Cleveland-Cliffs Inc., the second-largest steel producer in the US, and the United Steelworkers union have reached a tentative labor agreement that will provide improved wages and other benefits to 12,000 workers in six states.
The agreement also includes a commitment by Cleveland-Cliffs to invest $4 billion in United Steelworker represented facilities, the union said Saturday in a press release.
“Our plants will continue to be safer and our jobs and benefits more secure under the proposed agreement,” said USW International Vice President (Administration) David McCall, who has helped lead negotiations with the steel and iron ore maker.
The union ...
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