Am. Fed’n of Teachers v. Ledbetter

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The American Federation of Teachers, its St. Louis affiliate, and individual representatives appealed the trial court's summary judgment declaring that the board of education of the Construction Career Center Charter School District and the individual members of the board had no duty to "meet and confer" or to bargain collectively in good faith with the union. The Supreme Court reversed, holding that because Mo. Const. art. I, 29 provides that all employees, public and private, have a right to organize and to bargain collectively, it necessarily requires the board to meet and confer with the union, in good faith, with the present intention to reach an agreement. Remanded. View "Am. Fed'n of Teachers v. Ledbetter" on Justia Law