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State College Contractor Receives Prison Sentence For Stealing From Workers | News, Sports, Jobs

Apr 27, 2021 HARRISBURG Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro on Monday announced that Scott Good, a Centre County contractor, has been sentenced to an aggregate of four months to two years minus four days in prison, followed by three years probation, and to pay a fine and provide 200 hours of community service. Good was also ordered to pay $64,157.09 in restitution for stealing employees’ wages for five years. His business, GoodCo, received a $10,000 fine. The sentencing is the result of an investigation that found Good underpaid workers on prevailing wage projects. “The days when companies could screw over workers and not be held accountable to the law are over. If employers steal from their workers, through misclassification or violations of the prevailing wage, we will act,” Shapiro said in a press release. “My office is committed, with our partners in law enforcement, to make sure working Pennsylvanians receive the wages and benefits owed to them under the law

State College Contractor Gets Jail Time After Pleading Guilty to Wage Theft Charges

The owner of a State College-based mechanical contractor will serve time in jail after pleading guilty in March to charges that his company underpaid workers’ wages and benefits for prevailing-wage jobs over five years. Clearfield County President Judge Fredric J. Ammerman on Monday sentenced Scott Good, the founder and owner of Goodco Mechanical, to a minimum of 120 days in county jail, as well as three years of probation, 200 hours of community service, and a fine. Goodco was ordered to pay a $10,000 fine and, as part of a plea agreement with the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office, will pay more than $64,000 in restitution.

Residential recovery house opens in Kalamazoo - Grand Rapids Business Journal

Grand Rapids Business Journal Courtesy Reach Sober Living A new sober living home opened its doors for young men on the road to recovery from addiction. Reach Sober Living recently opened a five-bed living space at 1113 Engleman St. in Kalamazoo, according to the nonprofit. “This home bridges the gap for adequate living between in-patient and supportive living,” said Chris Pompey, Reach Sober Living CEO. “We promote a new lifestyle that supports residents on their individual road to recovery.” In addition to Pompey, Western Michigan University adjunct instructor Ron Peterson serves as clinical director, Chandra Pompey serves as office administrator, Mitchell Consulting Services provides accounting services and Tim DeYoung serves as the real estate agent. The organization currently is looking to hire an operations director.

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