OHLAND v. DUBAY

No. 190-74.

336 A.2d 203 (1975)

Henry OHLAND and American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (Montpelier Police Department Local) v. Roland DUBAY, City Manager and Arthur McClellan, Montpelier Chief of Police.

Supreme Court of Vermont.

April 1, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas & Alexander, Burlington, for plaintiffs.

McKee, Clewley & FitzPatrick, Montpelier, for defendants.

Before SMITH, KEYSER, DALEY and LARROW, JJ., and SHANGRAW, C. J. (Ret.), Assigned.


DALEY, Justice.

As a result of the discharge of Henry Ohland from his employment as a police officer for the City of Montpelier, the plaintiffs filed a charge of unfair labor practice with the State Labor Relations Board. Hearing was held upon the complaint and answer filed by the defendants. Findings of fact were made. Based upon these findings of fact and conclusions of law, the Board dismissed the complaint. From such action plaintiffs appeal, contending that the...

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