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Law Enforcement Employee
Relations (LEER)
This division is the collective bargaining arm of
the WPPA for non-supervisory employees. Through collective bargaining,
LEER works with and for law enforcement personnel to ensure rights
and protect interests. In addition, LEER's comprehensive, skilled
representation in all areas of labor relations provides superior
union power.
LEER provides full service including representation on: contract
administration and negotiations; job security (protection in grievance
matters, arbitrations, disciplinary cases and unfair labor practices);
and other specialized services in areas of worker's compensation,
duty disability and civil service.
A. Disciplinary Cases Suspensions and Terminations
When requested, WPPA/LEER will:
1) Investigate alleged complaints against a member and recommend
a course of action; and
2) Appeal an unwarranted disciplinary action to a police and fire
commission, grievance committee, arbitrator or other appropriate
forum.
B. Wages, Hours and Working Conditions
1) WPPA/LEER will provide representation upon the request of an
affiliated local:
a) To represent the local in all phases of contract
negotiations.
b) To represent the local in final offer arbitration contract
disputes in appropriate cases.
c) To represent the local or individual members on matters before
the WERC or other state agencies, as appropriate.
d) To prepare and handle grievances including representation at
the arbitration step for appropriate cases.
2) WPPA/LEER pays the union's share of fees in all approved arbitrations.
3) WPPA/LEER furnishes legal advice or referral to members whose
wages, hours and/or working conditions have been adversely affected
outside of a contract, in violation of civil service rules and
regulations or prevailing law.
C. Duty Disability, Unemployment and Worker's Compensation
1) General advice on duty disability, unemployment and worker's
compensation procedures.
2) Referral to a specialized attorney for matters before state
agencies for matters related to a member's employment.
3) WPPA/LEER does not reimburse members for legal fees paid to
any attorney obtained by any member on a contingency basis, even
though the fee may be based upon a job-related incident (such as
a worker's compensation award).
D. Civil Litigation
1) WPPA/LEER furnishes attorneys to locals and/or members to file
civil suits in either state or federal court:
a) When the litigation will have a positive effect upon the quality
of law enforcement in the community or state; or
b) The employer has to be taken to court to force compliance with
prevailing statutes or the Wisconsin or United States Constitution;
or
c) The local and/or member must file litigation in order to obtain
court interpretation of prevailing statutes.
2) Certain civil litigation cases may be handled on a contingency
basis.
3) Approval by WPPA/LEER is required in these cases.
Legal Assistance
The WPPA employs a Director of Legal Services and a staff attorney
to represent its members in certain grievances and disciplinary
cases.
In addition, WPPA retains the law firm of Cullen, Weston, Pines
and Bach to represent its members. Cullen, Weston, Pines and Bach
attorneys are experienced in labor, employment and criminal law.
These attorneys assist in the representation of WPPA members.
The firm also offers a Group Legal Plan to WPPA members and their
families. As a member of WPPA, you are eligible for an initial
free consultation with an attorney on work matters (such as worker's
compensation cases) or on personal matters (including personal
injury cases that are not work related). You may receive a substantial
discount on any follow-up legal services.
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