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Plumbers' Pension Fund, Local 130, U.A. v. Daniel Pellegrini Plumbing, LLC

N.D. Ill.January 18, 2023No. 1:20-cv-05024
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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
appeal

Related Laws

No specific laws identified for this ruling.

Claim Types

Wrongful Termination

Outcome

The court affirmed the conviction of Robert C. Turner for burglary and attempted rape, rejecting his argument that the trial court erred in denying a continuance due to the lack of a formal mental evaluation report.

What This Ruling Means

Based on the limited information provided, this case involves a dispute between a plumbers' pension fund and Daniel Pellegrini Plumbing, LLC. The Plumbers' Pension Fund for Local 130 filed a lawsuit against the plumbing company in an Illinois federal court in January 2023. While the specific details of the dispute and court's decision are not available from the excerpt provided, this type of case typically involves employers failing to make required contributions to employee pension funds or violating agreements related to worker benefits. Unfortunately, without the full court ruling or outcome information, I cannot provide details about what the court decided or any specific damages awarded. **What this means for workers:** Cases like this highlight the importance of pension fund oversight and enforcement. When employers fail to properly contribute to pension funds or follow benefit agreements, it can jeopardize workers' retirement security. Workers should stay informed about their pension benefits and understand that there are legal mechanisms in place to hold employers accountable when they don't meet their obligations to employee benefit funds. If you have concerns about your pension contributions, consider speaking with your union representative or benefits administrator.

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