Citations
- 442 F. Supp. 511
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OPINION
HERMAN, District Judge.
This is a suit by the labor union representing the composing room employees of Defendant Company and its successor of the composing room activities, Bi-Comp, Inc., against the Maple Press Company over the division of the pension fund.
From the record and the suggested findings filed by both the Plaintiff and the Defendant we find the following facts.
The Plaintiff, York Typographical Union No. 242 at all times relevant to this case represented the composing room employees of the Maple Press Company and from on or about February 15, 1973, represented those composing room employees, who thereafter worked for Bi-Comp, Inc.
On October 16, 1963 Plaintiff and Defendant entered into a collective bargaining agreement which provided, inter alia, for the creation of a pension trust fund.
On January 6, 1964 pursuant to this agreement and to agreements with three other labor unions representing other employees of Defendant, a pension trust fund was established under the name of “The Maple Press Company Pension Plan” in which it was provided that Maple Press would pay into the fund 10