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In 1927, Cyrus S. Eaton acquired and combined Republic with several other small steel companies, with the goal of becoming large enough to rival U.S. Steel.The newly named Republic Steel Corporation was headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, and became America's third largest steel company, trailing only U.S. Steel and Bethlehem Steel after acquiring Bourne-Fuller Company and the Central Alloy ...
The civil complaint filed Monday in the U.S. District Court in Cleveland could cost the company millions of dollars ― a fine of up to $66,712 per day for each ... Republic Steel did not oppose ...
Then, there also is a potential $990,000 fine against Republic Steel, included in a consent decree, which is pending in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio.
Canton commemorates Henry Mack's advocacy. C. Mack, 65, and his father Henry C. Mack, 86, spent decades advocating for Republic Steel to either become compliant with the 1970 Clean Air Act or shut ...
The principal stockholder of Republic was Cyrus Eaton, a well-known financier who made a fortune, in part, through Republic Steel. [1] With the combination of these two companies with Republic Steel Corporation, Republic became the third largest steel company in the United States after U.S. Steel Company and the Bethlehem Steel Company. [1]
U.S. lawmakers propose bill to strengthen the government's ability to enforce the WARN Act.
Charles McElroy White (June 13, 1891 – January 10, 1977) was an American steel manufacturing executive. He was a protégé of Tom M. Girdler, and was briefly superintendent [1] of Jones and Laughlin Steel Company in 1929.
Republic Steel’s abrupt idling has left roughly 200 Canton workers in limbo. More than 100 of them attended a job fair on Thursday.