USW and ArcelorMittal R&D to kick off negotiations soon
- The United Steelworkers union is set to initiate contract negotiations shortly for the agreements covering employees at ArcelorMittal’s research and development facility located in East Chicago, as the current contract expires in September 2025.
- Negotiations follow ArcelorMittal's recent sale of most U.S. Steel mills, retaining only its R&D center after divesting to Cleveland-Cliffs in late 2020.
- The upcoming agreement will address compensation, employee benefits, job environment, safety measures, and other key concerns for union members, such as healthcare and retirement plans.
- Union Grievance Chairman Charles Switzer said, "Health care is a big one," and hopes for a good negotiation without extended talks.
- The talks signify ongoing labor relations efforts amid ArcelorMittal's strategic shifts and reflect concerns about sustaining workforce conditions at its sole remaining U.S. Steel facility.
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