February 10, 2004

Labor Department Publishes 2003 Form M-1 For Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangements - Online Filing Available March 1, 2004

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Washington, DC - The U.S. Labor Department’s Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) published in the Federal Register the 2003 Form M-1 annual report for multiple employer welfare arrangements (MEWAs). MEWAs are arrangements that offer medical benefits to the employees of two or more employers or to their beneficiaries.

February 10, 2004

Former Owner of Mississippi Home Health Care Agency Sentenced for Embezzling Pension Assets

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Atlanta, Georgia - The former owner of Complete Health System, Inc. of Vicksburg, Mississippi, (formerly Haworth Home Health Agency, Inc.) was sentenced on January 23, 2004 to four months in prison, four months of home confinement, probation and restitution to the company’s 401(k) plan.

February 9, 2004

Houston Firm and Owners Sued Over Misuse of Profit Sharing Plan Assets

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Houston, Texas - Houston-based Easy Does It, Inc. and its owners have been sued by the U.S. Department of Labor for failing to properly manage the company’s profit sharing plan and failing to distribute plan assets to more than 20 participants. Easy Does It, Inc. provided alcohol and drug abuse treatment services.

February 5, 2004

Labor Department to Review New Allegations of
Workers' Rights Violations against Mexico

WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Labor’s National Administrative Office (NAO) today agreed to review allegations that the government of Mexico failed to enforce its law protecting the rights of workers at two garment factories located in Mexico.

“Effective enforcement of labor laws is fundamental to the labor principles to which the U.S., Canada and Mexico are committed under the North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation,” said NAO Acting Director Lewis Karesh. “To this end, the Labor Department intends to conduct a thorough review.”

February 5, 2004

Executives of Defunct Illinois Corporation Ordered to Pay Debts Owed to Welfare Plans

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Chicago, Illinois - Executives of defunct Omni Circuits, Inc., of Glenview, Illinois, were ordered to repay $23,996 to the company’s health, dental and life insurance plans and to distribute that money to 72 participants, according to a consent judgment and order obtained recently by the U.S. Department of Labor.

February 5, 2004

Labor Department Recovers Delinquent 401(k) Contributions From Houston Dental Practice and Owner

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Houston, Texas - The U.S. Department of Labor obtained a consent judgment and order requiring the Houston area dental practice of Fadi A. Tatari, DDS, and its owner, to repay $9,296.81 in delinquent employee contributions owed to the Anderson Dental Group 401(k) plan.

February 5, 2004

Department of Labor’s Seattle District Supervisor Retiring After 32 Plus Years of Federal Service

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February 5, 2004

U.S. Labor Department Obtains Judgment Restoring $31,336 To Ohio Health Plan Participants

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Cleveland, Ohio - The U.S. Department of Labor has obtained a consent order and judgment requiring the trustee of the health plan of Lake County, Ohio-based E & W Services, Inc., to repay $31,336 directly to participants as restitution for failure to forward employees’ premiums and payments for health benefit coverage.

February 4, 2004

Labor Department Issues Report on International
Child Labor: Report Compares Spending by Governments and International
Financial Institutions on Basic Education and Child Labor Efforts in 73
Developing Countries

Report Compares Spending by Governments and International Financial Institutions on Basic Education and Child Labor Efforts in 73 Developing Countries

February 3, 2004

Labor Department Sues Defunct Minnesota Company Over Abandoned 401(k) Plan

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Minneapolis, Minnesota - The U.S. Department of Labor asked a federal court to appoint an independent fiduciary to manage and terminate the 401(k) plan of Plymouth, Minnesota-based Riscomp Industries, Inc.

February 2, 2004

Executives of Defunct Illinois Corporation Ordered to Pay Debts Owed to Welfare Plans

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Chicago, Illinois - Executives of defunct Omni Circuits, Inc., of Glenview, Illinois, were ordered to repay $23,996 to the company’s health, dental and life insurance plans and to distribute that money to 72 participants, according to a consent judgment and order obtained in January by the U.S. Department of Labor.

February 2, 2004

Labor Department Sues Corporation For Violating Federal Employee Benefit Law

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January 23, 2004

Mental Health Parity Act Extended to December 31, 2004

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Washington, DC -  The U.S. Department of Labor’s Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) today announced a technical amendment extending the interim final rules under the Mental Health Parity Act (MHPA) to December 31, 2004.

January 20, 2004

Virginia Trustee Sued to Restore Employee Contributions to 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan

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Alexandria, Virginia - The U.S. Department of Labor has sued the trustee of the RVJ International, Inc. 401(k) plan for failure to forward employee contributions to the company’s plan.

January 16, 2004

Former Executive of Tennessee Company Pleads Guilty to Criminal Charges Involving Pension Plan

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Atlanta, Georgia - The former president of Standard Coosa Thatcher (SCT) Yarns, Inc. pled guilty in federal district court in Tennessee to 31 counts of mail fraud, embezzlement, graft, conspiracy to launder money and money laundering that resulted in over $11 million in losses to the company’s pension plan.

January 14, 2004

Labor Department Seeks Independent Fiduciary For Orphaned New York 401(k) Plan

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January 14, 2004

Labor Department Sues South Carolina Firm, Executives For Delinquent 401(k) Contributions

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Atlanta, Georgia - The U.S. Department of Labor sued Dieter Bryce, Inc. of Gaston, South Carolina and its executives for failure to forward employee contributions to their retirement plan and misusing plan assets to pay the operating expenses of the firm.

January 8, 2004

Labor Department Obtains Judgment Removing Fiduciary Of Relco Locomotives 401(k) Plan

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Chicago, Illinois - Under a consent judgment obtained by the U.S. Department of Labor, the owner and chief executive officer of Relco Locomotives, Inc., was removed as a fiduciary of the company’s 401(k) plan because he failed to forward employee contributions to the plan in a timely manner.

January 5, 2004

Newton Employer Restores Over $71,000 to 401(k) Plan - Independent Fiduciary Named to Manage Plan

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December 31, 2003

Labor Department Published Final Class Exemption On Settlement of Litigation

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