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By Mark H. Meyerhoff
The California Supreme Court recently issued its long-awaited decision in Claremont Police Officers Association v. City of Claremont, 2006 DJDAR 10655 (Aug. 14). While the decision looked like it may define the duty of local governments to negotiate with labor organizations over fundamental managerial decisions, that did not happen. Instead, the true...
By Mark H. Meyerhoff
The California Supreme Court recently issued its long-awaited decision in Claremont Police Officers Association v. City of Claremont, 2006 DJDAR 10655 (Aug. 14). While the decision looked like it may define the duty of local governments to negotiate with labor organizations over fundamental managerial decisions, that did not happen. Instead, the true...
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