US steelworkers make plea to save 'everything we've worked for' amid looming sale to foreign company

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Five of six Pennsylvania steelworkers who spoke to FOX Business explain why they believe the sale of U.S. Steel to Japan's Nippon will protect their jobs today and into the future.

Fearing that their voices are being ignored on the matter, U.S. steelworkers from a key swing state have started sounding off over a looming company sale to Japan-based Nippon. "I want the people who started a couple weeks ago to retire 30 years from now. That's my goal. That should be everybody's goal," David Morgan, a worker against the deal, told FOX Business’ Lydia Hu. "And I'm not sure the Nippon Deal will be guaranteeing that.

would say that it seems that most people that are in the middle, the guys and girls that are going to work every day, are mostly in favor of the deal," steelworker Dan Rojtas also told Hu on Tuesday. President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and 45th President Donald Trump share a rare alignment as they all have voiced opposition to the proposed takeover of U.S. Steel by Nippon.

 

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