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I.R. No. 86-13

Synopsis:

A Commission Designee denies FOP Lodge 12’s application for Interim Relief. The Designee concludes that the FOP has failed to demonstrate that it has a substantial likelihood of success in prevailing on the legal issues presented in this matter.

PERC Citation:

I.R. No. 86-13, 12 NJPER 155 (¶17060 1986)

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15.414 43.432 74.373

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    I.R. NO. 86-13 1.
    I.R. NO. 86-13


    STATE OF NEW JERSEY
    BEFORE THE PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS COMMISSION


    In the Matter of

    CITY OF NEWARK,

    Respondent,

    -and- Docket No. CO-86-171

    FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE,
    NEWARK LODGE #12,

    Charging Party.


    Appearances:

    For the Respondent
    Lucille LaCosta-Davino, Esq.

    For the Charging Party
    Markowitz & Richman
    (Stephen C. Richman of counsel)

    INTERLOCUTORY DECISION


    The Fraternal Order of Police, Newark Lodge #12, ("F.O.P.") by way of an Unfair Practice charge, opened this matter before the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission and additionally sought an Interim Restrain against the City of Newark. The F.O.P. seeks to have the Commission restrain the City from implementing a change in the scheduling of tours of duty for police officers.

    I have been designated by the Commission to hear applications for Interim Relief. Acting pursuant to that delegation of authority I hereby deny the F.O.P.'s application for Interim Relief. The F.O.P. has failed to demonstrate that it has a substantial likelihood of success in prevailing on the legal issues presented in this matter.




    Edmund G. Gerber
    Commission Designee


    DATED: January 9, 1986
    Trenton, New Jersey

    ***** End of IR 86-13 *****