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The Commission dismissed the appeal of a five-day suspension from a West Springfield Police Captain, on the grounds that the appeal did not include the filing fee and was late when it was mailed to HRD, not to the Commission.
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The commission reversed a three-day suspension imposed on the Head Clerk of the BFD after she forwarded a fire report including details of a drug overdose to a property manager. The commission reasoned that the Appellant did not violate state ethics laws, and these fire reports are routinely provided to the public.
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The Civil Service Commission dismissed, with a future effective date, the appeal of a State Trooper contesting his termination due to his failure to comply with the requirement to receive COVID vaccination. He may re-open his appeal after a final decision on a parallel appeal filed with MCAD.
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Appeal of 2-day suspension denied. There was just cause to discipline the firefighter for his insubordination at the scene of a fire.
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An employee of the Quincy Housing Authority with a record of aggressive and troublesome behavior toward supervisors was discharged after an unseemly altercation with the housing authority’s executive director. The commission found that the employee’s discharge was in accordance with progressive discipline principles.
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The Superior Court issued a further decision clarifying what payments are due to Appellants for back pay, interest, etc.
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Discipline Appeal dated March 11, 2019 Boston Police Department Hair Drug Test Appeals - Related Superior Court Decision 3/11/19
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A Methuen Public Schools maintenance worker appealed his discharge. Because the record was clear that he had been charged and convicted after assaulting his spouse, violating a restraining order, and on drug charges, the commission summarily dismissed his appeal on these incontestable facts.
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The Commission dismissed the appeal of a Boston police officer who was discharged following an off-duty incident in which the officer's department-issued firearm was stolen after it was not properly secured and he gave a civilian access to his vehicle. The Commission was not convinced by the police officer’s argument.