Journal Articles:
- Mandatory Fact-Finding Under Meyers-Milias-Brown Act (CA Labor & Employment Law Review)
- Addressing Rising Employee Benefits Costs Through the Sharing of Pension Contribution Rates
- Declarations of Fiscal Emergency: A Viable Option as Cities and Counties Fight to Maintain Essential Services (December 2011)
- It’s (Still) the Economy, Stupid: The Evolving Doctrine of Fiscal Emergency in Public Sector Labor Relations
- PERB Signals New Direction (February 2011)
- We’re Bankrupt… Now What?
California Employment Law Letter Articles:
- A very, very, very fine house: the sequel (January – Stockton police update)
- California Supreme Court finds public employee benefits may vest by implication (December)
- New Public Sector Laws in 2012 (November)
- Praying to Lesser Higher Authority (October – AB 646)
- September – In Denial (September – Local fiscal emergencies)
- A Very, Very, Very Fine House (August – Stockton police union)
- The Homestretch (July – Strategic negotiations plan for coming year)
- Dumb and Dumber (June – Legislation on the horizon)
- Why California cases from the 1960s threaten our cities (May – Vesting)
- Return of the ‘nondelegable duty,’ buried treasure (April – Involuntary furloughs during fiscal emergency)
- Lessons Learned form the Badger State (April – Labor relations in Wisconsin)
- News flash: Public agencies are declaring emergencies — is anyone listening? (February - Fiscal emergencies)
- UC Immune from Attorneys’ Fees Provisions (January – Immunity from legislative regulation)
White Papers:
- Navigating the Mandatory Fact-Finding Process Under AB 646
- 2102 Changes to Statutes Administered by PERB
- AB 506 (Bankruptcy)
Conducting Effective Personnel Investigations Workbook
Public Law Group Blogs:
- Partner Randy Riddle’s Blog: California Election Law
- Partner Tim Yeung’s Blog: California PERB Blog
