In response to the recent unanticipated and major downturn in the economy, which has resulted in sharply lower demand for some of the company’s products, AK Steel,
Among the elements in the program are plans to implement an indefinite 5 percent pay reduction for salaried employees on
The company says it plans to implement other salaried workforce cost reductions, including freezing the defined benefit plan for salaried employees and replacing it with a defined contribution retirement benefit, and offering temporary incentives for voluntary retirements. The temporary retirement incentive program will end on
AK Steel currently employs about 1,500 salaried employees. The company’s salaried employees are located in its
The company said that about 350 salaried employees are currently eligible for a company-provided retirement benefit.
“Unfortunately, this extraordinary global economic downturn requires significant and rapid measures to reduce our costs in light of sharply lower order levels from our customers,” says James L. Wainscott, chairman, president and CEO.
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