The Percy Program

It is a fight to level the playing field to be able to compete for jobs and careers on the basis of skills and make available apprentice training to all. In 1973 Al Percy launched a class action lawsuit to give workers like him a chance to better their lot in life. It would also ensure the availability of skilled workers to build the infrastructure of the future.

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Docket #99 page 640, US 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals appeal No. 17-2273, the Class certified in Percy v. Brennan, Federal District Court SDNY Case 73-cv-04279, reported at 384 F. Supp 800,

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1974-11-08; Filed

1974-11-08; Filed Memorandum #41415 motion granted Case allowing 17-2273, action Document to be maintained 71, 11/22/2017, as a 2179151, class action Page77 - of 215 certified 2017-07-24 doc 1 1956) ~ o.££~dr 3 t·J,\'~.2d. 356 (19S7); BJ.~ce~n "'f./ .. ·--··---··· 7. The Suit Against the Governor and plaint fails to state a cause of action against the Gover- In reviewing a motion to dismiss for failsre to state a claim against a state official, the Supreme Cour~ recently reiterated the proposition that "the allegations u.s. (April 17, 19 7{1) , and "should not be-:; dismissed ~or failure to state a claim unless it appears beyond doubt. ·that: plaintiff cmJl.d prove n.o set. of fic

1974-11-08; Filed Memorandum #41415 motion granted Case allowing 17-2273, action Document to be maintained 71, 11/22/2017, as a 2179151, class action Page78 - of 215 certified 2017-07-24 doc 1 here clearly states a viable claim against th~ Governor r::lair1t.ifi;;_; 1 cJa.i.rn.. Th·::~ rnoti.(.JD. tc; di::;rr;iss the cc~rrrpl.clir1·t agdinst these officials is therefore denied. C. MOTION FOR A DETPRMINATION OF A CLASS order allowing thjs action to be maintained as a class ac1:ion F'-n~su~nt to Hu1es 23 (a) an.d (b) (2) of th

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