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U.S. STEEL IDLES STELCO PLANTS
ANOTHER 1,500 LAYOFFS:
BY NAOMI POWELL
U.S. Steel is shutting down all opera-tions at the former Stelco, putting 1,500employees in Hamilton and Nanticokeout of work indefinitely.
In a city that has always looked tosteel as its backbone, it is the most d ev-astating indicator yet of a deepeningeconomic crisis that is batteringHamiltons struggling manufacturingsector.
The latest cuts come on top of 684 lay-offs that have already been delivered atU.S. Steel Canada, bringing the totalnumber of job losses to 2,190. No
salaried staff were a ffected.This is going to devastate Hamilton,
said Rolf Gerstenberger, president of theUnited Steelworkers union in Hamilton.You lay off hundreds of thousands ofsteelworkers in Hamilton and NorthAmerica and this crisis will just getworse.
Hamilton Steel and Lake Erie Works inNanticoke will be mothballed over thenext few weeks as U.S. Steel concen-trates production at plants in Alabama,Pittsburgh and Indiana. Only the cokeovens at Lake Erie Works will continueto run.
The Canadian plants bought by U.S.
Steel for $1.9 billion less than 16 monthsago will not resume production until
market conditions improve.In Ottawa, officials are watching the
situation closely to ensure it complieswith the Investment Canada Act, saidPema Lhalungpa, an aide to IndustryMinister Tony Clement. To get approvalfrom Ottawa, a foreign company lookingto buy a Canadian company must agreeto undertakin gs, which specify the net
benefit the firm will provide to Canadain employment, investment or othercontributions.
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CALL FOR ACTION
Politicians ask for help Infrastructure
cash sought to help industry and city A3
STEELTOWN
SHUDDERSThis is going todevastate Hamilton.
Rolf Gerstenberger, USWA Local 1005 president
WORKERS STUNNED
Rug pulled out Plant employees say
they didnt see it coming A3
STEEL CITY TIMELINE
Century of history Steelmakers ups and
downs tied to Hamiltons fortunes A4
CLOSURES SPARK SPAT
Councillors face offNews about the
shutdown revives Pan Am debate A5
HALDIMAND HIT
Region holds its breath Steelmaker is
a top employer in struggling rural area A6
THE SPECTATORS VIEW
What next? Governments must step up
to stop industrial bleeding A14
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