US Steel strikes tentative agreement with steelworkers

Wednesday, 05 September 2012 01:09:19 (GMT+3)   |  

On Sunday, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based US Steel announced that its US Steel Tubular Products, Inc. subsidiary reached a tentative agreement with the United Steelworkers (USW) on a successor three-year collective bargaining agreement covering approximately 1,000 USW-represented employees at US Steel Tubular Products, Inc.'s Texas Operations Division, a welded tubular products facility in Lone Star, Texas. The tentative agreement remains subject to ratification.

Additionally, on Sunday, US Steel reached a tentative agreement with the USW on a successor three-year collective bargaining agreement covering approximately 16,000 USW-represented employees at US Steel's domestic flat-rolled and iron ore mining facilities as well as tubular operations in Lorain, Ohio, and Fairfield, Alabama. The tentative agreement remains subject to ratification.

Details about both tentative agreements will be made available after the ratification process is complete.


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