U.S. Steel Announces Plan To Repurpose Mill, Could Spark Significant Loss Of Jobs
GRANITE CITY - United States Steel Corporation has announced a plan to repurpose the Granite City Works mill and the local steel union and a state legislator say it could mean significant jobs lost at the plant. United States Steel has signed a non-binding letter of intent with SunCoke Energy, Inc., and SunCoke would obtain two Granite City Works blast furnaces and build a 2-million ton granulated pig iron production facility. U.S. Steel said by upgrading iron ore capabilities in Minnesota and repurposing blast furnaces at Granite City Works in Illinois with SunCoke Energy, the company aims to expand its domestic, low-cost iron ore advantage. United Steelworkers, which represents the Granite City plant and 1.2 million workers/retired North American members, said in a statement it disapproves of the plan. The Steelworkers said this: “In its announcement regarding Granite City’s future, the company callously failed to mention a word about the massive job loss or impact
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