PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COM'N v. COM.


855 A.2d 923 (2004)

PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION, Petitioner v. COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania, Attorney General of Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board and International Brotherhood of Teamsters AFL-CIO, Local 30, Respondents.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

Decided July 30, 2004.

As Amended August 4, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marjorie A. George and John P. McLaughlin, Philadelphia, for petitioners.

Joel Barras, Harrisburg, for respondent.

BEFORE: McGINLEY, Judge, and PELLEGRINI, Judge, and KELLEY, Senior Judge.


OPINION BY Judge McGINLEY.

The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (Commission) moves for summary judgment on the basis that the First-Level Supervisor Collective Bargaining Act (Act)1 is unconstitutional as a special law. The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, AFL-CIO, Local 30 (Local 30) moves for summary judgment on the basis that the Act is constitutional. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Commonwealth) also seeks judgment in its...

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