Nippon Steel Corp.’s vice president Takahiro Mori is set for a U.S. visit that will include a meeting next week with workers representing the three major local unions that run United States Steel Corp.’s iconic plants in the Pittsburgh area. ...
SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): Nippon Steel Corp.’s vice president Takahiro Mori is set for a U.S. visit that will include a meeting next week with workers representing the three major local unions that run United States Steel Corp.’s iconic plants in the Pittsburgh area. The move indicates th...
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Mori is focused on rank-and-file workers in the United Steelworkers union, who have started to show support for the acquisition. He is scheduled to spend significant time this week in Mon Valley, where US Steel has a sprawling presence with four plants. Some members of the country’s larges...
"Butler is the best example that American ownership of steel plants can support existing jobs, generate new jobs, and generate profit," he said. "This is the most profitable plan in our current footprint, the plant was going to shut down five years ago." ...
US Steel Corporation workers demonstrate outside the company's headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on September 4, 2024. Bloomberg News reported yesterday that President Joe Biden would block the business. (File photo by Rebecca DROKE / AFP) ...
Nippon Steel Corp. is raising its capital commitment by more than $1 billion to spend on U.S. Steel's plants amid entrenched political and labor opposition to the Japanese company’s acquisition of the American steelmaker.
Pittsburgh's most storied steel company, U.S. Steel, is on the cusp of being bought by Japanese steelmaker Nippon Steel Corp. in a deal that's kicking up an election year political maelstrom.
The U.S. steel industry has declined over the decades as global steel production came to be dominated initially by Japan, and more recently by China. Under the deal, U.S. Steel will keep its name and its headquarters in Pittsburgh, where it was founded in 1901....
Today, only 8.5 per cent of Pittsburgh’s jobs are in manufacturing. The rest of the economy is rooted in healthcare, education, financial services, robotics and information technology. No steel mill touches the skyline, but there is Google, which has taken over the penthouse of a former b...