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Trustees of the Drywall Tapers and Pointers Local Union No. 1974 Benefit Funds v. Excellence Drywall, LLC

S.D.N.Y.September 21, 2020No. 1:19-cv-07273
Plaintiff WinExcellence Drywall, LLC$3,854 awarded
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Case Details

Nature of Suit — the legal category of the dispute
Labor: Labor/Mgt. Relations
Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
Unknown
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
default judgment

Related Laws

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Outcome

Plaintiffs obtained a default judgment against Defendant Excellence Drywall, LLC, and were awarded $3,854 in attorneys' fees and costs plus post-judgment interest.

What This Ruling Means

**Union Benefit Funds vs. Excellence Drywall: What Workers Need to Know** This case involved a dispute between the trustees who manage benefit funds for Drywall Tapers and Pointers Local Union No. 1974 and Excellence Drywall, LLC. The union benefit fund trustees sued the drywall company, likely over unpaid contributions to worker benefit programs like health insurance, pensions, or training funds. These types of cases typically arise when employers fail to make required payments into union benefit funds as specified in their collective bargaining agreements. Unfortunately, the court's final decision and specific outcome details are not available from the court records provided. Without knowing how the case was resolved, it's unclear whether the union trustees prevailed in recovering unpaid contributions or if the employer successfully defended against the claims. **What This Means for Workers:** This case highlights the ongoing enforcement efforts to protect union members' benefits. When employers don't pay into benefit funds as required, it can jeopardize workers' healthcare, retirement security, and job training opportunities. Union benefit fund trustees actively monitor and pursue legal action against non-compliant employers to ensure workers receive the benefits they've earned. Workers in unionized trades should stay informed about their benefit fund status and report concerns to their union representatives.

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