STATE OF WASHINGTON |
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BEFORE THE PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS COMMISSION |
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In the matter of the petition of: |
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FEDERAL WAY POLICE SUPPORT SERVICES ASSOCIATION |
CASE 13502-E-97-2254 |
Involving certain employees of: |
DECISION 6202-A - PECB |
CITY OF FEDERAL WAY |
ORDER CLOSING CASE |
On October 29, 1997, Federal Way Police Support Services Association filed a petition for investigation of a question concerning representation with the Public Employment Relations Commission, involving certain employees of City of Federal Way. As a result of preliminary processing of the petition, the Commission proceeded with determination of the question concerning representation, and issues concerning the eligibility of certain employees for inclusion in the bargaining unit were reserved for subsequent determination. The tally indicated that Federal Way Police Support Services Association was entitled to certification in the matter, and that the reserved eligibility issues were not of a sufficient number to affect the outcome of the proceedings.
An interim certification was issued in this matter, as City of Federal Way, Decision 6202 (PECB, 1998), for the bargaining unit described as:
ALL FULL-TIME AND REGULAR PART-TIME NON-COMMISSIONED EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF FEDERAL WAY POLICE DEPARTMENT, EXCLUDING SUPERVISORS, CONFIDENTIAL EMPLOYEES, AND ALL OTHER EMPLOYEES.
The proceeding was held open to resolve the eligibility disputes previously framed by the parties.
Prior to issuance of a decision on the eligibility issues, the parties resolved their differences. It therefore appears that all issues that could properly be addressed in this representation proceeding have been resolved, and that no further proceedings are necessary.
NOW, THEREFORE, it is
ORDERED
1. The interim certification issued in this matter will stand as the final certification in this representation proceeding.
2. The above-captioned matter is CLOSED.
Issued at Olympia, Washington, on the 24th day of May, 1999.
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS COMMISSION
[SIGNED]
MARVIN L. SCHURKE, Executive Director