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I.R. No. 83-15

Synopsis:

A designee of the Commission denies the request of the Charging Parties for interim relief where the Respondent had certified tenure charges against the three individual Charging Parties, suspending them without pay. There were serious credibility questions involved, which militated against satisfaction by the Charging Parties of the substantial likelihood of success on the merits standard. Further, as to irreparable harm, monetary losses suffered by the individual Charging Parties could be remedied at the end of the case: City of Jersey City, P.E.R.C. No. 77-13, 2 NJPER 293 (1976). The rights of the Charging Party, Newark Teachers Union, were not impaired by the absence of the three individual Charging Parties from their schools where they function as building representatives since there are approximately 90 schools in the District and the Newark Teachers Union as over 5,000 members.

PERC Citation:

I.R. No. 83-15, 9 NJPER 253 (¶14116 1983)

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NJPER Index:

74.373 74.374

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    NJ PERC:.IR 83-015.pdf - IR 83-015.pdf

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