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HARRISBURG Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro has announced that Glenn O. Hawbaker Inc., of State College, has been charged with four counts of theft relating to violations of the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act and the federal Davis-Bacon Act.
Hawbaker is one of the largest contractors to complete projects on behalf of the commonwealth, receiving an estimated $1.7 billion in funding as of 2021.
“This is the largest prevailing wage criminal case on record under Pennsylvania prevailing wage law and across the United States under federal law,” Shapiro said. “My focus now is on holding Hawbaker accountable for breaking the law, and getting these workers their money back.”
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Updated: 3:31 PM EDT April 8, 2021
Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shaprio on Thursday announced his office has filed charges against one of the state s largest contractors, accusing the company of violating the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act and the federal Davis-Bacon Act.
Glenn O. Hawbeker, Inc., of State College, has received an estimated $1.7 billion in funding as of this year, Shapiro said.
“This is the largest prevailing wage criminal case on record under Pennsylvania prevailing wage law and across the United States under federal law,” Shapiro said in a press release. “My focus now is on holding Hawbaker accountable for breaking the law, and getting these workers their money back.