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Shuttle contractor lays off workers
by Staff Writers
Cape Canaveral, Fla. (UPI) Apr 13, 2012


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United Space Alliance, the lead space shuttle contractor for NASA, says it has cut its workforce by 10 percent, including 181 employees at Kennedy Space Center.

A total of 269 employees are leaving company offices in Florida, Texas and Alabama, 186 of them through voluntary layoffs called self-nominations, Florida Today reported Friday.

After Friday's layoffs Houston-based United Space Alliance will have 2,589 employees, including 1,323 at Florida's Kennedy Space Center, the newspaper said.

All laid-off employees are receiving a severance package, the company said, and another round of reductions is planned in the fall.

NASA's shuttle program completed its last mission in July.

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