U.S. steel closed forever: A stellar reminder of the changing landscape
Layoff Insider • Edmond Graham - December 02, 2023
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U.S. steel closed forever: A stellar reminder of the changing landscape
The news hit Granite, Illinois hard this past November. US Steel, Americas largest manufacturer, has announced the indefinite closure of its flagship plant in the Granite City plants. This decision, while shrouded in the corporate jargon of "balanced fluid power" and "market realities," translates into a harsh reality for the 1,000 workers who received the WARN Act notice: 1,000 families face uncertainty, 1,000 lives suddenly thrown to the stake.
While the specifics of US Steels argument can be debated, the broader context is undeniable: the steel industry is in decline. Global trade frictions, ever-present automation and the constant dance of volatile demand are just some of the forces that are reshaping this great technology
It’s not the first time the U.S. Steel has faced tough choices. The temporary layoff in October 2023 was the result of a United Auto Workers strike. Now that the strike has been resolved and the market appears to have rebounded, the company has spoken of the need to "make the best of" its footprint.
However, transformation often comes at a human cost. The 600 permanent lines anticipated in Granite City are a grim picture. These aren’t just numbers on a spreadsheet; They are the very fabric of lives, dreams, and communities.
It is important to acknowledge the complexities here. US Steel, like any company, has a responsibility to its shareholders and their finances. But that responsibility shouldnt come at the expense of its staff, the backbone upon which its success was built.
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