Pittsburgh airport authority to pay $400,000 in settlement

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The Pittsburgh airport authority will pay $400,000 to a pension fund for former parking-lot employees to settle a dispute.

Summary

The Allegheny County Airport Authority has agreed to a $400,000 settlement with the Trustees of the Western Pennsylvania Teamsters and Employers Pension Fund, resolving a dispute over unpaid pension contributions. The settlement, approved by the airport board on December 22, 2025, stems from a lawsuit filed in September 2023 by the Teamsters’ trustees, who sought $3.58 million from Grant Oliver, the former parking contractor for Pittsburgh International Airport. Grant Oliver had served as the parking contractor since 1952, but their contract was not renewed in September 2022. The lawsuit alleged that Grant Oliver failed to make 240 monthly payments of $12,752.83 to the multi-employer pension fund, beginning in May 2024. The airport authority’s payment will be made to the pension fund to address these outstanding obligations.

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