Government, EU Affairs and REACH & Public Affairs
11/4/2025
Today (4 November 2025) the seventh edition of the European Parliament of Business™ (EPE) takes place in the European Parliament's meeting room in Brussels.
University graduates who have recently joined our company met last week at a teambuilding led by trainers from the Education and Development department.
Imagine packing when you go on vacation by car. You're thinking about what to store in your suitcase, what you won't need on the way, what might come in handy, on the contrary, what you need to have "at hand"...
On October 20, 2025, the Forbes Women's Summit took place in Bratislava – a unique event that connects inspiring women from various areas of social, business and cultural life.
In the center of the village of Cestice, the municipal park area has come to life, which is especially enjoyed by families with children. Thanks to the U. S. Steel Košice Together for the Region grant program.
Thirteen of our colleagues, along with their families and friends, volunteered to run the largest refreshment station on the course of the Košice Peace Marathon.
Štefan Nižník from Maintenance does not consider himself a runner. Nevertheless, he has been participating in the International Peace Marathon for 25 years.
Thanks to the support of the U. S. Steel Foundation, new exhibits have been built that remind us of the importance of innovative energy sourcing and a sustainable future.
Some boys want to become firefighters from an early age. They are fascinated by dangerous work, big and "noisy" cars and helping others. This is not the case for Ľuboš Burik.
The internship gave him new motivation for his studies and at the same time clarified the direction of his career. Daniel Moravec strengthened the Data Studio Europe team.
If we do not start consolidating effectively and do not support economic growth, we may be preparing new sets of savings packages, claims the head of the National Union of Employers Miroslav Kiralvarga.
“The work of a reliability engineer is interesting because you have to look for connections between everyday things and anticipate various operational situations that may arise.
You probably have to be born with a knack for mathematics and the world of numbers. Many people will agree, and Peter Semanco, General Manager Analyses & Statistics, nodded to this statement with a smile.