CONGRESSIONAL HEARING ON STEEL RETIREMENT BENEFITS FUNDING ACT; Washington, D.C. / by U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Labor and Human Resources. Summary: A shrinking U.S. steel industry has led to a huge influx of early retirees, creating obligations that steel companies are unable to meet. Committee members pose questions to witnesses regarding the proposed legislation, which is designed to give steel companies an alternative to bankruptcy proceedings. Curtis Barnette begins his testimony at 0:66:08. Also discussed is the national interest in maintaining a viable domestic steel industry. 1 videocassette of 1 (VHS) (119 min. 40 sec.) : sound , color ; 1/2 in. videotape / MP4 viewing copy: 3974.120, 1987 November 20
CONGRESSIONAL HEARING ON STEEL RETIREMENT BENEFITS FUNDING ACT; Washington, D.C. / by U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Labor and Human Resources. Summary: A shrinking U.S. steel industry has led to a huge influx of early retirees, creating obligations that steel companies are unable to meet. Committee members pose questions to witnesses regarding the proposed legislation, which is designed to give steel companies an alternative to bankruptcy proceedings. Curtis Barnette begins his testimony at 0:66:08. Also discussed is the national interest in maintaining a viable domestic steel industry. 1 videocassette of 1 (VHS) (119 min. 40 sec.) : sound , color ; 1/2 in. videotape / MP4 viewing copy: 3974.120, 1987 November 20, Box: 904, Folder: item 120. Barnette Collection, Lawyer, Businessman, Educator, Philanthropist, and Chairman Emeritus of Bethlehem Steel Corporation, A&M 3974. West Virginia and Regional History Center.
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CONGRESSIONAL HEARING ON STEEL RETIREMENT BENEFITS FUNDING ACT; Washington, D.C. / by U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Labor and Human Resources. Summary: A shrinking U.S. steel industry has led to a huge influx of early retirees, creating obligations that steel companies are unable to meet. Committee members pose questions to witnesses regarding the proposed legislation, which is designed to give steel companies an alternative to bankruptcy proceedings. Curtis Barnette begins his testimony at 0:66:08. Also discussed is the national interest in maintaining a viable domestic steel industry. 1 videocassette of 1 (VHS) (119 min. 40 sec.) : sound , color ; 1/2 in. videotape / MP4 viewing copy: 3974.120, 1987 November 20, Box: 904, Folder: item 120. Barnette Collection, Lawyer, Businessman, Educator, Philanthropist, and Chairman Emeritus of Bethlehem Steel Corporation, A&M 3974. West Virginia and Regional History Center. https://archives.lib.wvu.edu/repositories/2/archival_objects/63850 Accessed December 22, 2024.