More layoffs for ArcelorMittal
NEW CARLISLE, Ind. (Inside INdiana Business) — ArcelorMittal is detailing additional layoffs in northern Indiana as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. In a notice to the state, the steelmaker says it has temporarily let go 18 employees from its I/N Tek LP facility in New Carlisle.
The first layoff at the site occurred on Sunday. The company says it expects the temporary, unpaid layoffs to last less than six months.
I/N Tek is a joint venture between ArcelorMittal and Nippon Steel & Suitomo Metal Corp. in Japan. The facility is a continuous cold-rolling plant that produces sheet steel, according to the company’s website.
The plant employs more than 500 in New Carlisle.
ArcelorMittal on Wednesday provided the notice to the Indiana Department of Workforce Development. It is the latest in a series of layoffs the steelmaker has made at its various Hoosier facilities.
Throughout the month of April, the company has notified the state of a total of more than 730 layoffs across its facilities in Burns Harbor, East Chicago and New Carlisle.
As part of the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, employers in Indiana are required to provide notice to the state 60 days before a major workforce reduction. However, due to the pandemic, most of the many businesses conducting layoffs or furloughs are doing so with little to no notice and notifying the state as soon as possible.