The issue is whether a public employer may reduce its employee's working hours in response to that employee's complaints to the employer, on behalf of other employees, about terms and conditions of employment. Respondent concluded that the Taylor Law (Civil Service Law § 200 et seq.) contained no prohibition against such retaliation because at the time the complaints were voiced, the employees were not seeking to form an...
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