The Commonwealth Court has invalidated a provision of a police officers' pension plan that would have allowed early retirees to earn annual cost-of-living adjustments until they reached 90 percent of
Pennsylvania State Police officers did not act with "anti-union animus" by disciplining two officers who advanced complaints of a superior's trash disposal and launched their own investigation into t
A police officer cannot collect underinsured motorist benefits from a personal insurance policy when injured while driving his police car, the state Supreme Court unanimously ruled in upholding the r
The state Supreme Court has ruled that state troopers on union leave should be paid according to the provisions of an interest arbitration award rather than guidelines set by the State Employees Reti
...for the city's police union, Eric Carl Stoltenberg of Lightman Welby Stoltenberg & Caputo in Pittsburgh, could be reached for comment. According...
The state Supreme Court has granted allocatur to determine whether state troopers on union leave should be paid according to guidelines set by the State Employees Retirement Code or by the provisions
The Commonwealth Court has affirmed an arbitrator's award reinstating a state trooper with a history of depression and suicide attempts to a limited-duty clerical position in a case that raised quest
The Commonwealth Court has affirmed an arbitrator's award reinstating a state trooper with a history of depression and suicide attempts to a limited-duty clerical position in a case that raised quest
The Commonwealth Court has affirmed an arbitrator's award reinstating a state trooper with a history of depression and suicide attempts to a limited-duty clerical position in a case that raised quest
... Ian J. Blynn and Sean T. Welby, of Lightman Welby Stoltenberg & Caputo in Harrisburg, represented the union. Blynn did not return a...
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