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The Commission allowed the bypass appeal of a military veteran seeking appointment as a firefighter with the Brockton Fire Department based on the appointing authority’s erroneous conclusions that the Appellant did not qualify for residency preference and had been less than truthful regarding his claim to residency
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The Commission dismissed the Appellant’s promotional bypass appeal as no bypass occurred. Rather, the Appellant was not selected by DOC for a provisional appointment to the position of Recreation Officer II.
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the Commission has exhausted its ability to exercise extraordinary relief pursuant to Chapter 310 of the Acts of 1993, the source of the Commission’s equity powers.4 The Appellant’s passivity or nonresponsiveness over the past year has led to a situation in which the Appellant is now 5 years older than the max age.
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The Commission dismissed an equity appeal seeking to enlist the Commission as the reviewer of the contents of a now-retired former municipal fire service officer’s personnel file, notwithstanding other avenues for resolving any disputes over potential mischaracterizations reflected in the retiree’s employment records
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The Commission allowed the request of the Waltham Police Department to revive the revoked eligible list for Police Sergeant after concluding that doing so is consistent with the effective maintenance of the merit system.
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The Commission overturned MassDOT's decision to terminate the Appellant as MassDOT failed to show, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the Appellant engaged in the alleged misconduct.
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The Commission denied the bypass appeal of a candidate for appointment to the position of municipal police officer whose recent pattern of poor judgment in the three years preceding the bypass, including an OUI and negligent operation of motor vehicle while uninsured, reasonably justified his bypass.