This year, the State Supreme Court struck a highly symbolic blow for the continuing efficacy of grandfathered local labor boards. Back in 2010, the Court of Appeals had reversed then-District Court Judge Bill Lang, and upheld PELRB Director Juan Montoya, in determining that the interim appointment provision of City of Albuquerque's local labor relations ordinance was not entitled to grandfathered status.
Attorney, arbitrator, mediator and ALJ Pilar Vaile discusses updates and issues of interest in Labor and Employment law, from the perspective of an ADR Professional. For more information on the author, please see www.pilarvailepc.com.
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Monday, October 1, 2012
Albuquerque's Labor Ordinance Still Grandfathered
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collective bargaining,
grandfathered,
Labor Board,
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local ordinance,
PEBA,
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