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Lockheed Martin says F-35 plant strike 'allowing improvements to production line'

By Julian Kerr @ Janes

6/25/2012

A strike by Lockheed Martin machinists at the company's facility in Fort Worth, Texas, which is now into its ninth week, is allowing the company to map improvements to its F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter production line, Jonathan Rambeau, Lockheed Martin's vice-president of F-35 international programmes, said on 22 June.

Speaking in Sydney, ... Rambeau described the strike as having a silver lining.

"A lot of the people who are responsible for the manufacturing processes and the production aspects of the aircraft are getting some hands-on experience building the airplane and they're able to identify things that perhaps could be done more efficiently and we're making a long list of opportunities," he told IHS Jane's .

"Some of these little things can become major cost drivers down the road; there will certainly be improvements but it's hard to quantify the significance at this point."

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Considering the scaled back LRIP orders, does the strike really hurt that much?
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If the strike at the plant ultimately allows LM to can the union, that will end up benefiting everyone.

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Lockheed, Union Working on F-35 Reach Tentative Deal Jun. 25, 2012 By MARCUS WEISGERBER

http://www.defensenews.com/article/2012 ... /306250006

"Lockheed Martin has reached a tentative agreement for a new contract with the union that represents employees working on the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program, the company said in a statement.

Union members must now decide whether to approve the agreement. Lockheed is not disclosing the terms of the deal...."

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To me the best way to break the strike is to roll out a shiny new F-35 right in front of the picket lines.
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"Lockheed Martin Corp. workers who have been on strike at its main F-35 Joint Strike Fighter facility for almost 10 weeks are due to return to work on Monday after voting in favor of a new four-year contract."


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maus92 wrote:
"Lockheed Martin Corp. workers who have been on strike at its main F-35 Joint Strike Fighter facility for almost 10 weeks are due to return to work on Monday after voting in favor of a new four-year contract."


http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142 ... lenews_wsj (subscription only)


Great! Now they can get back to building and delivering high quality, competitive aircraft! Smile ....... Wink Laughing
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