JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 8, CITY OF MADISON, Appellant,
v.
WISCONSIN EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS BOARD and another, Respondents.
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December 1, 1967.
December 29, 1967.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
For the appellant there was a brief by Edwin C. Conrad, city attorney, and William A. Jansen, assistant city attorney, both of Madison, and oral argument by Mr. Jansen.
For the respondent Wisconsin Employment Relations Board the cause was argued by William H. Wilker, assistant attorney general, with whom on the brief was Bronson C. La Follette, attorney general.
For the respondent Madison Teachers, Inc., there was a brief and oral argument by Robert J. Cameron of Madison.
A brief amicus curiae was filed by Ela, Christianson, Ela, Esch, Hart & Clark, attorneys, and James F. Clark, legal counsel, all of Madison, for the Wisconsin Association of School Boards, Inc.
Supreme Court of Wisconsin.
HALLOWS, J.
This appeal raises two issues: (1) Is the school calendar a negotiable item under sec. 111.70 (2), Stats., and (2) were the requirements met which permit fact finding to be initiated under sec. 111.70 (4) (e)?
Sec. 111.70, Stats., was created by ch. 509, Laws of 1959, as subchapter IV to ch. 111 dealing with employment relations, to regulate the relations between public employees and municipalities. It...
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