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US Steel Shutting Down Its Granite City Mill. Its Deal with Trump Won't Let It Fire 800 Workers
- US Steel will cease steel production at its Granite City facility in Illinois by the end of October 2025, while retaining 800 employees who will continue working by maintaining the plant’s equipment.
- This shutdown follows the closure of Granite City's blast furnaces in 2019 and 2023, shifting production to processing slabs from other mills.
- US Steel plans to concentrate slab production and processing at its Mon Valley and Gary Works facilities while scaling back slab use at Granite City, where all employees will keep their jobs and wages intact.
- US Steel confirmed that it will neither reduce the workforce nor change the wages of employees at its Granite City Works facility, and the plant will remain operational.
- The shutdown agreement, linked to US Steel's acquisition by Nippon Steel and supported by a Trump administration deal, protects jobs and allows production resumption if needed.
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US Steel to end steel production at Illinois plant but no layoffs
U.S. Steel will stop processing steel slabs at its Granite City Works plant in Illinois, three months after Nippon Steel sealed a deal with President Donald Trump to buy the iconic American steelmaker.
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Read Full ArticleUS Steel is shutting down a mill in llinois. Its deal with Trump won’t let it fire its 900 workers
US Steel will stop producing steel at its Granite City, Illinois, mill, but the 900 workers workers at the plant will stay on the job due to an agreement the company reached with the Trump administration.
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