Shea, Timothy v. City of Boston 6/30/22

The Appellant has shown, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the City failed to follow the requirements of the civil service law before terminating his employment and that his rights were prejudiced by the City’s failure to follow those requirements. Therefore, he must be restored to his permanent civil service

This record is part of the Massachusetts Civil Service Commission Decisions collection.

Agency
Civil Service Commission
Appeal Type
Discipline Appeal
Summary
The Appellant has shown, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the City failed to follow the requirements of the civil service law before terminating his employment and that his rights were prejudiced by the City’s failure to follow those requirements. Therefore, he must be restored to his permanent civil service
Documents
Original Source

This record was sourced from the website of the Civil Service Commission. All decisions of the commission from 2006 to present are available on that site.

Shea, Timothy v. City of Boston 6/30/22

The Appellant has shown, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the City failed to follow the requirements of the civil service law before terminating his employment and that his rights were prejudiced by the City’s failure to follow those requirements. Therefore, he must be restored to his permanent civil service

This record is part of the Massachusetts Civil Service Commission Decisions collection.

Agency
Civil Service Commission
Appeal Type
Discipline Appeal
Summary
The Appellant has shown, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the City failed to follow the requirements of the civil service law before terminating his employment and that his rights were prejudiced by the City’s failure to follow those requirements. Therefore, he must be restored to his permanent civil service
Documents
Original Source

This record was sourced from the website of the Civil Service Commission. All decisions of the commission from 2006 to present are available on that site.