FED'N OF PUB. EMP. v. PUB. EMP. REL.

No. 84-2531.

478 So.2d 117 (1985)

FEDERATION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES, DISTRICT NO. 1, PACIFIC COAST DISTRICT, M.E.B.A., AFLCIO, Appellant, v. PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RELATIONS COMMISSION and Clerk of the Circuit and County Courts of the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit of Broward County, Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District.

November 13, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gilbert Carrillo of Manners, Tucker, Carrillo & Damoorgian, P.A., Miami, for appellant.

Dana M. Wiehle, Staff Atty., Tallahassee, for appellee-Public Employees Relations Com'n.

Joseph A. Caldwell of Muller, Mintz, Kornreich, Caldwell, Casey, Crosland & Bramnick, P.A., Miami, for appellee-Clerk of the Circuit and County Courts of the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit of Broward County.

Fred W. Baggett and Cynthia B. Miller of Roberts, Baggett, LaFace & Richard, Tallahassee, for amicus curiae, Florida Ass'n of Court Clerks.


PER CURIAM.

Appellant filed a petition with the Public Employees Relations Commission seeking approval and certification of the Federation as the collective bargaining representative for a unit of public employees, to-wit: the deputy clerks of the Circuit Court of the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit. After an evidentiary hearing, the Hearing Officer recommended the petition be dismissed. From an order of the Commission adopting the Hearing Officer's recommendation and...

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