CTamg65 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 2:31 pm
His business is involved with the union and I Think he was indicted or looked into in the past not sure exactly but I know I read something about it
MEMORANDUM
Presently before the Court is Plaintiffs’ Motion for Entry of Judgment Against
Defendants Frank Scarpato and F.P.S. Plumbing, Inc. (Doc. No. 34.) For the following reasons,
the Motion will be granted.
I. BACKGROUND
Plaintiffs are the Plumbers Union Local No. 690 and trustees of the various Plumbers
Local Union 690 Industry Funds. (Am. Compl. ¶ 3.) Defendants Frank Scarpato, F.P.S.
Plumbing, Inc., and Campanella Construction Company are engaged in the plumbing industry.
(Id. ¶ 5.) On January 1, 2006, Scarpato, as owner and president of F.P.S. Plumbing, executed a
Consent and Approval Statement agreeing to the terms and conditions of the Plumbers Local
690’s Collective Bargaining Agreement (“CBA”). (Id. ¶¶ 7, 18; Doc. No. 1, Ex. A.) Between
2006 and 2008, Defendants performed work on projects at the Western Union Building in
Philadelphia, with Campanella retaining F.P.S. Plumbing as a subcontractor. (See id. ¶¶ 8-10.)
At some point during the project, Campanella discovered that F.P.S. Plumbing was not
forwarding benefit payments to the Plumbers Local 690 as required by the CBA.