International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 480 et al v. Multi-Con, Inc. et al
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 480, I. B. E. W. - N.E.C.A. Joint Apprenticeship and Training Trust, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 480 Pension Plan, N.E.C.A. - I.B.E.W. Local 480 Health and Welfare Trust Fund, National Electric Benefit Fund (NEBF), National Labor Management Cooperation Committee (NLMCC), Electrical Industry Receiving Trust (EIRT) and Electrical Workers |
Multi-Con, Inc., Joe Collins and Jessica McIntyre |
3:2016cv00045 |
January 27, 2016 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi |
Northern (Jackson) Office |
Hinds |
F. Keith Ball |
Daniel P. Jordan |
Fair Labor Standards Act |
29 U.S.C. ยง 185 |
None |
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Filing 37 ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS for 36 Report and Recommendations, 28 Motion to Enforce Settlement Agreement and Enroll Final Judgment Motion for Settlement, filed by I. B. E. W. - N.E.C.A. Joint Apprenticeship and Training Trus t, National Electric Benefit Fund (NEBF), Electrical Industry Receiving Trust (EIRT), Electrical Workers, N.E.C.A. - I.B.E.W. Local 480 Health and Welfare Trust Fund, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 480, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 480 Pension Plan, National Labor Management Cooperation Committee (NLMCC) Signed by Chief District Judge Daniel P. Jordan, III on 7/24/19 (PKM) |
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