Bender v. Crucible Steel Co. of America

71 F. Supp. 420, 1947 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 2738
CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Pennsylvania
DecidedApril 30, 1947
DocketCivil Action No. 4244
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Bender v. Crucible Steel Co. of America, 71 F. Supp. 420, 1947 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 2738 (W.D. Pa. 1947).

Opinion

GI B SON, District Judge.

The court, after hearing and consideration, makes the following Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law:

Findings of Fact.

1. Crucible Steel Company of America (hereinafter called “the Company”) is a corporation organized and doing business in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and operates a specialty steel plant in the City of Pittsburgh, Allegeny County, Pennsylvania, at Ridge Avenue and Reedsdale Street, known as the “LaBelle Works,” the principal business of which is the manufacture of various sizes and shapes of specialty steels for the agricultural implement industry.

2. In the process of manufacturing specialty steels in various sizes and shapes, the Company has established at the LaBelle works various production departments, some of which contain subdivisions or units, and a number of service or maintenance departments, each of which departments, subdivisions and units had distinct and separate operating or service functions.

3. Each of the aforesaid departments, subdivisions and units had been regularly and customarily recognized as such for a great many years, in most cases since prior to World War 1.

4. During the periods hereinafter stated, the plaintiffs were department foremen, shift foremen or assistant foremen in various departments, subdivisions and units, and had as their primary duty the management of a particular department on all shifts or one shift or of a particular subdivision or unit of a department on all shifts or one shift, as follows:

Hammers
Tonn — Assistant Foreman — April 26, 1942, to September 30, 1945.
Rolling Mills
Loughren — Shift Foreman — May 1, 1939, to September 30, 1945.
Boylan — Assistant Foreman — December 15, 1940, to Sept. 30, 1945.
Folien — Shift Foreman-9" Mill — January 11, 1942, to June 16, 1945.
Gitschier — Shift Foreman-9" Mill — May 1, 1939, to September 30, 1945.
James Rheam — Shift Foreman-9" Mill, 16" Mill, 10" Mill — May 1, 1939, to September 30, 1945.
Samuel Rheam — Shift Foreman-16" Mill —May 1, 1939, to September 30, 1945.
Shear Shipping
Gillespie — Shift Foreman — December 7, 1941, to September 30, 1945.
Shear Shop
Short — Department Foreman — May 1, 1939, to September 30, 1945.
Plow Mill and Disk
• Bender — Shift Foreman — May 1, 1939, to April 30, 1941, Department Foreman— May 1, 1941, to September 30, 1945.
Disk
Dempster — Shift Foreman — April 16, 1944, to September 30, 1945.
Wise — Department Foreman — May 1, 1939, to August 15, 1944.
Jacuk — Shift Foreman — October 1, 1939, to August 15, 1944, Department Foreman— August 15, 1944, to September 30, 1945.
Warehouse
Costa — Shift Foreman — May 1, 1939, to September 30, 1945.
DeChar — Shift Foreman — April 1, 1941, to September 30, 1945.
Morgan — Shift Foreman — June 16, 1944, to September 30, 1945.
Heat Treating
Giovenco — Department Foreman — May 1, 1939, to September 30, 1945.
Tock — Assistant Foreman — October 1, 1939, to September 30, 1945.
Conditioning and Chipping
Kress — Shift Foreman — May 1, 1939, to September 30, 1945.
Grannis — Assistant Foreman — June 1, 1941, to April 24, 1944.
Labor
McClurg — Department Foreman — May 1, 1939, to September 30, 1945.
Neenan — Assistant Foreman — June 1, 1941, to September 30, 1945.
Boiler
Doran — Shift Foreman — May 1, 1939, to September 30, 1945.
Heath — Shift Foreman — May. 1, 1939, to September 30, 1945.
Reed — Shift Foreman — May 1, 1939, to September 30, 1945.
[422]*422Blacksmiths
Doerr — Department Foreman — May 1, 1939, to September 30, 1945.
Machinists
Harris — Department Foreman — May 1, 1939, to September 30, 1945.
Electricians
Muller — Department Foreman — May 1, 1939, to September 30, 1945.
Millwrights
Martin — Assistant Foreman — May 1, 1939, to January 1, 1941, Department Foreman-August 1, 1941, to September 30,-1945.
Night - Operations — LaBelie Plant
Sklopan- — -Shift Foreman — May 1, 1941,' to September 30, 1945.

5. During the foregoing periods of time, each of the plaintiffs customarily and regularly directed the work of other employees in the department or subdivision named.

6. During the foregoing periods of time the plaintiffs had the authority to hire other employees and their suggestions and recommendations as to hiring and firing of other employees were given particular weight

7. During the foregoing periods of time, the suggestions and recommendations of the plaintiffs as to the advancement and promotion of other employees were given particular weight.

8. During the foregoing periods of time, the suggestions and recommendations of the plaintiffs as to other changes of status of other employees were given particular weight.

9. During the foregoing periods of time, each of the plaintiffs customarily and regularly exercised discretionary powers.

10. During the foregoing periods of time each of the plaintiffs was paid either on a monthly salary basis which exceeded $30 per week, or on an hourly or turn basis, which prior to December 14, 1940, resulted in their receiving and taking home a minimum of $30 per week, and after December 14, 1940, was supplemented by a guarantee that, in any workweek in which they worked, they would receive not less than $30.

11. During the foregoing periods of time, none of the plaintiffs performed work of the same nature as that performed by non-exempt employees for hours exceeding 20% of the number of hours worked in the workweek by the non-exempt employees under the plaintiffs’ direction.

12. The foregoing periods of time are the only periods of time material to this case and at all other times between May 1, 1939, and September 30, 1945, the plaintiffs were nonexempt and were paid overtime under the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, 29 U.S.C.A. § 201 et seq.

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