Decision 1650E – Empire Union School District
SA-CE-2023-E
Decision Date: June 29, 2004
Decision Type: PERB Decision
Description: Union alleged that district violated EERA by discriminating against three teachers for protected activities. Board adopted proposed decision finding a violation.
Disposition: Board found that district violated EERA.
Perc Vol: 28
Perc Index: 188
Decision Headnotes
405.01000 – In General
Employer’s reprimand of employee for taking workplace issues directly to her union unlawfully interfered with employee’s right to file grievances.
405.02000 – Express or Implied Threats
Employer’s reprimand of employee for taking workplace issues directly to her union unlawfully interfered with employee’s right to file grievances.
408.02000 – Grievances/Grievance Procedure
Employer’s reprimand of employee for taking workplace issues directly to her union unlawfully interfered with employee’s right to file grievances.
1101.01000 – In General
Charging party’s discovery of the legal significance of underlying conduct does not excuse an otherwise untimely filing. (UCLA Labor Relations Division (1989) PERB Decision No. 735-H; California State Employees' Association (Darzins) (1985) PERB Decision No. 546-S.) To the extent Peralta Community College District (1998) PERB Decision No. 1281 suggest otherwise, it is overruled.
1101.03000 – Computation of Six-Month Period
Charging party’s discovery of the legal significance of underlying conduct does not excuse an otherwise untimely filing. (UCLA Labor Relations Division (1989) PERB Decision No. 735-H; California State Employees' Association (Darzins) (1985) PERB Decision No. 546-S.) To the extent Peralta Community College District (1998) PERB Decision No. 1281 suggest otherwise, it is overruled.
1101.04000 – Continuing Violation
Charging party’s discovery of the legal significance of underlying conduct does not excuse an otherwise untimely filing. (UCLA Labor Relations Division (1989) PERB Decision No. 735-H; California State Employees' Association (Darzins) (1985) PERB Decision No. 546-S.) To the extent Peralta Community College District (1998) PERB Decision No. 1281 suggest otherwise, it is overruled.