Labor board orders San Mateo County to respond to sheriff's union complaint
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The California Public Employment Relations Board has instructed San Mateo County to respond to a complaint from the Deputy Sheriffs' Association regarding alleged labor violations committed by Sheriff Christina Corpus and former chief of staff Victor Aenlle. The union accuses them of unilaterally changing overtime guidelines and increasing staffing levels without negotiation, infringing on the rights of deputies. A settlement conference is scheduled, and if unresolved, the case will proceed to a formal hearing. This conflict highlights ongoing tensions between county officials and law enforcement leadership.
The California Public Employment Relations Board directed San Mateo County to address a Deputy Sheriffs' Association complaint regarding alleged labor violations by Sheriff Christina Corpus and a former chief.
The union argues that Sheriff Corpus unilaterally altered overtime and staffing policies without negotiation, infringing on deputies' rights and violating state labor laws.
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