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Business / Featured / Government / News / Virgin Islands / December 31, 2014

The Government of the Virgin Islands has settled a lawsuit that it filed against Triangle Construction & Maintenance, Inc., as the two parties were able to “amicably” come to a resolution, a Virgin Islands Department of Labor (VIDOL) press release has revealed.

The suit, alleging that Triangle, a former HOVENSA subcontractor, had violated the Virgin Islands Plant Closing Act (VIPCA), was brought against the company in 2011, however after several months of meetings, the parties settled with certain terms that sees Triangle making severance payments to some former Triangle employees.

The settlement requires arbitration (the process of using an appointed body to settle disputes) to resolve the dispute with other Triangle employees, and the Virgin Islands Department of Labor has been notifying the affected former employees, advising them to come into the St. Croix office and/or file a claim before the deadline of February 12, 2015.

The names of affected employees are as follows:

APPLETON THOMAS
ASHE JR ALFRED
AURELIEN ISMAEL
BANNIS DARNELLE
BATISTA RAFAEL
BENJAMIN JULES
BROOKES TIMOTHY
BRUNEY PHILLIPS
CORNELIUS JR. CHARLES
CORREA ALPHONSO
COTO MANUEL A.
DELGADO DAVID
DUFF RUDY F.
ENCARNACION JR. NICHOLAS
EUGENE MARK
FERRER JORGE
FINGAL RENISON
FREEMAN HARVEY
GORE PADGET
GRAHAM MARIO
HAYNES III CHARLES
HEATH ZAMBO
HENRY  ISHMALE
HODGE JOHN
HURTAULT GIDEON
JOHN MARIELY
JONES TEZERD
MAGRAS FLAVEL
LUGO SANTIAGO
LYNCH CHARLES
MELENDEZ JAVIER
MORRIS TERRENCE
PARRILLA PEARL
PETERS THOMAS B
PHILLIP SR. STEVE
PROSPERE NORBERT
PRYCE  JR. PHILBERT P
RAMSINGH ELIZABETH
REGIS RAYNEAU
RICHARDSON JERVAIN
RIVERA LUIS ANGEL
RIVERA SUNIL
ROBERTS LUDOLPH
RODGERS DAHEEM L.
RUAN LENNY
SALDANA LUIS
STAPLETON KYLE
WESTON GEORGE
WINSLOW SHIRLEY A.

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