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Connecticut Supreme Court hears arguments over police union
February 12, 2010
Connecticut: The Connecticut Supreme Court heard arguments on Thursday, February 11, over whether or not to allow captains and lieutenants in the Connecticut State Police to join a union. The 4 year old attempt by the officers to join has been opposed by the state and culminated in the state refusing to negotiate with the union after officers had voted to affiliate with the Connecticut State Employees Association in 2006. The case has since been appealed to the state Supreme Court.[1]
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