Following the announcement of a strike on June 21, about a dozen union members left the union hall waving signs and cheering for the strike. On June 22, about 1,000 strikers
picketed in front of the shipyard, with plans for smaller groups of people to continue picketing in four-hour blocks. Several shipyard workers from two other unions that were not on strike showed solidarity with the strikers by taking lunch breaks and vacation time. In early July, BIW announced that they would be hiring additional subcontractors to avoid falling further behind schedule with their projects. On July 7, the company began to temporarily lay off workers from non-striking union Local S7, citing a lack of work caused by the strike. That same week, union representatives from Local S6 began to meet with a Federal mediator, with company representatives expected to meet with the mediators the following week. On July 21, Local S6 President Chris Wiers criticized the company for hiring out-of-state contractors from several
Southern states that were experiencing an increase in COVID-19 cases, such as
Alabama and
Mississippi. He alleged that this could lead to higher cases of infection in Bath and argued that BIW should "provide proof of testing with negative results for all out of state subcontractors immediately.” On July 25, President Robert Martinez Jr. of the IAM spoke to strikers outside the union hall, calling for strikers to remain strong and calling the strike "the largest strike in the United States of America right now.” On August 3, union and company representatives held their first meeting since June, where they agreed to points relating to company holidays and
merit pay. On August 8, it was announced that the union and company had reached a tentative agreement to end the strike, with union members slated to vote on the agreement between August 21 and August 23. The 3-year labor contract was officially approved by union members on August 23, officially ending the strike, with union members returning to work the following day. == See also ==