How does PERC remedy or correct violations of the PERC statute?
PERC has broad discretion to take action and issue orders as necessary to effectuate the purposes and policies of the statute it administers. Such remedies may include orders for back pay, orders for reinstatement of employees terminated for union activity, removal of disciplinary materials from personnel files, cessation of dues deductions, and disclosure of relevant information. Additionally, PERC is authorized to seek court enforcement of any of its subpoenas, rulings, orders or decisions. However, PERC has no specific statutory authority to grant punitive damages.
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