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Steelworkers are Changing
March 22, 2017
This newspaper article discusses a bit about steel’s past and how things have changed along the way.
Today’s steelworker is trained in a program such as ArcelorMittal’s “Steelworker for the Future,” where trainees complete a 2.5-year community-college program while interning. Mills operate with a fraction of the former workforce, but these remaining workers need to be highly skilled to deal with automation.
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