Excavation Company to Pay $356,000 in Back Wages and Workers' Comp Premiums
The owners of a Vancouver excavation business have agreed to pay $356,000 in a case involving unpaid overtime wages and workers’ compensation premiums for work performed in Washington state.
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In a settlement approved today in Clark County (Washington) Superior Court, Jerry and James Schram, brothers and business partners in Schram's Excavating, also pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges for the unpaid wages. Jerry Schram pleaded guilty to a gross misdemeanor and will serve 30 days in jail. Both were given 2 years’ probation and 240 hours of community service.
As part of the settlement, the Schrams pledged personal assets to guarantee repayment of the debts. The settlement includes a payment, already made, of $75,000 to employees owed overtime pay for working more than 40 hours a week.
“This settlement levels the playing field for other
excavating companies,” said Carl Hammersburg, manager of the
Fraud Prevention and Compliance Program at the Washington
Department of Labor & Industries (L&I). “Most
contractors in Washington are honest. It’s unfair when they
can be underbid by companies that aren’t paying their
employees properly or are avoiding the insurance costs for caring
for injured workers.”
The company, through Jerry Schram, also pleaded guilty to a felony
for hiding information used to set their workers’
compensation insurance premiums, allowing the company to avoid
paying its fair share. As a result, L&I dropped 31 other felony
charges to avoid the costs of a lengthy trial and expedite payment
of unpaid wages and debts.
The case against the Schrams is part of L&I’s stepped-up
efforts to find unregistered contractors and registered
construction companies that purposefully underpay their insurance
premiums. A report to the Underground Economy Task Force, which can
be found at
http://leg.wa.gov/documents/joint/ueci/111907/WSIPP-TaxesOwed-UC_industry.pdf,
conservatively estimates that taxes owed by those in the
underground construction economy in 2006 totaled $126
million.
The Schram Excavating case was investigated jointly by the Clark
County Sheriff’s Office and L&I, with criminal charges
filed by the Washington State Attorney General's Office on behalf
of the Clark County Prosecutor's Office.
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