United States Steel Corporation, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, National Steel Corporation, Republic Steel Corporation and Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company v. Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers, A/K/A Fraternal Association of Special Haulers, William J. Hill, National Chairman Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers of Western Pennsylvania, William J. Hill, Chairman, Milton E. Schaudt, Executive Vice President, David Haugh, Secretary, R. H. Wilson, Robert W. Schwirian, Clyde Mostoller, Harry Ludwig, E. E. Stoner and Paul Burns, Individually and as Members of a Class Representing Owners of Steel Hauling Rigs, in No. 79-1055. United States Steel Corporation, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, National Steel Corporation, Republic Steel Corporation and Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company, Intervening in No. 79-1145 v. Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers, A/K/A Fraternal Association of Special Haulers, William J. Hill, National Chairman Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers of Western Pennsylvania, William J. Hill, Chairman, Milton E. Schaudt, Executive Vice President, David Haugh, Secretary, R. H. Wilson, Robert W. Schwirian, Clyde Mostoller, Harry Ludwig, E. E. Stoner and Paul Burns, Individually and as Members of a Class Representing Owners of Steel Hauling Rigs. United States Steel Corporation, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, National Steel Corporation, Republic Steel Corporation and Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company, Intervening v. Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers, A/K/A Fraternal Association of Special Haulers, William J. Hill, National Chairman Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers of Western Pennsylvania, William J. Hill, Chairman, Milton E. Schaudt, Executive Vice President, David Haugh, Secretary, R. H. Wilson, Robert W. Schwirian, Clyde Mostoller, Harry Ludwig, E. E. Stoner and Paul Burns, Individually and as Members of a Class Representing Owners of Steel Hauling Rigs, in No. 79-1168

601 F.2d 1269, 101 L.R.R.M. (BNA) 2889, 1979 U.S. App. LEXIS 13303
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedJuly 10, 1979
Docket79-1055
StatusPublished
Cited by17 cases

This text of 601 F.2d 1269 (United States Steel Corporation, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, National Steel Corporation, Republic Steel Corporation and Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company v. Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers, A/K/A Fraternal Association of Special Haulers, William J. Hill, National Chairman Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers of Western Pennsylvania, William J. Hill, Chairman, Milton E. Schaudt, Executive Vice President, David Haugh, Secretary, R. H. Wilson, Robert W. Schwirian, Clyde Mostoller, Harry Ludwig, E. E. Stoner and Paul Burns, Individually and as Members of a Class Representing Owners of Steel Hauling Rigs, in No. 79-1055. United States Steel Corporation, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, National Steel Corporation, Republic Steel Corporation and Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company, Intervening in No. 79-1145 v. Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers, A/K/A Fraternal Association of Special Haulers, William J. Hill, National Chairman Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers of Western Pennsylvania, William J. Hill, Chairman, Milton E. Schaudt, Executive Vice President, David Haugh, Secretary, R. H. Wilson, Robert W. Schwirian, Clyde Mostoller, Harry Ludwig, E. E. Stoner and Paul Burns, Individually and as Members of a Class Representing Owners of Steel Hauling Rigs. United States Steel Corporation, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, National Steel Corporation, Republic Steel Corporation and Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company, Intervening v. Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers, A/K/A Fraternal Association of Special Haulers, William J. Hill, National Chairman Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers of Western Pennsylvania, William J. Hill, Chairman, Milton E. Schaudt, Executive Vice President, David Haugh, Secretary, R. H. Wilson, Robert W. Schwirian, Clyde Mostoller, Harry Ludwig, E. E. Stoner and Paul Burns, Individually and as Members of a Class Representing Owners of Steel Hauling Rigs, in No. 79-1168) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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United States Steel Corporation, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, National Steel Corporation, Republic Steel Corporation and Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company v. Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers, A/K/A Fraternal Association of Special Haulers, William J. Hill, National Chairman Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers of Western Pennsylvania, William J. Hill, Chairman, Milton E. Schaudt, Executive Vice President, David Haugh, Secretary, R. H. Wilson, Robert W. Schwirian, Clyde Mostoller, Harry Ludwig, E. E. Stoner and Paul Burns, Individually and as Members of a Class Representing Owners of Steel Hauling Rigs, in No. 79-1055. United States Steel Corporation, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, National Steel Corporation, Republic Steel Corporation and Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company, Intervening in No. 79-1145 v. Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers, A/K/A Fraternal Association of Special Haulers, William J. Hill, National Chairman Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers of Western Pennsylvania, William J. Hill, Chairman, Milton E. Schaudt, Executive Vice President, David Haugh, Secretary, R. H. Wilson, Robert W. Schwirian, Clyde Mostoller, Harry Ludwig, E. E. Stoner and Paul Burns, Individually and as Members of a Class Representing Owners of Steel Hauling Rigs. United States Steel Corporation, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, National Steel Corporation, Republic Steel Corporation and Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company, Intervening v. Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers, A/K/A Fraternal Association of Special Haulers, William J. Hill, National Chairman Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers of Western Pennsylvania, William J. Hill, Chairman, Milton E. Schaudt, Executive Vice President, David Haugh, Secretary, R. H. Wilson, Robert W. Schwirian, Clyde Mostoller, Harry Ludwig, E. E. Stoner and Paul Burns, Individually and as Members of a Class Representing Owners of Steel Hauling Rigs, in No. 79-1168, 601 F.2d 1269, 101 L.R.R.M. (BNA) 2889, 1979 U.S. App. LEXIS 13303 (3d Cir. 1979).

Opinion

601 F.2d 1269

101 L.R.R.M. (BNA) 2889, 87 Lab.Cas. P 11,565,
1979-2 Trade Cases 62,777

UNITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION, Bethlehem Steel
Corporation, Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation,
Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, National Steel
Corporation, Republic Steel Corporation and Youngstown Sheet
& Tube Company
v.
FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION OF STEEL HAULERS, a/k/a Fraternal
Association of Special Haulers, William J. Hill, National
Chairman; Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers of Western
Pennsylvania, William J. Hill, Chairman, Milton E. Schaudt,
Executive Vice President, David Haugh, Secretary, R. H.
Wilson, Robert W. Schwirian, Clyde Mostoller, Harry Ludwig,
E. E. Stoner and Paul Burns, Individually and as members of
a class representing owners of steel hauling rigs,
Appellants in No. 79-1055.
UNITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION, Bethlehem Steel
Corporation, Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation,
Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, National Steel
Corporation, Republic Steel Corporation and Youngstown Sheet
& Tube Company, Intervening Plaintiffs, Appellants in No. 79-1145,
v.
FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION OF STEEL HAULERS, a/k/a Fraternal
Association of Special Haulers, William J. Hill, National
Chairman; Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers of Western
Pennsylvania, William J. Hill, Chairman, Milton E. Schaudt,
Executive Vice President, David Haugh, Secretary, R. H.
Wilson, Robert W. Schwirian, Clyde Mostoller, Harry Ludwig,
E. E. Stoner and Paul Burns, Individually and as members of
a class representing owners of steel hauling rigs.
UNITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION, Bethlehem Steel
Corporation, Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation,
Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, National Steel
Corporation, Republic Steel Corporation and Youngstown Sheet
& Tube Company, Intervening Plaintiffs,
v.
FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION OF STEEL HAULERS, a/k/a Fraternal
Association of Special Haulers, William J. Hill, National
Chairman; Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers of Western
Pennsylvania, William J. Hill, Chairman, Milton E. Schaudt,
Executive Vice President, David Haugh, Secretary, R. H.
Wilson, Robert W. Schwirian, Clyde Mostoller, Harry Ludwig,
E. E. Stoner and Paul Burns, Individually and as members of
a class representing owners of steel hauling rigs,
Appellants in No. 79-1168.

Nos. 79-1055, 79-1145 and 79-1168.

United States Court of Appeals,
Third Circuit.

Argued June 5, 1979.
Decided July 10, 1979.

Paul D. Boas (argued), Berlin, Boas, Isaacson, Logan & Sharon, Pittsburgh, Michael J. Healey, Pittsburgh, Pa., Thomas M. Kerr, Jon G. Hogue, Titus & Marcus, Pittsburgh, Pa., for appellants, FASH, et al.

Leonard L. Scheinholtz (argued), Daniel I. Booker, Stephen J. Stabler, Reed, Smith, Shaw & McClay, Pittsburgh, Pa., for United States Steel Corp., Bethlehem Steel Corp., Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp., Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. and Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co.

Clyde W. Armstrong, Richard I. Thomas, Thorp, Reed & Armstrong, Pittsburgh, Pa., for National Steel Corp. and Republic Steel Corp.

Before ALDISERT, VAN DUSEN and GIBBONS, Circuit Judges.

OPINION OF THE COURT

ALDISERT, Circuit Judge.

These appeals emanate from a permanent injunction entered by consent in 1971, which enjoined the appellants from interfering with, obstructing or delaying any equipment belonging to appellee steel manufacturers, their customers, or to those serving them. The appellants were specifically enjoined from violating any prohibitions contained in any Act of Congress, particularly the Sherman and Clayton Acts. We must decide whether the district court's adjudications of contempt are appealable and whether the court misused its discretion in refusing to dissolve the 1971 permanent injunction. Appellees have cross appealed, contending that the court erred in modifying the injunction to exempt certain members of FASH from its terms. We hold that the findings of contempt are not appealable, that the court correctly refused to dissolve the injunction, and that it was error to modify the injunction.

The individual appellants at Nos. 79-1055 and 79-1168 are owners of specially equipped tractor-trailers commonly referred to as steel hauling rigs. The organizational appellants, generally known as the Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers (FASH), are associations whose members are owners and drivers of rigs. Some owners drive their own equipment; others, called fleet owners, do not. The owner-operators and fleet owners lease their equipment and furnish drivers to the common carriers of steel products who are certified by federal or state regulatory bodies, and for this service they receive a percentage of the gross revenue of the carrier.

The appellees, cross-appellants in No. 79-1145, are steel manufacturers who engage the certified carriers for the transportation of their products. The freight rates they pay are based on published tariffs approved by the Interstate Commerce Commission or, in intrastate operations, by the appropriate state regulatory agencies.1

The permanent injunction dated September 10, 1971 was entered by consent and is identical in all material respects to a preliminary injunction entered by the district court on May 15, 1970, which we reviewed in United States Steel Corp. v. Fraternal Association of Steelhaulers, 431 F.2d 1046 (3d Cir. 1970).

FASH is more than one organization. Described by the district court as "a 'siamese' triplet of three separate yet combined entities,"2 it is first a national federation of associations formed to promote "the mutual protection and advancement of the interests and general welfare of independent tractor-trailer owner-operators, drivers, and allied occupations in the general business of hauling and transporting steel and steel products." App. at 2289a-1. In addition, the term FASH may refer to the Fraternal Association of Steel Haulers of Western Pennsylvania, chartered as a Pennsylvania not-for-profit corporation in 1968, for the purpose of promoting the "desires of persons connected with the steel hauling industry whether such persons be owners of vehicles, drivers of vehicles, or owner-operators." Id. at 2282a. A third facet of FASH is the Fraternal Association of Special Haulers (Special Haulers), described by William J. Hill, President and Chairman of all the defendant associations, as "the union part of FASH." Id. at 2294a-32. By the time the permanent injunction was entered in 1971, Special Haulers had entered into two collective bargaining agreements with common carriers and had been certified by the National Labor Relations Board as a collective bargaining representative for employees of Tryon Trucking Company. Since then, Special Haulers has entered into collective bargaining agreements with two or three additional carriers.

The factual background which led to the 1970 preliminary injunction and the consent 1971 permanent injunction has been previously summarized by this court:

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