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IBEW Local Union No. 915 Pension-Annuity Fund v. Jam Electric, LLC

M.D. Fla.July 13, 2023No. 8:23-cv-00452
Plaintiff WinJam Electric, LLC
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Case Details

Nature of Suit — the legal category of the dispute
Labor: E.R.I.S.A.
Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
Unknown
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
motion to dismiss
State
Florida

Related Laws

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Outcome

The court granted plaintiffs' motion to compel discovery against Jam Electric, LLC, which had failed to appear and respond to requests for production of documents. The defendant was ordered to serve responses by August 11, 2023, and to pay plaintiffs' reasonable attorney's fees and expenses incurred in bringing the motion.

What This Ruling Means

**Union Pension Fund vs. Electrical Contractor** This case involved a dispute between IBEW Local Union No. 915's pension and annuity fund and Jam Electric, LLC, an electrical contracting company. The union's pension fund sued the company, claiming violations of ERISA, the federal law that protects employee retirement and health benefit plans. While the specific details of what Jam Electric allegedly did wrong aren't provided, these cases typically involve employers failing to make required contributions to union pension and annuity funds, not paying the correct amounts, or not paying on time. Union pension funds rely on these employer contributions to provide retirement benefits to their members. The court's final decision in this case is not yet available, so we don't know how the dispute was resolved. **Why This Matters for Workers:** This case highlights the ongoing challenges workers face in protecting their retirement benefits. When employers fail to properly contribute to pension funds, it can jeopardize workers' future financial security. ERISA provides important legal protections that allow pension funds to take legal action against non-compliant employers. For union workers, these lawsuits help ensure that the retirement benefits they've earned through their work are actually funded and available when they retire.

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