DONOVAN v. UNITED STEELWORKERS OF AMERICA, AFL-CIO

No. 82-1885.

722 F.2d 1158 (1983)

Raymond J. DONOVAN, Secretary of Labor, Petitioner, v. UNITED STEELWORKERS OF AMERICA, AFL-CIO, and its Local 12610, District 23, Respondents.

United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.

Decided November 1, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Judith N. Macaluso, U.S. Dept. of Labor, Arlington, Va. (Marshall H. Harris, Regional Sol., Philadelphia, Pa., T. Timothy Ryan, Jr., Sol. of Labor, Frank A. White, Associate Sol., Washington, D.C., for Occupational Safety and Health, Dennis K. Kade, Washington, D.C., Counsel for Appellate Litigation, Shelley D. Hayes, U.S. Dept. of Labor, Washington, D.C., on brief), for petitioner.

Jeremiah A. Collins, Washington, D.C. (Bernard Kleiman, Chicago, Ill., George H. Cohen, Bredhoff & Kaiser, Washington, D.C., James D. English, Mary Win-O'Brien, Pittsburgh, Pa., on brief), for respondents.

Before RUSSELL, PHILLIPS and MURNAGHAN, Circuit Judges.


PER CURIAM:

The Secretary of Labor (Secretary) has petitioned for review of an order of the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission (Commission),1 requiring a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) on objections entered by the United Steelworkers of America (Union) to a stipulation of settlement entered into between the Secretary and the Monsanto Company (Monsanto) in connection with a safety violation issued by the...

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