DAYTON v. FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE

No. 12793.

76 Ohio App.3d 591 (1991)

CITY OF DAYTON, Appellee, v. FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Montgomery County.

Decided December 10, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Anthony Sawyer, Director of Law, Kenneth E. Barden, Chief General Counsel, and Susan S. Silberstein, Chief Administrative Counsel, for appellee.

Sorrell Logothetis and Susan D. Jansen, for appellant.


GRADY, Judge.

The Fraternal Order of Police ("FOP") appeals from the judgment of the trial court vacating an arbitrator's award concerning payment of health insurance benefits by the city of Dayton for the benefit of the members of the FOP, who are employees of the city. The subject of the arbitration, health insurance coverage is provided in two separate labor agreements with identical terms concerning benefits. The...

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