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Workers at Lake Erie mill reject new contract proposal from US Steel

Friday, 02 August 2013 01:08:27 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

On Wednesday, locked out union workers at US Steel's Lake Erie Works in Ontario, a slab and hot-rolled coil mill, rejected the company's new contract proposal, according to United Steelworkers Local 8782.

Local 8782 president Bill Ferguson said 71 percent of the votes were against the proposed contract. The union did not endorse US Steel's proposal.

Workers at the mill have been locked out since April 28.


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