HEART-OF-STEEL
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Heart of Steel: 6 lessons learned from ArcelorMittal Cleveland’s ability to innovate and keep manufacturing alive. Full story »
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ArcelorMittal Cleveland is the most productive steel mill in the world. This is proof that manufacturing has a future in the U.S. ArcelorMittal occupies the site of LTV Steel which went bankrupt and closed about 15 years ago. Full story »
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Steel manufacturing doesn’t just keep paychecks coming for 1,900 workers at ArcelorMittal. For more than 100 years, it has kept the lights on at places such as Interlake Steamship Co. and W.H. Fay Co. Full story »
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They’ve been making steel in Cleveland’s industrial Flats for more than a century. A look at how steel is made today at ArcelorMittal.Full story »
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When China, and other nations, have surplus steel they need to unload — often at prices for less than it costs them to produce — the U.S. has served as a reliable dumping ground. This has contributed to U.S. job loss and factory closings. Full story »
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The steel story in Cleveland, told through the lens of ArcelorMittal Cleveland, the world’s largest steel maker and mining company formerly known as LTV, has been and continues to be a real-life example of many of the political issues surfacing during this year’s presidential election campaign – trade, trade agreements, jobs, skills and wages. Full story »
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The steel story in Cleveland, told through the lens of ArcelorMittal Cleveland, the world’s largest steel and mining company, has been and continues to be a real-life example of many of the political issues surfacing during this year’s presidential election campaign – trade, trade agreements, jobs, skills and wages. Full story »
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Cleveland’s survival as a steel city required inventing and embracing not just new ways of manufacturing steel, but new ways of conducting labor-management relationships. Full story »