November 15th, Gleaglehui|Takahiro Mori, Executive Vice President of Nippon Steel, will meet with the supervisors of the Pittsburgh factory workers' affiliated branch in the United States next week, trying to persuade them to support Nippon Steel's planned acquisition of United States Steel, suggesting that the acquisition would be beneficial to the workers. Jason Zugai, Vice President of Local 2227 of the United Steelworkers, revealed that he received an email from Takahiro Mori, who hopes to have a meeting next week with representatives of the United States Steelworkers' affiliated union. In addition to himself, Takahiro Mori also invited supervisors of Edgar Thomson, Clairton, and Irvin factory workers' affiliated branches, as well as David McCall, President of the International Department of the United Steelworkers Union, to attend the meeting. Zugai stated that if Nippon Steel could agree to extend the 4-year wage agreement reached with the United States Steel and workers, including maintaining the same pay raise rate, he would support this acquisition. Reports quote sources as saying that Takahiro Mori will also visit New York and the United States capital Washington this time, believing that it is related to seeking support for the acquisition.
新日铁拟与工会代表会面 争取其支持收购美国钢铁
Nippon Steel plans to meet with union representatives to seek their support for the acquisition of united states steel.
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