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ArcelorMittal Dofasco has been fined $175,000 over a workplace incident that amputated a steelworker’s fingers. The steelmaker said in a statement to The Spectator the company has since ...
Hamilton steelmaker ArcelorMittal Dofasco has been fined $290,000 following two workplace incidents. In the first, two workers were exposed to carbon monoxide. They were cleaning the platform of a ...
In a decision that will affect 153 workers, steelmaker ArcelorMittal Long Products Canada says it is "restructuring" its wire drawing operations in Hamilton and Montreal — closing its Hamilton ...
ArcelorMittal closing wire drawing mill in Hamilton in latest industry blow By: The Canadian Press Posted: 11:20 AM CDT Wednesday, Jun. 11, 2025 Last Modified: 3:24 PM CDT Wednesday, Jun. 11, 2025 ...
ArcelorMittal Long Products says it is closing its wire-drawing mill in Hamilton, potentially affecting more than 150 people. The decision announced on Wednesday comes after the United States ...
ArcelorMittal has laid off about 80 workers at its Hamilton wire plant as the global downturn continues to hammer local steel producers. ArcelorMittal Hamilton East, formerly Stelwire, is Canada ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Hamilton on Thursday for a groundbreaking ceremony to mark ArcelorMittal Dofasco's progress in moving toward decarbonization.
ArcelorMittal Dofasco — Canada's largest flat-rolled steel producer, and Hamilton's largest private-sector employer, employing about 4,600 people — has produced steel in Hamilton for more than ...
ArcelorMittal Dofasco The provincial government has announced its commitment towards a $1.8-billion green steel transformation at Hamilton’s ArcelorMittal Dofasco.
ArcelorMittal Dofasco has been fined $175,000 over a workplace incident that amputated a steelworker’s fingers. The fine was imposed after the Hamilton steelmaker pleaded guilty in virtual court last ...
The Logo of the steel company ArcelorMittal is pictured in Saint Denis, outside Paris, France, Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017. (AP Photo/Michel Euler) HAMILTON — Canada's steel industry was hit with ...