Raytheon unit adds 50 jobs after work force adjustments
Raytheon Electronic Systems will add a total of 50 jobs to its work force as a result of creating 650 new engineering and technical positions and cutting 600 manufacturing jobs, the company reported last week. Bedford, Mass-based RES said that since the beginning of the year it has hired the first...
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