47 A.D.2d 887 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1975
— Order of the Appellate Term entered January 25, 1974, which by a divided court affirmed a judgment of the Civil Court, New York County, entered July 7, 1971, which granted judgment to the plaintiffs for certain salary increases, each unanimously reversed, on the law, and the complaint dismissed, without costs and without disbursements to either party. Plaintiffs, attendants at the Civil Court of the City of New York, were, prior to September 1, 1962, court attendants at the City Court of the City of New York. On September 1, 1962, the City Court of the City of New- York and the then Municipal Court of the City of New York were abolished and the Civil Court of the City of New York came into existence, replacing such courts and combining their respective functions, powers and jurisdiction. Plaintiffs were transferred to and became attendants at the Civil Court as did their counterparts in the Municipal Court. At the time of the transfer and prior thereto, there existed a differential in the pay scale of the attendants of the City and Municipal Courts of the City of New York, which differential continued until July 1, 1963, the beginning of the new fiscal year for the City of New York, when the salaries of the two groups were equalized. This