The senators asked Burritt if he was still in line to receive the payments. Two Democratic senators sent a letter to United States Steel Corp. CEO David Burritt and questioned the reported payout ...
Democratic senators criticize U.S. Steel CEO's potential $72 million exit pay in $14 billion sale to Nippon Steel.
When U.S. Steel CEO David Burritt declares how good the Nippon deal will be for workers, I’m not going to take him at his ...
Two prominent Democratic senators are criticizing United States Steel Corp. CEO David Burritt over his potential $72 million “golden parachute” if the sale to a Japanese company goes through — while ...
US Steel's CEO, David Burritt, is standing firm on the company’s planned $14.9 billion sale to Japan’s Nippon Steel, ...
U.S. Steel CEO David Burritt is confident that Nippon Steel's $14.9 billion bid for the company will "close on its merits." Pixabay U.S. Steel CEO David Burritt expressed confidence that Nippon ...
The United Steelworkers union was upset when CEO David Burritt canceled a planned $1.2 billion upgrade of the Mon Valley ...
Two Senate Democrats have sent a letter to US Steel President and CEO David Burritt, expressing concern over reports he may receive a hefty payout once the company is acquired by Japan's Nippon Steel.
U.S. Steel CEO David Burritt on Tuesday defended the company's planned sale to Japan's Nippon Steel, expressing confidence that the deal will "close on its merits" despite President Joe Biden's ...
Update 1pm: Adds link to letter. US Steel (NYSE:X) CEO David Burritt was criticized by two well-known Democratic senators over his potential $72 million exit pay if the company's $14.1 billion ...
In fact, U.S. Steel CEO David Burritt stands to lock down a $70 million payout if the deal is approved. It’s clear that executives at Nippon and U.S. Steel view the union members who actually ...