Submarines yard to cut 600 jobs
Wednesday, February 13th, 2008Devonport Dockyard, which maintains the Royal Navy’s submarines, is shedding 600 jobs.
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Devonport Dockyard, which maintains the Royal Navy’s submarines, is shedding 600 jobs.
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Original post by MICHAEL CIEPLY and software by Elliott Back
Devonport Dockyard, which maintains the Royal Navy’s submarines, is shedding 600 jobs, the BBC learns.
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