TULSA v. PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RELATIONS BD.

No. 68858.

845 P.2d 872 (1990)

CITY OF TULSA, Oklahoma, a municipal corporation, Appellant, Counter-Appellee, v. PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RELATIONS BOARD, State of Oklahoma, Appellee, Counter-Appellee, and Fraternal Order of Police, Tulsa Lodge 93 and the International Association of Fire Fighters, Tulsa Local 176, AFL-CIO, Appellee, Counter-Appellant.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

As Corrected November 2, 1990.

Rehearing Denied January 26, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Neal E. McNeill, Patrick T. Boulden, City of Tulsa, Office of City Atty., Tulsa, for appellant, counter-appellee.

Chapel, Wilkinson, Riggs, & Abney, Richard A. Mildren, Donald M. Bingham, Oklahoma City, for appellees, counter-appellants.

Ned Bastow, Asst. Atty. Gen., Oklahoma City, for appellee.

Edward Moler, City of Nichols Hills, Diane Pedicord, Sue Ann Nicely, Lynn Paul Mattson, Oklahoma Mun. League, Oklahoma City, for amicus curiae, Okl. Mun. League and the City of Nichols Hills.

James R. Moore, William C. Isbell, Horning, Johnson, Grove, Moore & Hulett, Oklahoma City, for amicus curiae, Professional Fire Fighters of Okl. and Okl. State Lodge Fraternal Order of Police.

Stephen L. Andrew, D. Kevin Ikenberry, McCormick, Andrew & Clark, Tulsa, for amicus curiae, The City of Sapulpa, Okl.


SUMMERS, Justice:

Two questions of serious concern to municipalities and their employees are presented: (1) Is a chartered, "home rule" city obligated to bargain in good faith under the state Fire & Police Arbitration Act as to a wage provision contained in an expired collective bargaining agreement? (2) Is such a city obligated to continue paying its employees under a wage provision in an expired collective bargaining agreement until a new agreement is reached...

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