61 Pa. Commw. 393 | Pa. Commw. Ct. | 1981
Opinion by
Petitioners
An answer containing new matter has been filed by Respondents and leave to intervene was granted to Intervenors.
Relief in the form of summary judgment may be granted where 1) there is no genuine issue of material fact and 2) the party seeking judgment is entitled to it as a matter of law. Pa. R.C.P. No. 1035(b).
In our memorandum opinion to the Supreme Court in support of our order granting the prohibitory preliminary injunction, we held that Petitioners had the right to pursue their administrative remedies without filing the financial disclosure forms required by the Executive Order. In its majority opinion affirming the grant of the preliminary injunction our Supreme Court said:
In our view the threshold issue of whether the Code of Conduct is a matter of inherent managerial policy or is a new term and condition of employment should be determined in the first instance by the PLRB and the arbitrator. Pennsylvania labor policy not only prefers but requires the submission to arbitration of public employee grievances arising out of the interpretation of collective bargaining agreements. (Citations omitted.)
We are, therefore, in accord with the Commonwealth Court’s decision which permits petitioners to exhaust their administrative remedies without filing financial disclosure forms.
Slip op. at 13-14.
Accordingly, because we remain of the opinion that Petitioners have the right to a determination of their administrative remedies before we reach the substantive issues of this case, and because we are unable to say as a matter of law that Respondents are entitled to judgment until that preliminary administrative determination is made, we must deny Respondents ’ motion for summary judgment.
Order
And Now, this 19th day of August, 1981, the motion for summary judgment filed by Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Honorable Richard Thornburgh and Robert C. Wilburn, is denied.
Nicholas Mazzie (an employee in the Department of Agriculture) and Council 13, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO (AFSCME).
The Commonwealth, Governor Richard Thornburgh and Robert C. Wilburn, Secretary of Budget and Administration.
Joint Bargaining Committee of the Pennsylvania Social Services Union, Local 668, Pennsylvania Employment Security Employees Association, Local 675, SEIU, AFL-CIO, and Pennsylvania Social Services Union, Locál 668, SEIU,. AFL-CIO.