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Discipline Appeal dated April 5, 2019 Erickson, Craig v. Town of Rockland - Related Superior Court Order 4/5/19
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The Commission rejected a Springfield police officer’s appeal after finding that the police officer was not a tenured employee, given that he had been discharged within his probationary period.
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Discipline Appeal dated March 20, 2017 Farrell, Kevin v. Town of Danvers - Related Superior Court Order 3/20/17
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The Commission dismissed the Appellant's appeal as it lacked jurisdiction to hear a disciplinary appeal of a firefighter in his probationary period.
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The Commission upheld a firefighter’s thirty-day suspension for failing to comply with two orders to attend medical examinations and two orders to meet with the Deputy Chief to explain the absences.
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The Commission accepted the Recommended Decision of the DALA Magistrate and affirmed the City's decision to terminate the Appellant as a firefighter based on his chronic absenteeism, tardiness and poor performance.
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Discipline appeal denied. The Lowell Housing Authority has shown that the Appellant engaged in insubordination and that his long history of prior discipline justified his termination.
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A State Police Officer who had a history of sleeping on the job had his 270-day suspension affirmed by the Commission after it found that he had been inattentive to duty during service of two details and smelled of alcohol during one of them. He was not intoxicated at the time of being tested, however.
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The Commission affirmed the suspension of fire alarm operator with the Boston Fire Department for one-tour after finding he was responsible for a lapse in judgement that caused a delay in responding to a fire emergency in a 12-story residential building in down-town Boston.
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The Commission reduced the suspension of a New Bedford school custodian from 5-days to 3-days, after he failed to follow a newly amended sick-day notification policy on two different occasions where the school failed to give him a reasonable notice in advance about the new policy when the first violation was committed.