POLICE SUP'RS v. SANTA MARIA


235 N.J. Super. 123 (1989)

561 A.2d 672

IN THE MATTER OF WEST NEW YORK POLICE SUPERVISORS ASSOCIATION, APPELLANT, v. JOHN SANTA MARIA, RESPONDENT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided July 24, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alfred G. Osterweil argued the cause for appellant.

John Santa Maria, respondent, argued the cause pro se.

Robert E. Anderson, General Counsel, argued the cause for Public Employment Relations Commission.

Before Judges KING, BRODY and ASHBEY, JJ.


The opinion of the court was delivered by BRODY, J.A.D.

The West New York Police Supervisors Association (PSA), an employee organization certified to represent supervisory West New York police officers, appeals from an order of the Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC). The order invalidates a PSA bylaw that requires as a precondition of membership that an applicant pay a "penalty" in an amount equal to the total monthly dues he would have paid had he applied...

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