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Tuesday, March 16, 2021 9:05 p.m.
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United Steelworkers Local 1196 union member Leisa Brothers holds a sign protesting against ‘corporate greed’ during a rally Tuesday along River Road, right outside Gate 6 of the ATI Brackenridge facility.
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Union members wave at a truck whose driver honked in support of the United Steelworkers during a rally Tuesday on River Road outside the ATI Brackenridge facility.
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Leisa Brothers held up a rubber chicken in one hand, and in her other, a handwritten sign against the management of Allegheny Technologies Inc.: “Corporate greed is killing the American dream.”
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Gilpin Township is considering changes to its decades-old burning ordinance.
The updated ordinance, to be voted on next month, would allow residents more leeway when burning on their property.
Supervisor Charles Stull said at a meeting this week that the township’s original ordinance was passed in 1997, and contains several contradictory phrases and confusing language. The supervisors began revising the ordinance last month.
“A lot of it was focused on preventing weird things,” Stull said of the original ordinance. “One thing was that people weren’t allowed to burn on Mondays … because Monday was considered ‘laundry day’ back in the day. That’s when people would hang out their laundry to dry.”
Friday, March 5, 2021 7:06 p.m.
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In February 2020, United Steelworkers Local 1196 President Todd Barbiaux waves a flag as other union members picket outside Gate 6 along River Avenue.
An overview of ATI’s Brackenridge facility in Harrison as it appeared in November 2017.
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A whopping 95% of 1,300 United Steelworkers agreed to authorize a possible strike against Allegheny Technologies Inc. after more than a year of stalled contract negotiations, union officials said.
The vote included more than 420 members who cast their ballots at the union hall on Brackenridge Avenue by 5 p.m. Friday. Voters collectively hailed from ATI sites at nine locations, including four in the Alle-Kiski Valley.