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Once-steady production lines are slowing or shutting down as companies adjust to a radically changing landscape.
Arbitrator Matthew M. Franckiewicz found that Cleveland-Cliffs Coatesville Plant had just cause to discharge the grievant for violation of safety rules and general loafing around the facility.
The centerpiece of President Donald Trump’s America-first economic agenda is reinvigorating the manufacturing industry. But his administration is planning to slash a key program that invests in some ...
USW Local 2911 members gathered to honor those who lost their lives while working at Weirton Steel, Arcelor Mittal, and more recently, Cleveland Cliffs. The service paid tribute to 121 workers who ...
ATI and its employees have reached a six-year labor agreement. The deal was announced Wednesday, about a week after ATI and ...
The Calumet Region’s steel mills report having no problem finding enough qualified applicants to meet their needs.
Cleveland-Cliffs has underperformed, offering 46.2% returns over the last decade versus the S&P 500's 206%. Read why I remain ...
Steam rises in a sunset at the Minorca Mine in Virginia, Minn. Cleveland-Cliffs laid off approximately 600 workers at two taconite mines on the Iron Range included Minorca and part of Hibbing ...
DOGE's proposed cuts to a key federal grant program could have significant repercussions for two local companies, including ...
Cleveland-Cliffs' expansion and debt burden exacerbate its vulnerability in a market shifting away from virgin steel ...
B. Riley lowered the firm’s price target on Cleveland-Cliffs (CLF) to $17 from $20 and keeps a Buy rating on the shares. The firm believes the ...
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