SOUTHFIELD POLICE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION
v.
SOUTHFIELD
Supreme Court of Michigan.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
Argued November 2, 1988.
Decided August 22, 1989.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Frank A. Guido for the appellee.
Keller, Thoma, Schwarze, Schwarze, DuBay & Katz, P.C. (by Dennis B. DuBay and Gary P. King), and Susan P. Ward, Assistant City Attorney, for the appellant.
Amici Curiae:
Gallon, Kalniz & Iorio (by Bernard Feldman and Gail McCullers) for Detroit Police Lieutenants & Sergeants Association and Flint Police Officers Association.
Hiller, Hoekenga & Amberg (by Daniel J. Hoekenga and Joseph H. Firestone) for Michigan Education Association/NEA.
Riley & Roumell (by Stanley C. Moore, III, and Amy E. Newberg) for Michigan Municipal League.
Supreme Court of Michigan.
GRIFFIN, J.
In this case, the issue is whether the Michigan Employment Relations Commission used the appropriate standard in determining that the City of Southfield, a public employer, had not committed an unfair labor practice under the Michigan public employment relations act.1 The charge was filed against the city after it unilaterally transferred certain job duties, previously performed interchangeably...
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