OHIO STEEL MILL REOPENS THANKS TO PRESIDENT TRUMP, by Steven Ahle, 1/25/19.
A closed Ohio steel mill is reopening
after the equipment underwent an update and they will employ 60 steelworkers
immediately and will add as they move along and the new equipment has been
shaken down.
Steel jobs have been offshored under
Bush Jr and Obama, practically wiping it out in the United States. Under
President Trump, steel and aluminum manufacturing is seeing a resurgence.
The owners of the mill, Republic Steel
say they hope to add to production quickly and to add more workers as they step
up production.
From Breitbart News: The United
Steelworkers union, which represents the steel mill’s laid off American
steelworkers, said they are looking forward to working with Republic Steel to
reopen the facility, but officials said they have to be officially informed by
the company of the reopening.
“We have reached out to company representatives, and are waiting for
their response,” the union’s executives told Cleveland.com. “At this time, none
of our members have been recalled from lay-off. The USW is committed to work
with Republic Steel to facilitate the startup and return our members to work as
soon as possible.”
Lorain, Ohio, was devastated in 2016 when Republic Steel announced it was
laying off about 200 American steelworkers and idling its steel mill due to
free trade and foreign dumping of steel in the U.S.
The American steel jobs were subsequently offshored to South Korea, the Philippines, and Taiwan, where domestic workers
are paid much less than U.S. workers. Republic Steel, due to free trade,
offshored close to 450 American steel jobs between 2012 and 2015 to countries
like Spain and Canada.
In total, free trade has cost more than 275,000 American workers their manufacturing jobs in Ohio
from 1994 to the present day. U.S. free trade with Mexico has cost Ohio
nearly 35,000 jobs, leaving those American workers displaced. Likewise, about
106,400 U.S. jobs were eliminated due to free trade with China.
Comments
I would like to see
Labor Unions become Positive Contributors and press for productivity increases
and reliable products. If they had done that in the 1960s the US Auto
Manufacturers might not have failed so completely by 1990. Their motto could
have been “We’re in this together”.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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