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The Commission affirmed the bypass of an applicant for full-time Springfield Police Department Officer given the seven police incident reports over a five-year period, a poor driving record, and an acknowledgement that she violated a harassment prevention order.
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The Commission dismissed an appeal from a Winthrop patrol officer given reinstatement following his discharge after receiving a favorable arbiter's award.
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The Commission denied an appeal by a Storekeeper III at the Department of Correction for reclassification to Storekeeper IV given that although their responsibilities were consistent with that of the retired superior, the retired superior's responsibilities were consistent with Storekeeper III and Storekeeper II.
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The Commission modified the discharge of a Leominster Police Department officer to a 60-day suspension, given that implicit bias affected Leominster’s treatment of his case. The Commission also found it concerning that Leominster came to a baseless conclusion that the police officer almost assaulted his superior.
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The Commission rejected the motion for reconsideration by State Police, rejecting the argument that it had no jurisdiction over disciplinary matters handled administratively in-house.
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The Commission affirmed the bypass of a candidate for original appointment to the Holyoke Fire Department given that their preferential treatment based upon residency could not be verified.
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The Commission allowed the appeal of a candidate seeking original appointment to the City of Medford's Police Department as reserve given that the captain was biased due to a negative history with the candidate's father, a former detective with the Medford Police Department.