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... However, union officials said that the deal contained unfavorable terms for workers, with USW Local 1005 president Rolf Gerstenberger calling the ... View this article
... USW Local 1005 president Rolf Gerstenberger told AMM that the union is not satisfied with the terms of the proposed contract, which he said ... View this article
... members of the United Steelworkers union still working at the company were let go shortly before Christmas, said Rolf Gerstenberger, president of ... View this article
... bargaining. "We're still quite far apart. ... We're trying to narrow things down," Local 1005 president Rolf Gerstenberger told AMM. "I ... View this article
... billet that could be used to make threaded bar, a construction product (amm.com, May 9). USW Local 1005 president Rolf Gerstenberger told AMM ... View this article
Rolf Gerstenberger, president of United Steelworkers union Local 1005, said the workers started back on the job Monday after Pittsburgh-based US ... View this article
Rolf Gerstenberger, president of United Steelworkers union Local 1005, said the line had previously been running 10 turns. ... View this article
... of increased demand for thin-gauge material used in appliances and in construction products such as siding, Rolf Gerstenberger, president of ... View this article
... United Steelworkers union Local 1005 president Rolf Gerstenberger told AMM that there are generally between 10 and 20 unionized members ... View this article
... the No. 3 galvanizing line once it restarts, United Steelworkers union Local 1005 president Rolf Gerstenberger told AMM. ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.