Selected summaries
of decisions alleging unlawful discrimination in violation of state
and, or, federal civil rights laws posted by New York Public Personnel Law.
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Summaries of, and commentaries on, selected court and administrative decisions and related matters affecting public employers and employees in New York State in particular and possibly in other jurisdictions in general.
Selected summaries
of decisions alleging unlawful discrimination in violation of state
and, or, federal civil rights laws posted by New York Public Personnel Law.
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At issue here is whether Tier 3 police officers in the New York City Police Pension Fund (PPF) who otherwise might be eligible for retirement credit under the statutory provisions discussed in the decision may use those provisions to apply prior non-police service toward their eligibility for retirement.
The Court of Appeals held that they may not. The court noted that plain language of Retirement and Social Security Law §513(c)(2) limits eligible prior service for those officers to police service.
Accordingly the Court of Appeals concluded the proceeding should be dismissed.
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Certain civil service positions in the classified service are placed in the "exempt" class reflecting the duties of the position are of a confidential nature and requires personal qualities that cannot practicably be tested by an examination. Subject to certain exceptions set out in §75.1(b) of the Civil Service Law, incumbents of positions in the Exempt Class are terminable at will.
The issue before the court: A challenge to a provision in the relevant
collective bargaining agreement that, in the words of the Court of Appeals, "purports to provide for-cause termination
protection to certain exempt class employees."*
The Court held that provision in the agreement unenforceable to the extent it granted such protections to officers and employees in the Exempt Class except as otherwise provided by §75.1(b) of the Civil Service Law.
*Although not all exempt class employees are officers of the entity, all exempt class officers of the entity are employees of the entity.
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