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Judge rules in favor of firefighters union

By: The Citizen staff report

Thursday, March 27, 2008 3:46 PM EDT

A Cayuga County judge ruled in favor of a preliminary injunction against the city of Auburn this afternoon, preventing the city from using two new Auburn Fire Department recruits as fully-certified firefighters. Judge Mark Fandrich also mandated that the local firefighters union, which requested the court order, post bond of $10,000 by April 21. The bond money would cover the overtime costs resulting from the injunction pending arbitration.
Until they complete their training, the new firefighters will not be able to work toward the department's 15-person minimum manning requirement, which is mandated in the contract between the union and the city. The final decision on the issue will be made after an arbitration process, as the union filed a grievance March 20 over the city's scheduling.

But that process could take months, and the court order will stand until an arbitrator makes a ruling. If the ruling is in favor of the city, the bond money would be used to cover financial losses.

The Citizens' Say

There are 3 comment(s)

brew1234 wrote on Mar 27, 2008 11:58 PM:

" And if you mess up on your job I hope they make you pay for it too. Why should he have to? "

stevedallas wrote on Mar 27, 2008 8:42 PM:

" Cause hes happy making everyone think its the FFs fault ! He has created how many dupicate jobs so far? "

anonymous wrote on Mar 27, 2008 7:38 PM:

" It is easy to bash the firefighters and their leadership, but the reality is that Mr. Palesh would never agreeto negotiations if the Union had missed a deadline and wanted to renegotiate. We are spending almost $250K for him and the Human Resources manager he had to have to help him do his job, and his job still was not done according to the terms of the contract. How about Mr. Palesh put some money up to pay for the overtime HE IS CAUSING???? "

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