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Labarbera v. Cretty Enterprises, Inc.

United States District Court, E.D. New York
Jan 29, 2008
Consolidated Civil Action Nos. 03-6112; 04-5178 (DRH) (ARL) (E.D.N.Y. Jan. 29, 2008)

Opinion

Consolidated Civil Action Nos. 03-6112; 04-5178 (DRH) (ARL).

January 29, 2008

Cohen, Weiss and Simon LLP, Attorneys for Plaintiffs, New York, New York, By: Elizabeth O'Leary, Esq., Bruce S. Levine, Esq., Oriana Vigliotti, Esq.

Weinberg, Gross Pergament LLP, Attorneys for Defendants, Garden City, New York, By: Marc A. Pergament, Esq.


MEMORANDUM ORDER


By Memorandum and Order dated November 28, 2007 (the "Decision"), the Court granted, in part, the motion for summary judgment by Plaintiffs, the fiduciaries of Local 282 Employee Benefit Plans ("Plaintiffs"), and held that (1) Defendants Cretty Enterprises Inc. ("Cretty") and Asbestos Transportation Company, Inc. ("Asbestos") be considered alter egos and/or a single employer and together constitute an appropriate bargaining unit part, and are jointly and severally liable for (a) $4,341.82, plus interest thereon through February 5, 2007 in the amount of $3,290.17; (b) $16,243.20, plus interest thereon in the amount of $7,421.82; and (c) $119,482.85, plus interest thereon through February 5, 2007 in the amount of $86,500.67; and (2) directing Asbestos to submit to an audit of its books and records for the period January 1, 2004 through June 30, 2005. To the extent Plaintiffs' motion sought an order directing Cretty to post a bond, the motion was denied without prejudice. Presently before the Court is Plaintiffs' motion for reconsideration of that portion of the Decision that denied Plaintiffs' motion to have Cretty post a bond in the amount of $10,000.00. The motion for reconsideration is granted and upon reconsideration, Cretty is directed to post a surety bond in the amount of $10.000.00.

The background relevant to the instant motion is contained in the Decision, familiarity with which is presumed, and will not be repeated here. The relevant question on this motion is whether Cretty should be ordered to post a surety bond when its collective bargaining agreement with Plaintiffs has expired.

The relevant language in the collective bargaining agreement is as follows: "The Employer shall provide a surety bond to guarantee payment of contributions to the Welfare, Pension, Annuity and Job Training Funds and dues to the Union as provided for in this Agreement." Collective Bargaining Agreement at § 14. The amount of the bond is determined by the number of employees, with the smallest bond being $10,000.00 for one (1) to five (5) employees. The collective bargaining agreement further provides that in lieu of a bond an employer may, with the Trustees' permission, either deposit cash into an escrow account or deliver a personal guarantee.

In King v. Plan-It Constr. Equip. Co., 179 F. Supp. 2d 71 (E.D.N.Y. 2002), Judge Spatt construed identical language in a collective bargaining agreement to require the employers to maintain the bond until after a close-out audit has been completed even though the term of the collective bargaining agreement had expired with no new agreement taking its place. For the reasons stated in Judge Spatt's well-reasoned decision, this Court concludes that Cretty is required to maintain a surety bond until the close-out audit is completed.

Brown v. J.F.H. Mak Trucking, 1999 WL 1057274 (E.D.N.Y. Nov. 8, 1999), relied upon by Cretty, is distinguishable from the present case. In Brown, the obligation to post a bond stemmed from a court order directing the posting of a bond "during the duration of the collective bargaining agreement." Id. at *2. Here, as in Plan-It, the obligation to post a bond stems from the collective bargaining agreement and not a court order as in Brown.

Based on the foregoing, the motion for reconsideration is granted and upon reconsideration Cretty is directed to post a surety bond in the amount of $10,000.00 in the manner provided in the collective bargaining agreement within ten (10) days of the date hereof and to maintain said surety bond until such time as Plaintiffs complete the final close-out audit.

SO ORDERED.


Summaries of

Labarbera v. Cretty Enterprises, Inc.

United States District Court, E.D. New York
Jan 29, 2008
Consolidated Civil Action Nos. 03-6112; 04-5178 (DRH) (ARL) (E.D.N.Y. Jan. 29, 2008)
Case details for

Labarbera v. Cretty Enterprises, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:GARY LABARBERA and THEODORE KING, as Trustees and Fiduciaries of the Local…

Court:United States District Court, E.D. New York

Date published: Jan 29, 2008

Citations

Consolidated Civil Action Nos. 03-6112; 04-5178 (DRH) (ARL) (E.D.N.Y. Jan. 29, 2008)

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