Comptroller Scott M. Stringer Settles Prevailing Wage Dispute For More Than $435,000

New York, NY – New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer announced an agreement this week between National Insulation & GC, Corp. and the Office of the New York City Comptroller, Bureau of Labor Law, in which the company admitted to willfully and knowingly failing to pay two employees a prevailing wage for contracted work with the Department of Education (DOE). National Insulation will pay a fine of $435,666.72, including more than $39,000 in civil penalties to the City, as a result of the settlement.

“We have found that all too often, employees are fleeced out of money to which they’re entitled by unscrupulous contractors looking to cut corners,” Stringer said. “These employees worked hard for their salaries and they deserve to get every cent that’s rightfully owed to them.  My office will continue to pursue these bad actors that fail to provide a legal wage.”

The two employees, Francisco Ayala and Angel Ribadeneira, were hired by National Insulation to perform insulation work at New York City public schools between December 2006 and November 2010. An investigation by the Comptroller’s office into National Insulation, prompted by a DOE referral and evidence provided, revealed allegations of under reporting hours, misclassification of workers, and use of “ghost workers” on sites.

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