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Aug 05 2020
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After Facing Racial Discrimination at His Paper Mill, Alex Perkins Sprung Into Action

Perkins joined the United Steelworkers to help do “right by working class people.”
Aug 04 2020
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Physicians Urge Government Action to Boost Domestic Manufacturing

Manufacturers can’t do this alone. And they shouldn’t have to.
Aug 03 2020
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Over 125 Chinese-Backed Companies Received Loans Designed to Help Small Businesses

And at least 32 companies with ties to China’s regime nabbed loans of $1 million or more.
Jul 31 2020
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D.C.’s Metrorail is Looking to Bypass Buy America and Import Its New Rail Cars

This is a bad decision. Especially right now.
Jul 30 2020
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AAM Remembers Our Friend Don Kellner

The Baltimore native, who died on July 28, was a tireless advocate for steelworkers.
Jul 29 2020
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Bipartisan Bill Would Mandate Federally Purchased PPE Be Made in the USA

Lawmakers want the Berry Amendment to apply to key federal PPE contracts.
Jul 16 2020
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As a Black Woman in a Factory Dominated by White Men, Monica Mabin Faced Double Discrimination

"You are fooling with the wrong Black woman," Mabin recalls telling one supervisor.
Jul 01 2020
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No Stranger to Adversity, Syracuse Steelworker Keith Odume is an Advocate for Change

"Everyday is a fight for humanity... you just have to do the right thing," Odume said.
Jun 23 2020
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There’s a Major Catch to the “Single Greatest Conservation Achievement in Generations”

The Great American Outdoors Act misses a significant opportunity to support America's workers.
Jun 18 2020
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Manufacturing Offered Opportunity for Black Workers Like E.J. Jenkins, But Inequalities Persist

The steelworker from Gary, Ind., reflects on the challenges facing Black workers and his community.