STAPLES v. OHIO CIV. SERV. EMP. ASSN./AMERICAN FED. OF STATE, CTY. & MUN. EMP., LOCAL 11, ALF-CIO

No. 86AP-738.

32 Ohio App. 3d 9 (1986)

STAPLES, DIR., ET AL., APPELLANTS AND CROSS-APPELLEES, v. OHIO CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION/AMERICAN FEDERATION OF STATE, COUNTY & MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES, LOCAL 11, AFL-CIO, APPELLEE; STATE EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS BOARD, APPELLEE AND CROSS-APPELLANT.

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Franklin County.

Decided December 31, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sponseller, Erfurt & Segel, Nancy L. Sponseller and Benjamin B. Segel, for appellants and cross-appellees Seth Staples, Director of Hamilton County Department of Human Services; Hamilton County Department of Human Services; and Hamilton County Board of Commissioners.

Daniel Scott, for appellee OCSEA/AFSCME, Local 11, AFL-CIO.

Anthony J. Celebrezze, Jr., attorney general, and Loren J. Braverman, for appellee and cross-appellant State Employment Relations Board.


REILLY, J.

This is an appeal by appellants (and cross-appellees), Seth Staples, Director of the Hamilton County Department of Human Services, the Hamilton County Department of Human Services, and members of the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners, from a judgment of the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas sustaining the motion to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction of appellee (and cross-appellant) State Employment Relations Board ("SERB").

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