Teamsters Local 639-Employers Health Trust v. Boiler & Furnace Cleaners, Inc.

571 F. Supp. 2d 101, 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 61663, 2008 WL 3582643
CourtDistrict Court, District of Columbia
DecidedAugust 13, 2008
DocketCivil Action 07-948 (RBW)
StatusPublished
Cited by30 cases

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Teamsters Local 639-Employers Health Trust v. Boiler & Furnace Cleaners, Inc., 571 F. Supp. 2d 101, 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 61663, 2008 WL 3582643 (D.D.C. 2008).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION

REGGIE B. WALTON, District Judge.

The plaintiffs 1 filed this action on May 22, 2007, pursuant to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended, (“ERISA”), 29 U.S.C. §§ 1001-1461 (2000), seeking to collect delinquent and unpaid contributions, interest on the delinquent and unpaid contributions, and liquidated damages owed to two of the plaintiffs’ employee benefit plans resulting from the defendant’s violation of the parties collective bargaining agreements and several trust agreements. Complaint (“Compl”) ¶ 21. They also seek any other applicable legal and equitable relief, along with an award of reasonable attorney fees. Id. The plaintiffs allege that the “defendant failed to remit contributions and/or timely remit contributions owed to the Health and Pension Trusts during a period beginning in November 2003 and ending in June 2005.” Id. ¶ 21. The plaintiffs further allege that “[a]s a result of the [d]e-fendant’s failure to remit contributions and/or timely remit contributions from November 2003 to June 2005, [the] [defendant, as of April 26, 2007, owes to the Health and Pension Trusts $6,261.86 in interest on late payments and liquidated damages.” Id. ¶ 21. The plaintiffs represent that the Pension and Health Trusts engaged Regardie, Brooks, & Lewis to conduct a payroll audit of the defendant. Id. ¶ 27. “The payroll audit revealed under payments to the Health and Pension Trusts for the work periods of January 1, 2003 to December 31, 2005.” Id. ¶28. Thus, the plaintiff alleges that “[a]s a result of the under payments, the [defendant owes the Health and Pension Trusts $10, 110.37 in under payments[,] which *104 includes liquidated damages of $919.13.” Id.

Currently before this Court is the Plaintiffs’ Motion for a Default Judgment. For the reasons set forth below, the Court finds that the plaintiffs’ motion must be GRANTED.

I. BACKGROUND

The defendant is required to make periodic contributions to the Health and Pension Trusts pursuant to the collective bargaining agreements (“Agreements”) entered into between the defendant and Teamsters Local Union No. 639. Compl. ¶¶ 12-14. 2 Article XXVII of the 2001 Agreement, effective October 16, 2001, required the defendant to make contributions to the Health Trust in the amount of $3.02 per hour “or portion thereof’ for each employee that had performed work. Compl. ¶ 14 & Ex. D (Collective Bargaining Agreement By and Between Boiler and Furnace Cleaners, Inc. and Drivers, Chauffeurs and Helpers Local Union # 639 Affiliated with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters) (“Agreement for October 16, 2001 to October 15, 2004”), Article (“Art.”) 27(a) & 34. Effective October 16, 2002, the defendant was required to make contributions in the same amount as required the previous year. Id. Effective October 16, 2003, the defendant was required to make contributions to the Health Trust in the amount of $3.17 per hour “or portion thereof’ for work performed by each employee. Id. Pursuant to Article XXVII of a new agreement that took effect on October 16, 2004, the defendant was required to make contributions to the Health Trust in the amount of $3.32 per hour “or portion thereof.” Id.' & Ex. C (Collective Bargaining Agreement By and Between Boiler and Furnace Cleaners, Inc. and Drivers, Chauffeurs and Helpers Local Union # 639 Affiliated with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters) (“Agreement for October 16, 2004 to October 15, 2007”), Art. 27(a). Effective October 16, 2005, the defendant was required to make contributions to the Health Trust in the amount of $3.52 per hour “or portion thereof’ for work performed by each employee. Id. Effective October 16, 2006, the parties were to implement a new, but yet undetermined, Health Trust contribution rate. Id.

Pursuant to Article XXVIII of the 2001 Agreement, the defendant was required to make contributions to the Pension Trust in the amount of $1.50 per hour “or portion thereof’ for work performed by each employee. Compl. ¶ 15 & Ex. D (Agreement for October 16, 2001 to October 15, 2004), Art. 28(a). Effective October 16, 2002, the defendant was required to make contributions to the Pension Trust in the amount of $1.95 per hour “or portion thereof’ for work performed by each employee. Id. Effective October 16, 2003, the defendant was required to make contributions to the Pension Trust in the amount of $2.41 per hour “or portion thereof’ for work performed by each employee. Id. Pursuant to Article XXVIII of the 2004 Agreement, the defendant was required to make contributions to the Pension Trust in the amount of $3.46 per hour “or portion thereof’ for work performed by each employee. Id. & Ex. C (Agreement for October 16, 2004 to October 15, 2007), Art. 27(b).

The plaintiffs have submitted the affidavit of Helen Assefa, Assistant Accounting Manager for the Trusts, which declares that the defendant failed to timely remit contributions owed to the Pension and Health Trusts beginning in November 2003 and ending in June 2005. Plaintiffs’ *105 Memorandum in Support of Motion for Default Judgment (“Pis.’ Mem.”), Affidavit of Helen Assefa (“Assefa Aff”) ¶¶ 1, 4. As a result of the defendant’s failure to timely remit these contributions, Ms. Assefa represents that the defendant owes the Health Trust $687.89 in interest for late payments, $3,292.18 in liquidated damages and $61.84 for amounts paid at the incorrect rate. 3 Id. ¶ 5. She further contends that due to the defendant’s failure to timely remit these contributions, the defendant owes the Pension Trust $353.81 in interest for late payments, $1,714.42 in liquidated damages and $151.72 for amounts paid at the incorrect rate. Id.

On or about January 31, 2005, the Pension and Health Trusts had a payroll audit of the defendant conducted by the accounting firm of Regardie, Brooks & Lewis. Pis.’ Mem., Affidavit of Nathan Rosen (“Rosen Aff.”) ¶¶2-5. The payroll audit revealed that there had been “under payments and non-payments to the Funds for the work periods January 1, 2003 to December 31, 2005.” Id. ¶ 6. The audit also disclosed that the defendant had “failed to report 1,592 hours to the Health Trust and failed to report 1,199.50 hours to the Pension Trust.” Id. Further, the payroll audit uncovered that the defendant “reported 4,367.25 hours to the Health Trust at an incorrect contribution rate and reported 4,033 hours to the Pension Trust at the incorrect contribution rate.” Id. Mr. Ro-sen concludes that “[biased on these unreported hours and hours reported at the wrong rate, [the defendant] owes the Health Trust $4,825.40 for unreported hours, [and] $655.09 for contributions made at an incorrect rate.” Id. In addition, Mr.

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