March 17, 1999
Passage of House Bill 975
Weirton, WV 26062The Independent Steelworkers Union
applauded the actions of the House of Representatives this
afternoon following the passage of House Bill 975 which gives
relief to the domestic steel industry.
According to Independent Steelworkers Union President Mark
Glyptis, the overwhelming vote in the House of Representatives
was a clear indication that the Congress was prepared to
"Stand Up For Steel" and "Stand Up For
America". "We are very pleased with the vote because
this is a major victory in the fight to stop illegal steel
imports," Glyptis declared.
But Glyptis said the fight will now intensify, and the Union
will focus its attention on the Senate where similar legislation
is now pending.
"We have seen our strength in the House. We hope to see
similar strength in the Senate, and we hope that the Senate will
also "Stand Up For Steel" and "Stand Up For
American workers," Glyptis said. While he was declaring a
national victory this afternoon, Glyptis also warned the
residents of the Ohio Valley to be prepared to take the fight to
Washington, D.C. if necessary. Today was a national victory, but
we cannot let our guard down. We still have nearly 800
steelworkers laid off at Weirton Steel because of illegal
imports, and we must continue this fight and return our Union
brothers and sisters back to work," Glyptis stated.
The Independent Steelworkers Union leadership began meeting
immediately this afternoon to plan strategy for the lobbying
efforts in the Senate.
Glyptis and officials of the Independent Steelworkers Union,
along with a number of laid off employees, were in Washington,
D.C. today to witness the historic vote in the House.
Glyptis also gave full credit to Ohio Congressman Bob Ney for
his efforts in getting the bill to a vote in the House and
securing its passage.