CANON-McMILLAN S. B. v. COMMONWEALTH ET AL.

No. 1276 C.D. 1972.

12 Pa.Commw. 323 (1974)

Canon-McMillan School Board, Appellant, v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board and Canon-McMillan Education Association, Appellees.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

January 28, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank C. Roney, for appellant.

Raymond W. Cromer, Assistant Attorney General, with him James F. Wildeman, Assistant Attorney General, Francis A. Zulli, Assistant Attorney General, and James L. Crawford, Assistant Attorney General, for Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board.

Ronald N. Watzman, with him Watzman, Levenson and Snyder, for Canon-McMillan Education Association.

William Fearen, with him Cleckner and Fearen, for amicus curiae, Pennsylvania School Boards Association.

Argued November 7, 1973, before President Judge BOWMAN and Judges CRUMLISH, JR., KRAMER, WILKINSON, JR., MENCER, ROGERS and BLATT.


OPINION BY JUDGE BLATT, January 28, 1974:

This is an appeal by the Canon-McMillan School Board (School Board) from an order of the lower court adopting and approving an opinion and final order of the Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board (Labor Board). The Labor Board found the School Board guilty of having committed an unfair practice in failing to bargain with employee representatives regarding wages for extra-curricular activities contrary to the provisions of Section...

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