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BURNS HARBOR, Ind. (AP) -- As many as 2,444 employees at ArcelorMittal's steel plant could be laid off indefinitely in January, the company said.
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Burns Harbor steelworkers could face layoffs - NWITimes.com
BURNS HARBOR | ArcelorMittal on Friday said that as many as 2,444 employees at its Burns Harbor plant could be laid off indefinitely in January. A prepared release from ArcelorMittal said the company notified the United Steelworkers and other ...
ArcelorMittal warns of layoffs at US plant - Indian Express
Burns Harbor (Indiana), November 23: : ArcelorMittal, the world's largest steelmaker, has warned that as many as 2,444 employees at a steel plant in northwestern Indiana could be laid off indefinitely in January. The company announced that it had ...
Steelmaker warns up to 2,444 layoffs at Ind. plant - Boston Globe
BURNS HARBOR, Ind.? As many as 2,444 employees at ArcelorMittal's steel plant could be laid off indefinitely in January, the company said. The company has notified the United Steelworkers and other stakeholders about the possibility of an ...
Steelmaker Warns up to 2,444 Layoffs at Indiana- Plant - WIBC.com
As many as 2,444 employees at ArcelorMittal's steel plant could be laid off indefinitely in January, the company said. The company has notified the United Steelworkers and other stakeholders about the possibility of an "indefinite layoff" at the ...
ArcelorMittal warns of layoffs - Straits Times
BURNS HARBOR (Indiana) - ARCELORMITTAL, the world's largest steelmaker, has warned that as many as 2,444 employees at a steel plant in northwestern Indiana could be laid off indefinitely in January. The company announced on Friday that it had ...
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