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CPER is a bimonthly
publication of the CPER Program. The journal provides up-to-date, nonadversarial
information to those involved in employer-employee relations in California's
public sector. Our audience includes labor relations practitioners (both
labor and management), lawyers, arbitrators, mediators, and employees in
state and local government, public schools, and higher education.
Six times a year, subscribers receive approximately 90 pages of comprehensive
information on public sector employment relations at all levels of California
government. This includes featured articles from experts and practitioners
from the public sector.
Subscriptions to the CPER journal are available for $250/yr.
- Feature Articles by
experts in the field from both sides of the table.
- Recent Developments. Comprehensive coverage
of the latest negotiated agreements, alternative bargaining experiences,
court decisions and pending litigation, statutory changes, economic
indicators, and more.
- Summaries of all rulings of the Public Employment
Relations Board and precedential decisions of the Fair Employment
& Housing Commission.
- Arbitrators' Awards and developments in this
burgeoning field.
- Reviews of useful books, cds, and websites.
Feature Articles
- The Collision Between Religously Motivated Anti-Gay Speech

Vicki Laden Esq., City of Oakland (CPER No. 189, April 2008)
- City of San Jose v. Operating Engineers Local No. 3: For Essential Services Strikes, PERB Gets the First Bite, But We Haven’t Heard the Last Word

Jeffrey Sloan Esq., Renne Sloan Holtzman and Sakai (CPER No. 189, April 2008)
- Reasonable Accommodation and Assistance Dogs in the Workplace

Ed Eames (CPER No. 189, April 2008)
- Collaboration, Communication and Core Values Versus Contradiction, Cacophony and Chaos

Gregory Dannis Esq., Miller, Brown and Dannis (CPER No. 189, April 2008)
CPER
Index
CPER periodicals are indexed annually,
and the index automatically is sent to subscribers in June. Annotated
and cross-referenced, the index is arranged in four parts: (1) the general
index, by topic and by employer and employee organization; (2) a table
of court decisions; (3) a table of final PERB rulings, and (4) a topical
index of arbitration awards.
To purchase copies of past indexes, call the CPER office at (510) 643
- 7092
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