- 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...
- the
United Steelworkers (USW), is a
general trade union with
members across North America.
Headquartered in Pittsburgh, the
United Steelworkers represents...
-
Steelworker (abbreviated as SW) is a
United States Navy
occupational rating.
Steelworkers perform tasks directly related to
fabrication and
erection of...
- Look up
steelworker or
Steelworker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
steel worker is any
person who
works in the
process of
making steel.
Steel worker...
- 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...
-
Steelworkers Fight Back was a rank-and-file
movement against corruption in the
international United Steelworkers union. It was
founded in 1974,
after Edward...
- aboard, TWA
Flight 847. At the time of his death, his Navy
rating was
Steelworker Second class (SW2). He was
posthumously promoted to
Master Chief Constructionman...
- The
Sudbury Steelworkers Hall was a
historic labour union hall in Sudbury, Ontario,
which was destro**** by a fire on
September 19, 2008.
Located at 92...
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Steelworkers and
Shipyard Workers for
Equality was a
labor organization of
Black workers at the
Bethlehem Sparrows Point Shipyard in
Sparrows Point, Maryland...
- Kensington, Connecticut,
where he was
raised by his father, Robert, a
retired steelworker, and his mother, Elizabeth, a schoolteacher. He
graduated from Berlin...