July 16, 2010

PERB holds employer's refusal to supply documents requested by union in connection with its processing a grievance violated the Taylor Law

PERB holds employer's refusal to supply documents requested by union in connection with its processing a grievance violated the Taylor Law
Hampton Bays Teachers' Association, NYSUT, AFT, AFL-CIO and Hampton Bays Union Free School District, U-26980 [Source: PERB’s Recent Decisions posting on the Internet]

The Board affirmed the decision of the ALJ finding that the District violated §§209a.1(a) and (d) of the Act when it refused the Association's requests for certain information and documents it sought for the investigation of a potential grievance and, following the filing of the grievance, for its processing on behalf of a probationary teacher.

The Board reiterated that, under the Act, an employee organization has a general right to receive documents and information, requested from an employer, for use by the employee organization in collective negotiations, the resolution of negotiation impasses and the administration of agreements including, but not limited to, the investigation of a potential grievance, the processing of a grievance and in the preparation for a grievance hearing and/or arbitration.

This general right to receive requested documents and information is subject to three primary limitations: reasonableness, relevancy and necessity.

The Board rejected the District's arguments that the Association's request for information and documents was not reasonable, relevant or necessary under the Act because it allegedly related solely to procedures under Education Law §3031 and that the Association lacked a legitimate contractual basis under the agreement to request information and documents.

The Board found that the Association's request was reasonable, relevant and necessary to the investigation into and processing of the grievance based upon the negotiated procedures applicable during the course of a teacher's probationary period.