HARPER COLLEGE v. HARPER COLLEGE FACULTY

No. 4-94-0356.

653 N.E.2d 411 (1995)

273 Ill.App.3d 648

210 Ill.Dec. 506

WILLIAM RAINEY HARPER COMMUNITY COLLEGE 512, Petitioner, v. HARPER COLLEGE ADJUNCT FACULTY ASSOCIATION, IEA/NEA, and the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board, Respondents.

Appellate Court of Illinois, Fourth District.

Decided July 17, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Philip H. Gerner, III, argued, Karen J. Dimond, Robbins, Schwartz, Nicholas, Lifton & Taylor, Chicago, for William Rainey Harper Comm.

Robert P. Lyons, argued, Illinois Educ. Ass'n-NEA, Chicago, Mitchell Roth, Illinois Educ. Ass'n-NEA, Springfield, for Harper College Adjunct Faculty Ass'n.

Roland W. Burris, Atty. Gen., Rosalyn B. Kaplan, Sol. Gen., Alison E. O'Hara, Asst. Atty. Gen., Civ. Appeals Div., Daniel N. Malato, argued, Chicago, for Ill. Educ. Labor Relations Bd.

William C. Kling General Counsel, Waubonsee Community College Dist. No. 516, Sugar Grove, Waubonsee Community College.


Justice COOK delivered the opinion of the court:

In October 1991, Harper College Adjunct Faculty Association, IEA/NEA (Association), filed a representation petition, seeking to represent a unit of all part-time faculty teaching at least six hours per semester at William Rainey Harper Community College 512 (College). On June 7, 1993, the administrative law judge (ALJ) held that the individuals in the proposed unit were not...

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