May 18, 2025 - 03:48

The strike at Pratt & Whitney has reached its 12th day, and workers are bracing for a significant challenge as they prepare to lose their health insurance on Monday. Over 1,000 machinists at the company's facilities in East Hartford and Middletown are engaged in the labor action, protesting what they describe as an unfair contract proposal from management.
The workers have voiced concerns over wages, benefits, and working conditions, emphasizing that their demands are essential for their livelihoods and well-being. As the strike continues, the looming loss of health insurance adds an urgent dimension to their fight. Many workers are worried about the financial implications of losing coverage, especially in the current economic climate.
Negotiations between the union and company representatives are ongoing, but the situation remains tense. Workers are determined to stand firm in their demands, hoping for a resolution that addresses their concerns and secures their rights as employees. As the strike progresses, the impact on both workers and the company is becoming increasingly pronounced.
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