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I.R. No. 82-4

Synopsis:

In an interim relief proceeding a Hearing Examiner, acting on behalf of the Public Employment Relations Commission, restrained the Ocean County Board of Chosen Freeholders from negotiating, recognizing or granting recognition to any collective negotiations representative of the white collar employees covered by the collective negotiations agreement with Ocean Council #12, CSA except with Ocean Council #12 itself until further order of the full Commission. It was found that Council 12 was a party to a valid agreement with the County and that two competing unions, the Communications Workers of America, Local 1036, AFL-CIO and the Office and Professional Employees International Union, each claimed it was the successor to Council 12 and was entitled to exclusive representation of its white collar employees. At the hearing, however, the evidence adduced showed there was a substantial likelihood of success that at a full plenary hearing it would be found that Council 12, CSA is a separate, viable and independent representative of said employees and the contract between the County and Council 12 would serve as a contract bar to any other union seeking recognition of these employees.

PERC Citation:

I.R. No. 82-4, 7 NJPER 649 (¶12293 1981)

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74.373

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    NJ PERC:.IR 82-004.pdf - IR 82-004.pdf

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