BOARD OF EDUCATION v. HAWAII PUBLIC EMP. REL. BD.

No. 5517.

528 P.2d 809 (1974)

The BOARD OF EDUCATION, State of Hawaii, Appellant-Appellee, v. The HAWAII PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS BOARD, Appellee, and The Hawaii State Teachers Association, Appellee-Appellant.

Supreme Court of Hawaii.

November 21, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas P. Gill, Honolulu (Thomas M. Pico, Jr., Honolulu, on the brief, Gill & Pico, Honolulu, of counsel), for appellee-appellant.

E. John McConnell, Jr., Deputy Atty. Gen. (George Pai, Atty. Gen., Honolulu, of counsel), for appellant-appellee.

Before RICHARDSON, C.J., KOBAYASHI, OGATA and MENOR, JJ., and CHANG, Circuit Judge, assigned by reason of vacancy.


PER CURIAM.

The Hawaii State Teachers Association (appellant) appeals from the conclusion of law and the judgment of the trial court construing the term "impasse" as set forth in HRS § 89-2(12) as necessitating by implication a showing of good faith negotiation on the part of the appellant. We affirm.

In enacting Act 171, Collective Bargaining in Public Employment, the Fifth State Legislature, in 1970, granted to the public employees a totally new privilege...

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