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October 07, 2011

NYSUT not a public employer within the meaning of the Taylor Law

NYSUT not a public employer within the meaning of the Taylor Law
Mtr. of Curtis Birthwright and NYSUT, PERB Case U-26457

The Board affirmed the Decision of the Director of Public Employment Practices and Representation (Director) dismissing as deficient Birthwright's improper practice charge alleging that NYSUT violated §§209-a.1(a), (b) and (c) and 209-a.2(a), (b) and (c) of the Public Employees' Fair Employment Act (Act). The Director dismissed the alleged violations of §209-a.1 of the Act as NYSUT is not a public employer within the meaning of the Act and the §209-a.2 allegations as NYSUT is not a public employee organization and owes no duty of fair representation to Birthwright. The Board reiterated that timely service upon other parties is a component of timely filing and that exceptions that have not been timely served will be denied, even if no objection to failure of service is received from the other parties to the proceeding. Birthwright filed exceptions with the Board on January 31, 2006, however, his exceptions were not served on NYSUT until March 2, 2006. The exceptions, not having been timely served on NYSUT, were denied. 


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