Article: Inland Steel Corp. - Steelworkers. (developments in industrial relations)

Inland Steel Corp.-Steelworkers

Following settlements with Bethlehem Steel Corp. and National Steel Corp. (Monthly Labor Review, July 1989, pp. 43-44), the Steelworkers settled with Inland Steel Corp. The 4-year accord covers 11,000 employees at the company's mill in East Chicago, IN, a taconite mine in Virginia, MN, and a lime and stone operation in Gulliver, MI. Only Armco, Inc. is left to settle in the 1989 round of bargaining. The union's 1987 contract with USX Corp., the Nation's largest steel producer, expires in January 1991.

Terms at Inland were largely comparable to those in the lead-off accord at Bethlehem. One difference was that there was no ...

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