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After nearly one month on strike, Orlando employees of weapons manufacturer Lockheed Martin headed back to work Monday after securing a new union contract. Hundreds of workers at the defense ...
The U.S. defense budget is growing -- good news for Lockheed stock. But NASA's budget is shrinking, and in a specific way, that's bad news for Lockheed. Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) is riding the ...
The national union said in a statement that Lockheed Martin made $24 billion in profit and paid its CEO $66 million over the last three years. Shafar said employees can start as low as $15 an hour ...
LITTLETON, Colo. — United Auto Workers Local 766 members at Lockheed Martin walked out on strike Thursday morning, according to the union. Union workers gathered outside the Lockheed Martin ...
The United Auto Workers said union employees at the Lockheed Martin facility in Littleton walked out on strike, accusing the company of unfair labor practices. Duffy slams Defense Department over ...
Lockheed Martin has released on Mar. 1, 2025, a short video on its social media, unveiling a new unnamed weapon. No details have been disclosed, with the company only describing it as “modular ...
Lockheed Martin will lay off 300 jobs in aeronautics, including 200 employees at F-35 plant in Fort Worth, Texas, with plans for 1% reduction over a year ...
MARIETTA — The most advanced C-130 ever built in the state of Georgia, the Super Hercules, was unveiled Monday at Lockheed Martin’s Marietta headquarters, among members of the Georgia Air ...
WASHINGTON — Lockheed Martin, the world’s largest defense company, will streamline its space segment into three business lines focused on national security, commercial civil and strategic missile ...
Lockheed Martin collaborated with Airbus, an aerospace and defence company, in December 2018 to jointly explore the opportunity of providing aerial-refuelling services and developing solutions to meet ...
Feb. 27—A deal between a labor union and Lockheed Martin will raise wages and lower health insurance costs for about 2,000 aerospace and defense workers in Marietta if approved by union members.