ArcelorMittal closure a decade later: Workers struggling with emotional impact call for justice

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Ten years after the sudden closure of ArcelorMittal Point Lisas, former employees are still enduring significant emotional and financial hardships, with many yet to receive promised separation benefits. The Steelworkers Union of T&T president criticized the company’s abrupt exit, deeming it a “crime against workers,” and called on the government to implement stronger legislative protections and unemployment insurance to prevent similar future incidents. Affected individuals share personal stories of job loss leading to depression, financial ruin, and the necessity of drastic life changes, emphasizing the ongoing fight for justice and fair compensation.

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