Kaiser Aluminum Corp., Foothill Ranch, Calif., has announced that union members at the company's Newark, Ohio and Spokane, Wash., facilities have ratified a new five-year labor agreement. The agreement is effective on Oct. 1, 2010 and extends through Sept. 30, 2015.
“Kaiser Aluminum values the contribution of our Trentwood and Newark employees to the company's success as a leading manufacturer of semi-fabricated specialty aluminum products, allowing us to meet demanding customer requirements for product quality and consistency and to achieve a reputation for 'Best in Class' customer satisfaction,” says Jack Hockema, president, CEO and chairman of Kaiser Aluminum.
“We look forward to maintaining our long term relationship with the United Steelworkers as we continue to be a supplier of choice for our customers in the aerospace and defense, automotive and general industrial market,” Hockema adds.
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