San Diego County Court Clerks Association v. Superior Court (July 20,1999)

* Court: State Appellate

* Public Employer: San Diego County consolidated courts

* Plaintiffs' Job Classes: Court employees

* Trial Court Decision: Not applicable (petition filed directly with the appellate court)

* Appellate Court Outcome: In favor of public employer

* Plaintiffs' Counsel: Castle & Krause

* Issue Areas: Constitutionality of civil service status

San Diego Facts

* In June 1998, the voters amended the California constitution to permit the unification of municipal and superior courts in a county upon a majority vote within each level of judges in the county. If the vote is in favor of unification, municipal court employees become superior court employees.

* In August 1998, the San Diego county judges voted in favor of unification.

* The municipal court employees had had civil service status; the superior court employees had only at-will status.

* The association representing the municipal court employees filed a petition for writ of mandate with the appellate court; the court denied the petition.

Analysis of San Diego County Court Clerks Association Decision

* A statute implementing the constitutional amendment required court employees being unified to maintain their "benefits"; the court concludes that the term "benefits" does not include civil service status.

* A section of the Meyers-Milias-Brown Act, i.e., the city and county employees collective bargaining statute, continued the bargaining status of county employees transferred to the courts. The court distinguished this section of the Act, because the present case does not involve county employees.

* Most importantly, the court rejected the argument that the municipal court employees possessed either a federal or state constitutional vested right or due process right to continued civil service status. In other words, a public employee's civil service status is not constitutionally protected; a city or county can legislatively abolish that status.


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