Business
After granting $1.4 billion worth of labor cost savings to the nation’s ailing steelmakers in 1983, leaders of the United Steelworkers said enough was enough.
March 14, 1986
World & Nation
Inland Steel, the nation’s fifth-largest steel company, reported its first quarterly profit since the second quarter of 1984 but added that it sees a loss for the third quarter and the year.
July 18, 1986
Travel & Experiences
Joseph L. Block, 90, former chairman of Inland Steel Co. and grandson of the company’s founder.
Nov. 19, 1992
Inland Steel Forms Joint Venture in Mexico: Chicago-based Inland Steel Industries Inc. said its Inland International Inc.
May 26, 1994
Inland Steel Industries Inc.: The Chicago-based company reported a first-quarter loss of $40 million, contrasted with earnings of $18.7 million in the year-ago period.
April 19, 1991
Inland Steel Co. to Shut Plate Operations, Cut 500 Jobs: The East Chicago, Ind.
Sept. 29, 1995
Inland Steel Industries, one of the nation’s largest steel companies, reported a loss of $4.6 million for the third quarter, blaming the results partly on lower demand and weak prices.
Oct. 17, 1986
Inland Steel Industries Inc.: The Chicago steel maker recorded a fourth-quarter loss of $57.1 million, pushing it $20.6 million into the red for fiscal 1990.
Jan. 19, 1991
Inland Steel is working with the government and steelworkers to correct unsafe working conditions at its East Chicago, Ind., plant after being cited for civil contempt and fined $100,000, officials said Monday.
April 29, 1986
Inland Steel Industries Inc.’
Oct. 21, 1988