Civil Service Personnel Ass'n v. City of Akron

356 N.E.2d 300, 48 Ohio St. 2d 25, 2 Ohio Op. 3d 98, 1976 Ohio LEXIS 701
CourtOhio Supreme Court
DecidedOctober 27, 1976
DocketNo. 75-1164
StatusPublished
Cited by34 cases

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Civil Service Personnel Ass'n v. City of Akron, 356 N.E.2d 300, 48 Ohio St. 2d 25, 2 Ohio Op. 3d 98, 1976 Ohio LEXIS 701 (Ohio 1976).

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Appellant contends that a complaint for injunctive relief to force a municipality to conduct an election among its employees, to determine which of two rival employee unions shall represent them, is subject to a motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim for which relief can be granted under Civ. R. 12(B)(6), because no legal or equitable right to such an election exists. Appellant points out there exists no statutory authority for the election ordered by the courts below, and states there exists no common-law right to such an election. Appellant asserts that the maxim “equity will not suffer a wrong to be without a remedy” assumes there exists a right recognized by positive law, and not merely that which may bé immoral or unfortunate.

Appellee urges that a Common Pleas Court, in the exercise of its equity jurisdiction, has the authority to hear and determine representation disputes between municipal labor unions. Appellee urges further that municipal employees have the constitutional right, under the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, to choose their own bargaining agent.

[27]*27Where a right is statutory it. should not be extended beyond ther; scope of the. statute, however inequitable the result may seem.-“Equity follows the law” is..the applicable maxim in determining the extent of such a Statutory right; E. g., 20 Ohio Jurisprudence 2d 128, Equity, Section 63. This established rule has long guided courts in instances where rules, of law may be ascertained. “Equity follows the law, and cánnot be invoked to destroy or supplant a legal right. ” In re Dickey (1949), 87 Ohio App. 255, 264, 94 N. E. 2d 223. When the rights of parties are clearly defined and established by law .(especially when the source of such definition is through constitutional or statutory .provision) the maxim “equity follows the law” .is usually strictly applied.

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