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Mayor drops unfair labor practice against police union

Mayor Brown is dropping an unfair labor practice complaint against the police union.

The Mayor says he wants a fresh start and he's taking a good-fath step toward a resolution that benefits taxpayers.
Mayor Peyton filed the complaint months ago, and it was scheduled to be heard today at City Hall.

Now the next step is a hearing before a special magistrate in September.

Here is more info from Mayor Brown's spokesperson:

After reviewing the issue and consulting with counsel, the administration determined that moving forward with the complaint could undermine the goal of resolution by adding significant time and expense to the process.

Now that the complaint has been dismissed, the parties will proceed with their scheduled and confirmed hearing before the special magistrate, James Sherman, on September 14-15, 2011. The City and the F.O.P. have agreed that both sides will complete the presentation of their cases in the September 14-15th hearing.

Following the hearing, the special magistrate will issue his recommended decision. The City and the F.O.P. will have up to twenty (20) days after his recommendations are issued to accept or reject them. If at any point during that twenty (20) day period either party rejects his recommendations, the issue will immediately go to the Jacksonville City Council for resolution.

“In these difficult fiscal times, we owe it to the taxpayers to roll up our sleeves and do the work necessary to achieve a timely resolution of this dispute,” said Mayor Brown. “I was unwilling to have the City spend more time, legal fees, and costs on an unfair labor practice complaint that was unlikely to help us achieve that goal. Now we can move forward.”

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