Motion to Intervene in Steel Industry and Union Suit on Behalf of Black Steel Workers

Press Release
April 24, 1973

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  • Press Releases, Volume 6. Motion to Intervene in Steel Industry and Union Suit on Behalf of Black Steel Workers, 1973. 8d5a8fe9-ba92-ee11-be37-00224827e97b. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/aa44833c-e487-4e12-a906-5f21208e02e5/motion-to-intervene-in-steel-industry-and-union-suit-on-behalf-of-black-steel-workers. Accessed May 18, 2025.

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THES AACP LEGAL DEFENSE ANB EDUCATIONAL FUND THIS MOR NING FILED A 

MOTION: TO INTERVENE IN: THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ¢S INDUSTRY-WIBE FAIR 

« EMPLOYMENT CASE INVOLVING.9 MAJOR STEEL COMPANIES AND THE UNITED 

" STEELWORKERS OF “AMERICA, 

THE LEGAL DEFENSE FUND IS SEEKING TO SET ASIDE THE CONSENT DECREE : 

152.3 ORDERED BY THE FEDERAL COURT..ON APRIL. 15. ON BEHALF OF 13,000 BLACK. 

“© WORKERS: IN STEELE PLANTS LOCATED IN HOUSTON, TEXAS: SPARROWS POINT, 

‘Ds PITTSBURGH, PA.$ AND BIRMINGHAM AND GADSDEN, ALA. 

THE MOTION TO INTERVENE AND ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS ASKS THAT THE 

CONSENT DECREE BE SET ASIDE BECAUSE IMPORTANT ISSUES INVOLVING 

BLACK STEEL WORKERS HAVE BEEN CITED WITHOUT THEIR PARTICIPATION OR 

REPRESENTATION. 

COPIES OF THE DOCUMENT ARE AVAILABLE IN THE FEDERAL COURT IN 

BIRMINGHAM OR AT THE LEGAL DEFENSE FUND IN NEW YORK CITY. 

CONTACT -- JAMES N. NABRIT, III, BARRY GOLDSTEIN, MIKE BALLER OR 

ERIC SCHNAPPER AT LDF OFFICES AT 212-586-8397. 

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