Hundreds of defense contractor and federal employee positions at the Corpus Christi Army Depot (CCAD) face elimination as part of planned workforce reductions, according to union officials who warn the plan could impact military readiness and the local economy.
The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) represents 200 civilian defense contractors who have received notices that their jobs will end September 30, 2025. Additionally, about 200 of the 2,300 federal employees at CCAD, also represented by the IAM, have been told they are among the 600 federal positions slated for elimination, with further cuts possible.
“CCAD is the world’s largest rotary-wing repair facility and is considered a Department of Defense (DoD) Center of Industrial and Technical Excellence for rotary-wing aircraft,” wrote IAM Union International President Brian Bryant. “The depot employs more than 2,500 highly skilled workers. The workforce and repair capacity at CCAD is vitally important to our military readiness and national security. To begin to disassemble this workforce and squander this capacity would be both imprudent and inefficient. CCAD is also a major economic driver for southern Texas. With CCAD pouring over $1.6 billion into the regional economy annually, job reductions on the scale proposed will have major implications for the surrounding communities.”…