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The Commission upheld the six-month suspension and demotion of a Fire Captain to Firefighter, finding that the Appellant’s persistent pattern of attendance issues, culminating in an unjustified refusal to return to work, even on limited duty, justified the discipline imposed.
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The Commission dismissed the appeal of the Appellant as he is unable to show that he was bypassed for promotional appointment or that he is otherwise an aggrieved person who should be granted relief.
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The Commission has determined that the appeal filed by the Appellant was not timely filed. Further, the Commission affirms the decision of the Massachusetts Parole Board to bypass the Appellant for appointment as a full-time Field Parole Officer A/B due to disciplinary action in the Appellant’s employment history.
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The Commission granted relief to the Appellant after concluding that the City failed to promote the Appellant to Deputy Fire Chief from an expiring eligible list due to political bias.
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The Commission closed its investigation regarding the former Police's improper use of non-civil service police officers after the City implemented all recommendations included the submission of request for relief to those person aggrieved, which the Commission approved.
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Superior Court decision regarding the Appellants' motion to enforce the Civil Service Commission decision that overturned their terminations and ordered an investigation regarding the misconduct of the incumbent Fire Chief.
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Other Appeal dated November 4, 2008 Boston Municipal Police Officers (former) v. City of Boston - Related Superior Court Decision 11/4/08 (Overturned by Appeals Court on 4/6/11)
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Other Appeal dated August 20, 2009 Methuen Police Department Investigation Findings, Conclusions and Orders: Methuen's Review and Selection of Reserve Police Officers 8/20/09
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The Commission upheld the decision of the State Police to discipline the Appellant for misconduct related to failing to work 6 hours of claimed overtime, but modified the discipline based on different findings and disparate treatment.