Decision 2218E – Pasadena Area Community College District
LA-CE-5361-E
Decision Date: November 9, 2011
Decision Type: PERB Decision
Description: The charge alleged that the Pasadena Area Community College District failed to bargain over the effects of its decision to cancel winter intersession classes.
Disposition: The Board affirmed the dismissal of the charge for failure to state a prima violation of the duty bargain over the effects of a nonnegotiable decision, finding no evidence that the Association requested to bargain over the effects of the District’s decision.
Perc Vol: 36
Perc Index: 80
Decision Headnotes
601.03000 – Decision vs Effects Bargaining
Decision to cancel winter intersession classes was outside scope of representation. No violation of duty to bargain effects, where no demand to bargain negotiable effects of decision was ever made.
601.04000 – When Duty Arises/Sufficiency of Bargaining Demand
Decision to cancel winter intersession classes was outside scope of representation. No violation of duty to bargain effects, where no demand to bargain negotiable effects of decision was ever made.
602.05000 – Impact and Extent
Decision to cancel winter intersession classes was outside scope of representation. No violation of duty to bargain effects, where no demand to bargain negotiable effects of decision was ever made.
1000.02115 – Reduction in Hours/Workday/Worktime/Workyear
Decision to cancel winter intersession classes was outside scope of representation. No violation of duty to bargain effects, where no demand to bargain negotiable effects of decision was ever made.
1000.01000 – In General; Test for Subjects Not Specifically Enumerated
Decision to cancel winter intersession classes was outside scope of representation. No violation of duty to bargain effects, where no demand to bargain negotiable effects of decision was ever made.
1000.02164 – Other
Decision to cancel winter intersession classes was outside scope of representation. No violation of duty to bargain effects, where no demand to bargain negotiable effects of decision was ever made.