CITY OF PORTSMOUTH v. ASSOC. OF PORTSMOUTH TEACHERS

No. 90-052.

134 N.H. 642 (1991)

CITY OF PORTSMOUTH v. ASSOCIATION OF PORTSMOUTH TEACHERS, NEA — NEW HAMPSHIRE.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

October 4, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert P. Sullivan, city attorney, and Thomas E. Cayten, chief negotiator, of Portsmouth (Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Cayten on the brief, and Mr. Sullivan orally), for the petitioner.

James F. Allmendinger, of Concord, staff attorney, NEA-New Hampshire, by brief and orally, for the respondent.


HORTON, J.

This case comes up on cross-appeals from a decision of the Superior Court (O'Neill, J.). After a hearing on the two parties' consolidated declaratory judgment actions, the court ruled that Portsmouth's 1987 City Charter Amendment D, which precludes binding interest arbitration on collective bargaining agreements, is lawful, but may only be applied to future contracts. The court also determined that the City...

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