N. Y. PUB. LIBRARY v. PERB


45 A.D.2d 271 (1974)

In the Matter of The New York Public Library et al., Petitioners, v. New York State Public Employment Relations Board et al., Respondents

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

July 9, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Corbin & Gordon (Sol Neil Corbin and Louis Lauer of counsel), for the New York Public Library and others, petitioners.

Julius Topal (Joan Stern Kiok of counsel), for David Beasley and others, petitioners.

Martin L. Barr for New York State Public Employment Relations Board, respondent.

Graubard Moskovitz McGoldrick Dannett & Horowitz (Emanuel Dannett and Robert M. Schanzer of counsel), for Richard M. Brower, respondent.

Adrian P. Burke, Corporation Counsel (L. Kevin Sheridan and Milton H. Harris of counsel), for City of New York, respondent.

Norbert M. Phillipps (Robert T. Snyder of counsel), for New York State Labor Relations Board, amicus curiae.

MARKEWICH, J. P., MURPHY, LUPIANO and LANE, JJ., concur.


TILZER, J.

This article 78 proceeding is brought to review a determination of the New York State Public Employment Relations Board (hereinafter referred to as "PERB") dated April 2, 1973, wherein it was found that the petitioner New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations (hereinafter referred to as the Library), and the City of New York committed an unfair labor practice by agreeing to deduct...

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