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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Baltimore Steel Plant Closing

Another steel plant is closing in our area.

Worthington Steel is shutting its doors in Essex. The company said Wednesday it will lay off 54 workers at its Baltimore County plant.

The workers will be offered jobs at other Worthington plants or get a severance package
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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Happy Holidays from O'Malley

Anonymous said...

Another Maryland business leaves. Maybe the workers will be blessed enough to get some help from Worthington to relocate out of Maryland as well.

Anonymous said...

I bet Om' will claim this is a good thing for MD, getting rid of some kind of pollution..

Anonymous said...

No doubt the union reps talked the employees out of taking a modest pay cut that would have kept everyone employed.

Anonymous said...

255-Worthington is a non-union company, although they pay the prevailing union wage, along with great benefits.

Anonymous said...

But, but, but what about all the JOBS that O'Malley always claims he created. You know the same tired mantra you always hear Liarton and his hero always chanting.

Anonymous said...

The jobs he created is for the realtors to unload all these vacant manufacturing plants! See how it works?

He never includes the "Jobs lost" in the numbers, so, jobs were just created.

Anonymous said...

The world has so many commodities piled up that its just waiting for the biggest building boom of all time.Mining,steel,oil gas are stockpiled to capacity,small companies will go under because of cheap prices.