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The shipyard, which builds destroyers for the Navy, is a subsidiary of the General Dynamics Corporation.
The shipyard, which dates to 1800, has more than 4,000 workers.
The shipyard, which once employed about 17,000 people, now provides jobs for a more modest 3,000.
Such political problems have not helped the prospects for the shipyard, which has been in decline for two decades.
Mr Taruta must have hoped that the state would continue to support the shipyard, which is struggling with old debts, union contracts and a tough market.
But the shipyard, which reached a peak of about 35,000 workers around World War II, now employs a work force that is just a fraction of the 15,000 employees who were there in 1912.
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