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Govt, unions will work to save Alcoa
Sky News AustraliaGovt, unions will work to save Alcoa Updated: 19:34, Thursday February 9, 2012 Governments and unions say they will work to try to keep Alcoa's aluminium smelter running at Point Henry to save the jobs of the 600 people who work there.

C. Fred Fetterolf | Alcoa executive, 83
Philadelphia InquirerC. Fred Fetterolf, 83, who retired in 1991 as president of the Pittsburgh aluminum giant Alcoa Inc., died Sunday of complications from a stroke. He was born in Huntingdon, Pa., and first worked for Alcoa as a salesman in 1952.

Fears for 600 Alcoa jobs
SBSUnion leaders have left a meeting with management of the Alcoa manufacturing plant confident they can save thousands of jobs that rely on its operations. Despite being hard-hit by the high Australian dollar, the company maintains it wants to keep the ...

Australian union pushes to save Alcoa jobs
ABC OnlineThe future of Alcoa's Geelong smelter in the Australian state of Victoria is under threat. [AAP] The Australian Workers Union is pleading with the Australian Government to do more to lower the Australian dollar and help the country's ailing ...

Weak prices, outlook pressure Alcoa — not the dollar
CrikeyWe're getting another round of this with the Alcoa coverage. But it's not just the high value of the Australian dollar, it's the weak prices and outlook for aluminium, and possibly the impending end (in 2014) of a lucrative power contract, ...

Alcoa can surivive in Geelong: Shorten
The West AustralianFederal Employment Minister Bill Shorten says he believes it is possible for Alcoa's aluminium smelter near Geelong to survive. Alcoa is examining the viability of its aluminium smelter at Point Henry in Geelong, which employs 600 people, ...

Alcoa can survive in Geelong- Shorten
Sky News AustraliaAlcoa can survive in Geelong- Shorten Updated: 17:04, Thursday February 9, 2012 Federal Employment Minister Bill Shorten says he believes it is possible for Alcoa's aluminium smelter near Geelong to survive. Alcoa is examining the viability of its ...



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