OXFORD BD. OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS v. P.L.R.B.

No. 1566 C.D. 1976.

31 Pa.Commw. 441 (1977)

Oxford Board of School Directors (Dr. Jason Dreibelbis), Appellant v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board, Appellee.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

August 17, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Warren K. Samples, for appellant.

Forest N. Myers, Assistant Attorney General, with him James F. Wildeman, Assistant Attorney General, for Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board.

Joseph R. Colton, with him John D. Killian; Thomas P. Hamilton, Jr.; Richard, Brian, DiSanti & Hamilton; and, of counsel, Anthony D. Newman and Killian & Gephart, for Oxford Area Education Association.

Michael I. Levin, with him William Fearen, and Cleckner & Fearen, for amicus curiae, Pennsylvania School Boards Association.

Argued April 6, 1977, before President Judge BOWMAN and Judges CRUMLISH, JR., KRAMER, WILKINSON, JR., MENCER, ROGERS and BLATT.


OPINION BY JUDGE KRAMER, August 17, 1977:

This is an appeal by the Oxford Board of School Directors (Appellant) of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Chester County, dated April 11, 1976. The order affirms a determination of the Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board (P.L.R.B.) that a grievance, initiated by the Oxford Area Education Association on the behalf of five teachers given unsatisfactory ratings, must be resolved by arbitration. We affirm.

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