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Article: NORWOOD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY AGREES TO PAY OVER $131,000 IN RESTITUTION, PENALTIES AND NINE MONTH DEBARMENT FOR VIOLATING MASSACHUSETTS PREVAILING WAGE, OVERTIME AND RECORD KEEPING LAWS
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- US Fed News Service, Including US State News
- Article date:
- December 22, 2008
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The Massachusetts Attorney General issued the following news release:
Attorney General Martha Coakley's Office has reached a settlement agreement with a Norwood construction company for failing to pay the prevailing wage and for failing to pay overtime at various public construction sites in Massachusetts. Charles J. Morris, age 56, of Norwood, and his company, CJM Services, Inc., have agreed to pay $15,000 in fines and a total of $109,069.56 in restitution to seven employees for the violations. In addition, Morris and CJM have agreed to pay a $7,000 fine for payroll records violations. Morris and his company have also agreed to refrain from bidding on public construction work in the ...