Pratt&Whitney vows to meet delivery commitments despite strike
Pratt&Whitney will keep four Connecticut plants open around the clock to maintain deliveries of military and commercial engines despite a machinist strike, a company spokesman said Dec. 3. "We are committed to meeting the requirements of customers, particularly the U.S military, in these difficult...
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