Nucor Corporation
Location
North Carolina
Founded
1958-02-28
Website
Risk Signals
2739 news mentions monitored
Industry Context
This company is tracked across risk categories, including those related to its sector (e.g., Steel Works, Blast Furnaces (Including Coke Ovens), and Rolling Mills, Fabricated Structural Metal, Prefabricated Metal Buildings and Components), including supply chain integrity, ESG practices, labor disputes, and regulatory compliance.
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Recent Articles about Nucor Corporation
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2025-01-11 (cnynews.com)
Some New York Residents May Receive $7,500 Checks In The Mail
Some New York State residents have the chance to earn nearly $8,000.
Read more2024-09-12 (workerscompensation.com)
Worker Can’t Tack on ADA Retaliation Charge to Claims
Case File An Arkansas worker came up short in his attempt to add ADA retaliation charges related to his workers' compensation claim due to rules related to exhausting administrative remedies as well as the exclusive remedy provisions of state law. Case Shelton v. Nucor-Yamoto Steel Co., No.
Read more2022-03-25 (investorplace.com)
7 Dividend Stocks to Buy Now for Boosting Payout
In 2021, dividend stocks increased their payouts by 17%. In 2022, they're expected to average 3%. These seven stocks will beat that.
Read more2021-11-07 (theadvocate.com)
EPA oversight sought on settlement with Nucor over toxic sulfur pollution that wasn't allowed
A handful of northern St. James Parish residents and environmental groups have asked federal regulators to sanction steel-maker Nucor over its history of pollution, claiming the state's watchdog won't take
Read more2018-07-06 (postandcourier.com)
Nucor told to pay taxes from South Carolina racial lawsuit settlement
Nucor Corp. will have to pay its taxes on payments made to workers who settled racial discrimination claims against the Berkeley County steelmaker, a federal judge ruled Friday.
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