Com. of Pa. v. LOCAL U. 542, INTERN. U.

469 F. Supp. 329
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Pennsylvania
DecidedNovember 30, 1978
DocketCiv. A. No. 71-2698
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Com. of Pa. v. LOCAL U. 542, INTERN. U., 469 F. Supp. 329 (E.D. Pa. 1978).

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469 F.Supp. 329 (1978)

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA and Raymond Williams et al., on their own behalf and on behalf of all others similarly situated
v.
LOCAL UNION 542, INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS, Operating Engineers Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee of Philadelphia, Eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware, General Building Contractors Association, Inc., Contractors Association of Eastern Pennsylvania, United Contractors Association, and Pennsylvania Excavating Contractors Association, on their own behalf and on behalf of all others similarly situated, Glasgow, Inc., on its own behalf and on behalf of all others similarly situated.

Civ. A. No. 71-2698.

United States District Court, E. D. Pennsylvania, Civil Division.

November 30, 1978.

*330 *331 *332 *333 Harold I. Goodman, M. Taylor Aspinwall, Germaine Ingram, Andrew S. Price, Bruce Endy, Community Legal Services, Philadelphia, Pa., Robert J. Reinstein, Philadelphia, Pa., for plaintiffs Raymond Williams, et al.

Edward G. Beister, Jr., Acting Atty. Gen., D. Bruce Hanes, Asst. Atty. Gen., Burton D. Morris, Deputy Atty. Gen., Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Dept. of Justice, Harrisburg, Pa., M. Faith Angell, Deputy Atty. Gen., Margret E. Anderson, Asst. Atty. Gen., Philadelphia, Pa., Thomas J. Oravetz, Deputy Atty. Gen., Harrisburg, Pa., for plaintiff Com. of Pennsylvania.

Andrew F. Mimnaugh, Philadelphia, Pa., for unnamed member of defendant class Barger Const. Co., Inc.

Abraham E. Freedman, Freedman, Borowsky & Lorry, Philadelphia, Pa., Marvin I. Barish, Marvin Levin, Philadelphia, Pa., for defendants Local 542.

Robert G. Kelly, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa., John J. McAleese, Jr., Thomas J. McGoldrick, Bala Cynwyd, Pa., for defendants Glasgow, et al.

Nicholas Price, Martin Wald, Schnader, Harrison, Segal & Lewis, Philadelphia, Pa., for unnamed member of defendant class United Engineers & Constrs. and Catalytic.

Arthur R. Littleton, Dennis J. Morikawa, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, Philadelphia, Pa., for unnamed member of defendant class Flour.

Robert W. Ropp, Bond, Schoeneck & King, Syracuse, N.Y. for unnamed member of defendant class Bechtel Corp.

                       TABLE OF CONTENTS
                                                                PAGE
 I. INTRODUCTION                                                  335
II. FINDINGS                                                      339
    A. The Hiring System                                          339
    B. The Philadelphia Plan                                      342
    C. The Benjamin Franklin Programs I and II                    345
    D. Procedural History                                         347
    E. The Delays and Contempt Issues Involving Abraham Freedman,
       Esquire                                                    348
    F. The Named Plaintiffs as of Certification                   350
    G. Statistical Evidence                                       350
       1. Membership Disparities                                  351
       2. Discrimination in Entry                                 352
       3. Disparities in Hours and Wages                          353
       4. Referrals                                               355
    H. Other Proof                                                357
       1. Entry Discrimination                                    358
       2. Individual Testimony                                    360
          (a) Samuel Long                                         360
          (b) Willis Fox                                          360
          (c) Robert Ahmad                                        361
          (d) John Dent                                           362
          (e) Elijah Dukes                                        363

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           (f) Charles Iseley                                    363
           (g) John Dodson                                       364
           (h) Lloyd Hudson                                      364
           (i) Duane B. Johnson                                  365
           (j) George Benjamin                                   366
           (k) Timothy A. Roundtree                              367
           (l) Cleveland Allen                                   368
           (m) Conclusion                                        369
   I. Rebuttal                                                   369
      1. Experts' Statistical Analysis                           370
         a. Labor Pool                                           370
         b. Features of Entry                                    375
         c. Hours and Wages                                      377
            i. Dr. Wachter                                       377
           ii. Dr. Perl                                          378
          iii. Dr. Dempster                                      379
         d. Conclusion                                           380
      2. Other Rebuttal of Defendants                            380
   J. The Case Against JATC                                      381
   K. Glasgow, Inc. and the Associations                         384
III. LEGAL CONCLUSIONS                                           386
     A. Appropriateness of Plaintiffs' Class: Considerations of
        Standing and the Requirements of Rule 23                 386
        1. Adequacy and Standing                                 387
        2. Rule 23(b)                                            389
        3. Subclassing                                           390
        4. Motion for Amendment of Plaintiffs' Class Definition  391
     B. Substantive Claims                                       394
        1. Claims Against the Union                              394
           a. Title VII                                          394
              i. Title VII Jurisdictional Issues                 394
                 (a) Conciliation                                394
                 (b) Scope of Suit                               395
             ii. The Merits of the Title VII Claim               397
                 (a) Intentional Discrimination                  398
                 (b) Disparate Impact Discrimination             399
           b. Section 1981 Claims Against Union                  399
           c. Section 1985(3)                                    401
        2. Claims Against Associations and Contractors           401
           a. Section 1981                                       401
              1. The NLRA Cases                                  402
              2. Civil Rights Cases Rejecting Vicarious Employer
                 Liability                                       403

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              3. Cases In Which an Employer or Employer's Association
                 Was Held Liable for Discrimination
                 Arising From Terms of Contract                               407
              4. Doctrine of Respondeat Superior                              409
                 (a) Analogies to Civil Rights Suits Against Municipalities
                     or Supervisory Personnel                                 409
                 (b) The Application of the Doctrine of Respondeat
                     Superior                                                 411
           b. Employers and Associations Potential Liability Under
              § 1985(3)                                                       413
     C. 

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