Union Steel Factory

The Union Steel factory sprawls across the banks of the Chicago River, belching black fumes from its many smoke stacks. Lattices of dark metal form the exterior of the factory - over which people seem to crawl like ants. Union Steel is one of the largest employers of immigrants and the impoverished in Chicago. When the factory bell rings and the gates open, a flood of human life enters the factory each day to toil away on machines that might rip your hand off if you make one false move.

The Chicago Steel Workers' Union is a regular sight around the factory. Mayor Hadewich met with some controversy from the unions due to his rumored unethical treatment of workers and exploitative business practices. The Steel Workers' Union can often be seen handing out information pamphlets to Union Steel employees outside the gates - often before they're chased off by security.