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Specialty steelmaker Allegheny Technologies Inc. reached a tentative contract Friday with its striking steelworkers, which could end a walkout that began March 30, if ratified by those on strike.
The tentative contract with the United Steelworkers and the 1,300 ATI employees at nine plants was reached after three days of continuous negotiations, according to ATI spokeswoman Natalie Gillespie. The agreement would be retroactive to March 1 and expire Feb. 28, 2025, Gillespie said.
The new contract would cover USW members at ATI plants in Harrison, Vandergrift, Derry Township and Washington, in addition to four out-of-state plants.
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VANDERGRIFT, Pennsylvania It s 8:30 a.m. on Friday, and despite the threat of a summer thunderstorm, 10 men, all members of the United Steelworkers District 10, are holding picket signs on the street.
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