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Cleveland-Cliffs was awarded a federal grant last year to make its steel plant in JD Vance's hometown more environmentally friendly.
The cuts targeting workers at the Dearborn steel mill are part of a broader program of cuts by Cleveland Cliffs that have been implemented without any serious opposition by the unions ...
The owner of U.S. Steel confirmed plans to revamp the aging coal-fueled facility at its Gary Works complex. Community groups ...
UAW President Shawn Fain and U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell (center) lead a march to protest cuts at the Dearborn Works steel plant ...
Cleveland-Cliffs stands out as the last major American-based integrated steel producer, benefiting from termination of legacy ...
The Cleveland-Cliffs steel mill previously received a $500 million grant to switch to a hydrogen-powered furnace. Now, they plan to stick with coal.
The UAW, upset with layoffs at Cleveland Cliffs, charged the company with violating a 2024 contract. The company said it's done nothing wrong.
As of Monday, June 30, Cleveland Cliffs Inc. will idle the 158-year-old plant, until now proudly regarded as the world’s longest continuously operating steel mill.
A recent report shows how proposed delay or elimination of 2024 hazardous air pollution controls for the steel industry will threaten public health.
Cleveland-Cliffs is one of the largest steel mills in North America. The company's production is largely centered around blast furnaces. Cleveland-Cliffs is something of a boom-or-bust investment.