A contractor for Lockheed Martin has told the Texas Workforce Commission it plans to cease operations on behalf of the aerospace giant, allowing Lockheed Martin to bring the contracted work in-house and putting 153 union jobs in jeopardy.
A contractor for Lockheed Martin has told the Texas Workforce Commission it plans to cease operations on behalf of the aerospace giant, allowing Lockheed Martin to bring the contracted work in-house and putting 153 union jobs in jeopardy.
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1 Lockheed Blvd, Fort Worth, TX
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