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The Commission dismissed the bypass appeal of a Brookline police sergeant who was bypassed for promotional appointment to police lieutenant as Brookline has subsequently removed its police department from civil service, divesting the Commission of any jurisdiction regarding this matter.
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The Commission upheld HRD’s scoring of the Appellant’s Education & Experience (E&E) component of the Correction Officer II promotional examination as “incomplete” because the Appellant failed to submit the necessary on-line claim form in compliance with the exam instructions.
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The Commission affirmed the decision of the Salem Police Department to bypass an applicant for appointment as a reserve police officer based upon unique circumstances related to a past restraining order.
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The Commission affirmed the decision of the Massachusetts Environmental Police (MEP) to bypass a candidate for appointment as an Environmental Police Officer A/B (EPO A/B) because he lacked the minimum entrance requirements.
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The Commission affirmed the decision of the Boston Police Department to bypass a candidate due to his driving history and mandated attendance at remedial driving courses.
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The Commission affirmed the decision of the Boston Police Department to bypass a candidate for lack of good judgment and untruthfulness in regard to previous employment
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The Commission, affirming the initial findings of the Boston Police Department that tweets sent by a Boston police officer after attending the so-called "stop the steal" rally on January 6, 2021 did not violate any BPD rules, concluded that no just cause existed for his termination.
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Finding that the State Police failed to prove that a Trooper had been untruthful, the Commission overturned his termination and modified the penalty to a 30-day suspension for violation of other rules.
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The Commission affirmed the decision of the City to suspend a motor equipment operator for five days for misconduct related to impermissible cell phone usage and insubordination.
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The Commission adopted the Tentative Decision of a DALA Magistrate and affirmed the decision of the Brockton Public Schools to terminate a custodian for a pattern of misconduct including threatening to harm his colleagues and their spouses.