Fight attack on their jobs, health care and union By Tony Lane April 12, 2021 Militant/Ruth RobinettMarch 30 picket line in Washington, Pennsylvania, first day of strike against ATI. Steelworkers haven’t had a raise since 2014, face boss demands to cut jobs, add more divisive wage tiers. BRACKENRIDGE, Pa. — Scores of union steelworkers joined picket lines at the Allegheny Technologies Inc. mill here March 30, and at the mill in Washington, as 1,300 United Steelworkers members in five states struck against the company’s profit-driven concession demands. Most workers that Militant correspondents spoke with were veterans of the seven-month ATI lockout in 2015. “Too many things were left on the table,” said Todd Barbiaux, a crane operator and president of United Steelworkers Local 1196 at Brackenridge. Workers haven’t had a raise since 2014.