{"id":35051,"date":"2020-07-01T12:31:09","date_gmt":"2020-07-01T16:31:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.wrfalp.com\/?p=35051"},"modified":"2020-07-02T10:08:08","modified_gmt":"2020-07-02T14:08:08","slug":"sundquist-jamestown-will-try-to-appeal-police-arbitration-ruling-in-states-highest-court","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrfalp.com\/sundquist-jamestown-will-try-to-appeal-police-arbitration-ruling-in-states-highest-court\/","title":{"rendered":"Sundquist: Jamestown Will Try to Appeal Police Arbitration Ruling in State’s Highest Court"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Eddie Sundquist<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n

JAMESTOWN – The city of Jamestown will move forward and take its ongoing arbitration battle with its police union to the state’s highest court.<\/p>\n

During a recent interview with WRFA, Jamestown Mayor Eddie Sundquist<\/strong> confirmed that the city has decided to move its appeal of a 2018 split decision Compulsory Interest Arbitration<\/strong> Ruling<\/a> to the New York State Court of Appeals<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

This after the State 4th Appellate Division<\/strong> in Rochester released on a unanimous ruling on June 12<\/a> that upheld a 2019 State Supreme Court Decision<\/a> allowing the arbitration ruling to stand.<\/p>\n

The 2018 arbitration ruling involved the collective bargaining agreement between the city and the Jamestown Kendell Club<\/strong> police union. Among other things, the ruling called for officers in the union to receive a retroactive 2% salary increase for both 2016 and 2017.<\/p>\n