GOLDBERG v. CITY OF CINCINNATI

No. 70-434.

26 Ohio St. 2d 228 (1971)

GOLDBERG, APPELLEE, v. CITY OF CINCINNATI ET AL., APPELLANTS.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided June 23, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Jerome Goldman, for appellee.

Mr. William A. McClain, city solicitor, Mr. Phillip S. Olinger, and Mr. William H. Brewe, for appellants.


HERBERT, J.

Appellants' basic contention is that the Ferguson Act is not self-executing. In particular, they argue that public employees are not deemed to be on strike within the meaning of the Ferguson Act unless they have been sent the notice provided for in R. C. 4117.04.

Appellee asserts that the Ferguson Act is self-executing, in that the sanctions provided for in R. C. 4117.03 and 4117.05 apply automatically where public employees are engaged...

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