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The Commission declined the Petitioner's request to investigate alleged irregularities regarding a recent promotional examination as it involves issues already reviewed by the Commission or can be addressed as part of an appeal the Petitioner has pending before the Commission.
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The Commission dismissed the Appellant’s appeal after determining that the Appellant raises no issue—nor does he seek relief—that is not, or could not have been, asserted within the scope of his pending disciplinary appeal (filed with the Commission in August 2022) or his federal lawsuit currently scheduled for trial.
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The Commission dismissed the Appellant's appeal as he was not bypassed for promotion, was not aggrieved as defined by the civil service law and issues related to the promotional process are being addressed through a separate bypass appeal.
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Ruling that the Appellant was not provided with sufficient due process protections prior to his removal from the payroll as part of a "duty status hearing" in 2018, the Court granted relief to the Appellant, including reinstatement and retroactive pay.
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The Commission accepted the recommendation of a DALA Magistrate to affirm the Boston Police Department's decision to terminate the Appellant for untruthfulness, including the filing of false charges against a Police Captain.
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The Commission dismissed this discipline appeal based on a lack of jurisdiction as an appeal regarding the same matter was filed with an arbitrator.
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Although it is an unfortunate outcome for the Appellant, the Commission dismissed his appeal as he was unable to show that he is an aggrieved person based on his failure to check his spam email account and open a notification telling him that his name appeared on a certification for Somerville firefighter.
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The Appellant filed an appeal contesting the decision of the Lowell PD to bypass him for Police Lieutenant. As the Appellant has complaint pending with MCAD, this appeal was dismissed until that matter is resolved.
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The Commission dismissed the Appellant’s bypass appeal as DOC had reasonable justification to bypass him based on his prior misconduct that resulted in his termination from employment at DOC five years ago.
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The Commission dismissed the Appellant’s appeal from the scoring of the ECT&E component of the Boston Fire Lieutenant Promotional Examination after the Human Resources Division clarified the score notices sent to the Appellant and confirmed that he received all proper credit to which he was entitled.