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USDOL v. NATIONWIDE BUILDING MAINTENANCE, INC., 1984-SCA-95 (Dep. Sec'y May 23, 1988) (order denying reconsideration)


CCASE: DOL V. NATIONWIDE BUILDING MAINTENANCE DDATE: 19880523 TTEXT: ~1 [1] U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR DEPUTY SECRETARY OF LABOR WASHINGTON, D.C. 20210 DATE: May 23, 1988 CASE NO. 84-SCA-95 IN THE MATTER OF UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, v. NATIONWIDE BUILDING MAINTENANCE, INC., AND WILLIAM W. JOHNSON, AND OHIO BUILDING SERVICE & MAINTENANCE, INC. BEFORE: THE DEPUTY SECRETARY OF LABOR ORDER On May 2, 1988, I issued a decision and order in this matter, finding that there were no unusual circumstances to warrant relieving Respondents from the ineligible list provisions of Section 5(a) of the Service Contract Act. 41 U.S.C. [sec] 354(a). The decision and order also stated that the Comptroller General would be advised accordingly. On May 10, 1988, Respondents filed a Request for Reconsideration and Stay of Enforcement. Respondents specifically request "(1) that the Deputy Secretary reconsider his Decision and Order reached on May 2, 1988; (2) that the Deputy Secretary allow Respondents to file a Brief in support of their Request for Reconsideration within thirty (30) days after the mailing of this Request; and (3) that the Deputy Secretary stay enforcement of the Decision and Order entered on May 2, 1988, pending a decision on reconsideration." A full review was given to the record in this case before issuing a decision and Respondents' arguments were carefully considered. [1] ~2 [2] There is no provision for reconsideration in the regulations. Thus, there is no basis for granting Respondents' requests. Accordingly, Respondents' requests are DENIED. SO ORDERED. [Dennis E. Whitfield] Deputy Secretary of Labor Washington, D. C. [2]



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