MASS. CARP. CENT. COLL. v. BELMONT CONCRETE CORP.

No. 97-2285.

139 F.3d 304 (1998)

MASSACHUSETTS CARPENTERS CENTRAL COLLECTION AGENCY, Plaintiff, Appellee, v. BELMONT CONCRETE CORPORATION and Algar Construction Corporation, Defendants, Appellants.

United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit.

Decided March 27, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George A. Fairbanks, III, Taunton,, MA, with whom Fairbanks & Koczera, New Bedford, MA, John F. Creedon, and Creedon & Murphy, Brockton, MA, were on brief, for appellants.

Aaron D. Krakow, with whom Krakow & Souris, Boston, MA, was on brief, for appellee.

Before LYNCH, Circuit Judge, COFFIN and BOWNES, Senior Circuit Judges.


LYNCH, Circuit Judge.

Within a year of signing a collective bargaining agreement with the Massachusetts Carpenters Union, the Belmont Concrete Corporation went out of business. Under that agreement, Belmont was obligated to pay into Union employee benefit funds for the benefit of its workers.1 Another concrete company, Algar Construction Corporation (owned and managed from the same location by members of the same families as Belmont) employed...

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