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Storm causes damage in Lewistown

Storm causes damage in Lewistown Storm causes damage in Lewistown and last updated 2021-07-08 21:01:33-04 LEWISTOWN — Some people in Lewistown had a lot of cleaning up to do Thursday after a powerful storm moved through Wednesday. Thankfully, as of Thursday afternoon there were no reports of injuries but there was certainly damage. The neighborhood directly across the street from Fergus County High School appeared to be the epicenter of the damage from Wednesday s strong storm. One sign was a twisted-up trampoline. While it was back in the yard of its owner, during the storm on Wednesday it actually blew across the street and landed on a neighbor s car. Our streets were all blocked off. when we came up, we ended up coming into the parking lot just to make sure that we could get in. They had firetrucks and everything,” Rebecca Rosman, who lives in the house where the trampoline blew away from, said.

United Steelworkers announces deal with ATI in effort to shut down three-month strike

United Steelworkers announces deal with ATI in effort to shut down three-month strike The United Steelworkers union (USW) announced Friday that it reached a tentative agreement with Allegheny Technologies (ATI) to end the three-month strike by 1,300 workers at nine facilities in Pennsylvania and other states. In a July 2 statement, USW officials said the strike would continue until the “ratification process is complete,” with a vote on the new four-year deal being “scheduled as soon as possible.” Top USW officials predictably praised the deal, with International Vice President David McCall, who chaired the negotiations with ATI, saying, “The unity of USW members at ATI has proven that we can accomplish great things when we stand together to fight for the respect and dignity of a fair contract.” In fact, the USW has spent the last three months isolating the embattled ATI workers and condemning them to starvation-level strike benefits of $150 a week for individuals and $2

Steelworkers Reach Tentative Agreement with ATI to End Three Month Unfair Labor Practice Strike

Steelworkers Reach Tentative Agreement with ATI to End Three Month Unfair Labor Practice Strike News provided by Share this article Share this article PITTSBURGH, July 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The United Steelworkers today said that the union has reach tentative agreement with ATI (NYSE: ATI) on a four-year contract covering 1,300 workers at nine facilities who have been on strike against unfair labor practices since March 30, 2021. USW International Vice President (Administration) David McCall, who chairs negotiations with ATI, said that the union was able to keep pressure on management to engage at the table thanks to the solidarity and support of the membership at all locations for the duration of six months of bargaining and three months on the picket lines.

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