Fake News Friday, 04/24/2026: More on BMDA’s strike

BMDA’s strike ended a day after my last post.1 This surprised a lot of people. Many expected the strike to last a lot longer, but a new tentative agreement passed by the skin of its teeth. The new contract was ratified by just 14 votes. Although there were rumors that as many as 70 crossed the digital picket line, only 10 or so actually did.2 Scabs had the option to work remote, so there was no way for BMDA to know how well they were holding the line until the strike came to an end.3 In any case, BMDA arrived at a much stronger agreement. In addition to modest gains on wages and healthcare, BMDA aligned its contract expiration with their sister union at GD Electric Boat. This will give both unions a lot more leverage in 2030. Hopefully members of our Negotiating Committee are paying attention.

In Maine News

BMDA strike
Immigration
Taxes

Bangor Daily News: Federal government terminates contracts with Portsmouth Naval Shipyard workers unions [CBS 13]

Maine Morning Star: Despite bipartisan support, two child welfare reforms unlikely to become law

Maine Public: Recent fine against lobsterman and GOP lawmaker fuels claims of political retaliation

Maine Public: What state lawmakers accomplished on housing this session

Portland Press Herald: Holy Donut workers at Portland’s Park Avenue store vote to unionize

In National News

AI
Amazon
Federal workers
Immigration
JBS meatpacking strike
Union organizing

AP: Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer is leaving Trump’s Cabinet after abuse of power allegations

AP: Trump promised tax relief, but polling shows most Americans still think they’re overpaying

AP: Trump reclassifies state-licensed medical marijuana as a less-dangerous drug in a historic shift

Doomsday Scenario: The mythology of Pete Hegseth

The Hill: Majority of America’s farmers say they can’t afford fertilizer in new survey

IAM Union: IAM Union reaffirms support for SHIPS for America Act, urges immediate congressional action on critical national security issue

The New York Times: White House secures foreign steel for ballroom project

NPR: Federal judge finds Trump violated free speech by ordering NPR defunded

Reuters: Trump taps veteran labor lawyer to fill out Republican NLRB majority

Reuters: US Navy Secretary Phelan fired, sources say

The Verge: Unionized ProPublica staff are on strike over AI, layoffs, and wages. The 24-hour work stoppage is the first time employees at the nonprofit have walked off the job

  1. See: Andy O’Brien, “BMDA (UAW 3999) Members Ratify Contract After Five Day Strike,” Maine AFL-CIO (2026, March 30); Patrick Whittle, “Navy shipyard workers approve a contract deal with Bath Iron Works, ending weeklong strike,” AP (2026, March 28). ↩︎
  2. These figures have come to me word-of-mouth from sources in BMDA. I have not examined any documents, so take these numbers with a grain of salt. ↩︎
  3. BIW, “Negotiations Bath Marine Draftsmen’s Association, Local 3999, UAW Updates,” news release (2026, March 25). ↩︎

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