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· 10/2/1974

Fire Fighters Union, Local 1186 v. City of Vallejo

Citations

  • 526 P.2d 971
  • 12 Cal. 3d 608
  • 116 Cal. Rptr. 507
  • 1974 Cal. LEXIS 249
  • 87 L.R.R.M. (BNA) 2453

How courts have described this case

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  • requiring city to negotiate with union to determine how staff reduction impacts workload and safety
  • equipment staffing proposal might be mandatory bargaining subject if connection can be shown to workload or safety
  • equipment staffing proposal might be mandatory bargaining subject if connection can be shown to workload or safety
  • while layoff decisions are not generally bargainable, they are bargainable to the extent they affect remaining workers
  • schedule of hours of fire fighters on twenty-four hour shifts “clearly negotiable and arbitrable”
  • followed federal precedent and broadly construed the scope of negotiations

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Judges: Tobriner, Wright, McComb, Mosk, Burke, Sullivan, Clark

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