Looks like the next opening for real reform of the police and
fire arbitration law will come in 2019 — first year of the next gubernatorial term.
Not exact matches
State rules, including a
law requiring binding
arbitration to resolve contract disputes with police and
fire unions, inhibit cities from cutting some of their biggest costs, she said.
We need repeal of union give - aways like the Triborough Amendment which rigs union contracts and benefits, repeal of the Wicks
Law which raises public construction costs, reform of binding
arbitration rules affecting police and
fire contracts, and movement toward defined contribution pension plans for public employees.»
For 2d time in 3 yrs, @nygovcuomo is blowing a chance to fundamentally reform police and
fire contract
arbitration law.
His expertise is labor, education, and employment
law with 40 years of experience representing, «over 100 school administrator associations, in addition to individual employees, school superintendents, and other public sector unions, including teacher, police,
fire, secretarial, paraprofessional, nurse, and town hall employee units in collective bargaining, grievance
arbitration, termination matters, and unfair labor practice complaints.
Ken regularly represents architects, engineers, general contractors and sub-contractors in all aspects of construction
law, including construction defect litigation, contract litigation,
fire loss claims, mediation, and
arbitration.