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U.S. Steel's rolling and finishing operations, using metal slabs from other facilities, continue at Granite City Works.
Citing a long history of steel-making at Granite City and the commitment of its workforce, U.S. Rep. Nikki Budzinski and officials from the United Steelworkers of America Local 1899 demanded a $500 ...
Granite City Works employees have been left in limbo in the past two years about the future of the steel mill.
Now that a Japanese company has dropped its plan to buy U.S. Steel, Granite City Works in the Metro East remains in limbo. President Donald Trump said Friday that Japanese-based Nippon wouldn’t ...
US Steel and Nippon Steel finalize a deal, promising $14.9 billion investment and securing over 100,000 jobs without a concrete plan for Granite City.
1,450 people work at the Granite City plant; temporary layoffs are expected and will begin in phases as equipment is idled, but its unsure how many workers will be impacted.
United States Steel Corp., the owner of the steel mill in Granite City, said Tuesday up to 600 workers face layoffs as the company has “indefinitely” idled the mill’s primary operations.