MONTG. CO. LODGE NO. 14 F.O.P. v. P.L.R.B. ET AL.

Nos. 452 C.D. 1980 and 453 C.D. 1980.

57 Pa.Commw. 539 (1981)

Montgomery County Lodge No. 14 Fraternal Order of Police and Deputy Sheriffs of Montgomery County v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board and Board of Commissioners of Montgomery County. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board, Appellant. Montgomery County Lodge No. 14 Fraternal Order of Police and Deputy Sheriffs of Montgomery County v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board and Board of Commissioners of Montgomery County. Board of Commissioners of Montgomery County, Appellant.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

March 17, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Anthony Busillo, Assistant Attorney General, with him James L. Crawford and Donald A. Wallace, for appellant, Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board.

George P. Wood, for appellant, Board of Commissioners of Montgomery County.

J. Peirce Anderson, with him Brian P. Sullivan, Kane, Pugh, Anderson, Subers & McBrien, for appellee.

Argued October 8, 1980, before Judges CRAIG, MacPHAIL and WILLIAMS, JR., sitting as a panel of three.


OPINION BY JUDGE WILLIAMS, JR., March 17, 1981:

The Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board (Board) and the Board of Commissioners of Montgomery County (Commissioners) appeal from an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery County directing the Board to conduct a hearing on the Petition for Representation filed by Montgomery County Lodge No. 14, Fraternal Order of Police (F.O.P.). In its Petition for Representation, the F.O.P. was seeking to represent a bargaining...

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