US Steel, union agree on four-year contracts
PITTSBURGH (AP) – Negotiators for U.S. Steel Corp. and United Steelworkers announced an agreement on four-year contracts covering thousands of employees around the country.
Details weren’t announced Monday pending ratification meetings, which the union said would take place in coming weeks.
U.S. Steel said the contracts cover about 14,000 union-represented employees. The union said its figure of 16,000 workers covered includes members laid off, on sick leave or on disability.
Company officials said the contracts cover workers at it is domestic flat-rolled and iron ore mining facilities, as well as tubular operations in Fairfield, Ala.; Lorain, Ohio; and Lone Star, Texas.
The union said some workers in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Minnesota also are covered. The contracts expired Sept. 1, but both sides agreed to extend talks that began in July.