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Todd Shipyards' 700 employees ratify new union contract

Todd Pacific Shipyards Corp. said it’s reached a new union deal with the Puget Sound Metal Trades Council, with the union ratifying a new five-year agreement by a two-to-one margin. (TOD)

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Todd Shipyards Corporation Announces Ratification of Labor Contract with Metal Trades Council

SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Todd Shipyards Corporation (NYSE:TOD) announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Todd Pacific Shipyards Corporation (“Todd

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Todd Shipyards to continue Navy carrier overhauls

Todd Pacific Shipyards Corp. will continue overhauling the Navy's nuclear-powered Nimitz class aircraft carriers based in Puget Sound through 2013. The deal announced Tuesday is likely to be worth tens of millions of dollars.

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Todd Shipyards to continue Navy carrier overhauls

SEATTLE -- Todd Pacific Shipyards Corp. will continue overhauling the Navy's nuclear-powered Nimitz class aircraft carriers based in Puget Sound through 2013. The deal announced Tuesday is likely to be worth tens of millions of dollars.