By Tony Lane April 12, 2021 Over 400 members of United Steelworkers Local 1016-3, who had been on strike for six months against NLMK Steel in Farrell, Pennsylvania, voted up a four-year contract March 1. At the center of the strike was workers’ efforts to keep the health care package the majority of workers preferred and not be forced onto a high-deductible scheme the bosses pushed. Todd Clary, a United Steelworkers staff representative, told the Sharon Herald that all current members of the union would have what they had before. New hires would be limited to the high-deductible scheme for the first two years, but being able to get the better insurance plan.