MILWAUKEE POLICE ASSOC. v. HEGERTY

No. 03-3081.

275 Wis.2d 300 (2004)

2004 WI App 148

685 N.W.2d 864

MILWAUKEE POLICE ASSOCIATION, LOCAL 21, IUPA, AFL-CIO, Matthew Grauberger, Milwaukee Police Supervisors' Organization, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. Nannette H. HEGERTY, Chief of Police for the City of Milwaukee, and City of Milwaukee, Defendants-Appellants.

Court of Appeals of Wisconsin.

Decided June 2, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

On behalf of the defendants-appellants, the cause was submitted on the briefs of Grant F. Langley, city attorney and Donald L. Schriefer, assistant city attorney, Milwaukee.

On behalf of the plaintiffs-respondents Milwaukee Police Association and Matthew Grauberger, the cause was submitted on the joint brief of Jonathan Cermele of Eggert & Cermele, S.C., Milwaukee and on behalf of the plaintiff-respondent Milwaukee Police Supervisors' Organization, by John Fuchs of Fuchs, Destefanis & Boyle, S.C., Milwaukee.

Before Wedemeyer, P.J., Fine and Curley, JJ.


¶ 1. FINE, J.

Nannette H. Hegerty, Chief of Police for the City of Milwaukee, and the City of Milwaukee appeal the trial court's determination that the City must remit to police officer Matthew Grauberger and other members of the Milwaukee Police Association and the Milwaukee Police Supervisors' Organization overtime compensation within twelve days after that overtime compensation is earned, rather than within the...

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