ATI to lay off 259 at Beaver County plant
MIDLAND, Pa. (AP) — Allegheny Technologies Inc. will lay off 259 union and salaried employees when it idles a western Pennsylvania plant in January due to low prices for specialty steel.
The layoff figure was in a notice ATI filed with the state, according to published reports.
The Pittsburgh-based steelmaker has locked out workers at 12 plants in Pennsylvania and five other states, including one in Canton Township, since Aug. 15 over a contract dispute. The company announced last month that it planned to idle the plant in Midland, Beaver County, and that it will idle its Bagdad plant in Gilpin Township, Armstrong County, in April, until the plants can generated acceptable profits.
The plants employed nearly 600 workers combined before the lockout. It’s not clear how many management and replacement workers have been keeping them running.