard are pressing for full back pay after the shutdown ends. Trump threatens not to pay ...
KITTERY, Maine — The majority of Portsmouth Naval Shipyard employees began working without pay Oct. 1, hours after the U.S.
Seacoast NH and Maine food pantries listed here as Nov. 1 end to SNAP benefits looms amid government shutdown.
KITTERY, Maine — One person was injured after a small fire began Aug. 13 outside the USS Hampton, a Los Angeles improved-class attack submarine docked at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard for maintenance. The ...
KITTERY, Maine — Bolstered by a civilian payroll exceeding $762 million, the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard has again broken its record for annual economic impact. The base's total economic impact exceeded ...
A potential federal government shutdown loomed, threatening to furlough civilian employees at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and ...
KITTERY, Maine — Sens. Susan Collins, R-Maine, and Jeanne Shaheen, D-New Hampshire, urged new Secretary of the Navy John Phelan to expand the branch’s fleet of submarines, ships and aircraft carriers ...
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