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SERB chair cites steady operations, 60‑day turnaround for unfair labor practice charges
Summary
Craig Zemfer, chair of the State Employment Relations Board, told lawmakers SERB's proposed budget would maintain current services and staff, marking its 40th anniversary and reporting measured turnaround times of roughly 60–63 days to process unfair labor practice complaints. He discussed training, data services and the agency's role in labor‑management disputes.
Craig Zemfer, chair of the State Employment Relations Board, told the House Development Committee that SERB's budget request is intended to maintain existing service levels and cover negotiated wage increases. "We have not requested funding for any additional programs, projects or staffing," Zemfer said, noting the executive recommendation would allow SERB to cover general wage increases and predictable operating costs.
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