Labor/Employment,
Government
Jun. 25, 2021
State board says police oversight measure violated union rights
Wednesday’s decision in favor of the Sonoma County Deputy Sheriffs’ Association illustrates a potential impediment to the movement to change policing across the state. However, an attorney for the winning side said this case might have limited applicability elsewhere.




The state's Public Employment Relations Board has voided portions of a voter-passed 2020 law enforcement oversight measure for violating a police union's collective bargaining rights. But a leading proponent of the law said the union has likely only delayed the new rules.
Wednesday's decision in favor of the Sonoma County Deputy Sheriffs' Association illustrates a potential impediment to the movement to change policing across the st...
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