Labor Shortages Hit US Navy Shipyards, But Pay Raises Could Fix the Problem: Experts
Labor shortages are crippling US Navy shipbuilding—can raising wages and improving benefits revitalize the fleet and secure national defense?
Labor shortages are crippling US Navy shipbuilding—can raising wages and improving benefits revitalize the fleet and secure national defense?
US Transportation Command seeks approval to buy 10 used cargo vessels to secure vital sealift capacity for future military operations.
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