Technology and Its Effect on Labor in the Steel IndustryEach volume in this series contains the case abstracts and opinions proffered by the court within a given time period. Cases in each volume are listed in the prefatory table. |
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additional alloys amount basic oxygen furnaces blast furnace BLS staff Business decline³ Business growth³ caster computer control computer process control computerized continuous casting costs Data not available decline direct casting efficiency electric arc furnaces electric furnace electrogalvanizing line employees employment facilities finishing operations followup furnace operations higher job skills incentive included increased Industry Wage Survey ingot installed integrated mills integrated steel Internal reorganization introduced involved job descriptions labor requirements labor-management ladle metallurgy ladle refining station ment mini mill visited molten steel nace National Steel Corporation nology occupations older units open hearth furnaces output percent plans plants visited process computers production workers Productiv proportion of respondents puter reasons³ reduced reorganization or merger³ scrap steel significant number specialty steel statistical process control steel firms steel mills steel plants steel production steelmaking tech technological change thin slab casting tions training program type of steel union visited by BLS workforce