The state agency tasked with administering labor law in the public sector has been pushing its city counterpart to alter a rule to make it easier for public employees to decertify their unions.
The Public Employment Review Board has been trying to get the city's Office of Collective Bargaining to change its contract bar rule, applied by OCB since the 1960s, for more than a year.
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