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Board of Educ. v. Farmingdale Classroom Teachers Assn., Inc.
Citation:
343 N.E.2d 278 (1975)Facts
The Board of Education of the Farmingdale Union Free School District (Plaintiff) sued the Farmingdale Classroom Teachers’ Association (Defendant) for abuse of process, alleging that the association wrongfully and maliciously and with intent to injure and harass the school district issued 87 subpoenas for testimony on a single day. Teachers employed by the school district were all absent on two successive days and the Public Employee Relations Board charged the association with violating the law that prohibited public employees from engaging in a strike. This resulted in an administrative hearing for which 87 teachers were subpoenaed for testimony on a single day on which they could not all be absent from school.
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