- development. In 1980,
there were more than 500,000 U.S.
steelworkers. By 2000, the
number of
steelworkers had
fallen to 224,000. The
economic boom in China...
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Steelworkers refer to themselves, and are most
often referred to, as
Steelworkers. The use of the
capitalized single word
Steelworker or
Steelworkers...
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Steelworker (abbreviated as SW) is a
United States Navy
occupational rating.
Steelworkers perform tasks directly related to
fabrication and
erection of...
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American Federation of
Labor (AFL)
began organizing unskilled iron and
Steelworkers into
federal unions in 1901.
Local groups of wire drawers,
house men...
- 1987). "I. W. Abel of
Steelworkers Dies at 78". The New York Times.
Retrieved August 26, 2013. "Abel Is
Sworn In By
Steelworkers." New York Times. June...
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forces maintained checkpoints outside the city.
Intervention by
Metinvest steelworkers on 15 May 2014 led to the
removal of
barricades from the city centre...
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Bethlehem Steel, but also from the
local branches of the
United Steelworkers.
Black steelworkers in
Sparrows Point staged a
series of protests.
Freedom marches...
- The
United Steelworkers Building,
originally named the IBM
Building and also
known as the I.W. Abel
Building or Five
Gateway Center, is a
highrise office...
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between the
United Steelworkers and pro
football players advocacy group United Football Players ****ociation. The
United Steelworkers terminated this agreement...
- 2010-01-25 at the
Wayback Machine United Steelworkers v. Weber, 443 U.S. 193 (1979).
Footnote 3 of
United Steelworkers v. Weber, 443 U.S. 193 (1979) Burger...