Pratt&Whitney Announces Job Cuts

Citing fewer new-engine deliveries planned for the next two to three years, Pratt&Whitney said it will eliminate as many as 1,700 more jobs, mainly at the company's Connecticut factories. Hourly workers account for most of the cuts, while about 200 salaried jobs also are being phased out. The engine...

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