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  2. John P. Surma - Wikipedia

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    He was the executive chairman of the board of United States Steel Corporation. Surma retired as CEO of U.S. Steel effective September 1, 2013, and Chairman effective January 1, 2014, positions he held since 2004.

  3. David S. Sutherland - Wikipedia

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    David S. Sutherland (born 1948/1949) is an American businessman, and the non-executive chairman of U.S. Steel, since January 2014, when he succeeded John P. Surma. Sutherland received a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Saskatchewan in Canada and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Pittsburgh .

  4. Mario Longhi - Wikipedia

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    Mario Longhi is a Brazilian American businessman who was the CEO of U.S. Steel, based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US. He was promoted to CEO in September 2013 after the retirement of John P. Surma and after Longhi had completed 15 months as an executive of the corporation. He retired in June 2017 and was succeeded by David Burritt. [1]

  5. Shapiro challenged to back U.S. Steel lawsuit or lose to Ohio

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    (The Center Square) – Gov. Josh Shapiro faces a new challenge after the White House blocked U.S. Steel’s overseas acquisition. Join the lawsuit the company filed alongside its would-be ...

  6. International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers

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    Mine Mill leaders in the United States (Philip Murray) and Canada (Aaron Mosher) were both conservatives with a leaning to communist beliefs. During this anti-communist movement among unions, leaders of the United Steel Workers of America (USWA) were encouraged by the Congress of Industrial Organization (CIO) to infiltrate the Mine Mill ...

  7. Gary W. Johnston - Wikipedia

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    Gary Wayne Johnston (October 21, 1964 – January 20, 2022) [1] was a United States Army major general who last served as the commanding general of the United States Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) from June 2018 to July 2021.

  8. Nippon Steel’s Harvard-educated president explains his $14 billion deal for U.S. Steel: It’s all about China and leading the ’free-competition world’ Lionel Lim December 20, 2023 at 4:07 AM

  9. 1986 USX steel strike - Wikipedia

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    The United States steel industry had been in decline since the late 1970s. Unions blamed management for underinvestment in capital improvements, and management blamed unions for demanding exorbitant pay, benefits, and strict limits on non-union subcontracting. [1] A previous collective bargaining agreement expired at the end of July 1986. The ...