New Raytheon Technologies would see ‘no significant’ job cuts after merger
BPC Staff Jun 10, 2019 | 8:07 pm
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77 wordsAll Latest News, Manufacturing, Statewide NewsCedar Rapids Gazette: While Raytheon Technologies — the new aerospace and defense technology giant to be birthed from the proposed merger of United Technologies Corp. and Raytheon Co. — would retain “corporate presence” in their respective existing communities, what that will look like for UTC’s Collins Aerospace in Cedar Rapids and other Iowa cities remains to be spelled out. A UTC spokesperson said no “significant impact” in employment was expected locally or for UTC as a whole.