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Appendix 1: A Recent Privatization Court Challenge
By
Mr. Patrick J. Wright
| June 26, 2007
Contents
The Three Legal Challenges to Privatization in Grand Rapids
State-Level Tort Action Against the Private Company
Federal Unfair Labor Practice: the “Successorship Doctrine”
State Unfair Labor Practice Charge or Contract Grievance: Repudiation of Collective Bargaining Agreement
Summary
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The Three Legal Challenges to Privatization in Grand Rapids
This text is part of the larger publication:
A School Privatization Primer
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Publication:
Study
SKU: S2007-07
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A School Privatization Primer
Acknowledgements
An Overview of Privatization
The Incidence of Contracting for School Support Services
Privatization and the Core Mission of Education
Factors Influencing Privatization in Michigan
School Privatization Contracting Guide
Conclusion
Appendix 1: A Recent Privatization Court Challenge
The Three Legal Challenges to Privatization in Grand Rapids
State-Level Tort Action Against the Private Company
Federal Unfair Labor Practice: the “Successorship Doctrine”
State Unfair Labor Practice Charge or Contract Grievance: Repudiation of Collective Bargaining Agreement
Summary
Appendix 2: Sample RFPs, Company Responses and Contracts
Appendix 3: Contractors Operating in Michigan School Districts
Endnotes