Program slowdowns, cuts force 1,500 jobs out at Lockheed Martin

Lockheed Martin Aeronautical Systems Co. is cutting up to 1,500 jobs at its Marietta, Ga., plant to cope with funding cuts and delays in the F- 22 program, slowdowns in the C-130 tactical transport line, and a gap in P- 3 Orion patrol plane production, the company said yesterday. Cuts, split evenly...

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