September 18, 2012 Officer Michelle Basteri 11 Valdora Drive Stoneham, MA 02180 RE: Temporary Modified Duty Assignment Dear Officer Basteri: physician, Dr. Peter Lynch, relative to your [am in receipt of documentation from your treating tendinosis. At this time, your medical care and treatment for your chronic right shoulder of 11/24/2011.
Mark Russell, Esq. 271 Main Street, Suite 302 Stoneham, MA 02180 Appearance for Respondent: Siobhan E. Kelly, Esq. Department of State Police 470 Worcester Road Framingham, MA 01702 Commissioner: Christopher C.
See Town of Scituate, 16 MLC 1195, 1198, MUP-6752 (Aug. 25, 12 1989) (mere change in procedure for administering a condition of employment that does 13 not alter the actual condition does not constitute a change in a mandatory subject of 14 bargaining); see also, Town ofStoneham, 28 MLC 171, 173, MUP-2615 (Nov. 15, 2001) 15 (citing City of Boston, 4 MLC 1153, 1155, MUP-2222 (July 26, 1977); Winchester School 16 Committee, 6 MLC 1046, 1048, 1049,
Abusalah" Subject FW: Ideas that Count - Volume IIX Date January 11, 2020 at 10:41:29 PM GMT From: New York RCC Partnership (CENSUS/ OTHER) Sent: Friday, January 10, 2020 4:05 PM Subject: Ideas that Count - Volume IIX Dear 2020 Census Partner, Like so many of you, the Town ofStoneham (MA) Complete Count Committee has been very proactive in sharing the Census message about available
See, generally, Town of Cohasset, MUP-12-1495, 2015 MLRC LEXIS 6 (January 30, 2015); Town ofStoneham, 41 MLC 16 (2014); Boston School Committee, MUP13-2795, 2014 MLRC LEXIS 32 (June 24, 2014). As the Respondent has continued to offer to bargain with the Union and the Union has refused to do so, any remedy to be issued should a violation of Law be found would be redundant. Nil.
$200,000 shall be expended for technological improvements for Holbrook public schools; 681 provided further, that not less than $500,000 shall be expended for technological improvements 682 for Braintree public schools; provided further, that not less than $500,000 be expended for 32 of 50 683 technological improvements for Randolph public schools; provided further, that not less than 684 $300,000 shall be expended for system-wide upgrades for the town
$200,000 shall be expended for technological improvements for Holbrook public schools; 681 provided further, that not less than $500,000 shall be expended for technological improvements 682 for Braintree public schools; provided further, that not less than $500,000 be expended for 32 of 50 683 technological improvements for Randolph public schools; provided further, that not less than 684 $300,000 shall be expended for system-wide upgrades for the town
Town ofStoneham, 6 MDLR 1639 (1984) (M.G.L.c.6,172, may not be used by police departments, as prospective employers, to circumvent the requirements of M.G.L.c.151B,4(9).
XXV is ambiguous 388 Mass. on whether the parties intended to give the City exclusive managerial authority to establish, change, enlarge or reduce hours of work for EMTs their bargaining and Paramedics, and neither party offered evidence of history to resolve the ambiguity on that matter. admitted that the Agreements are silent on that matter. 6 (2012); Massachusetts City does Board of Regents, 15 MLC not satisfy this affirmative defense, Further, Town
Further, the City Town ofStoneham, 39 MLC 1, 6 (2012); Massachusetts Board of Regents, 15 MLC at 1269. Therefore, | find that the City does not satisfy this affirmative defense, and that the Union did not waive its contractual rights to bargain over the Citys decision to reduce unit members hours of work in June of 2010 or the impacts of that decision. School Committee of Newton v.
Moynihan, P.C. 271 Main Street, Suite 302 Stoneham, MA 02180 Appearance for Respondent: Daniel Brunelli, Esq. Department of State Police 470 Worcester Road Framingham, MA 01702 Commissioner: Christopher C.
See Town ofStoneham, 19 MLC, 1345, 1350 (1992) (loss of opportunity to perform work or represent additional members adversely impacts the bargaining unit); City of New Bedford, 15 MLC 1732, 1739 (1989). Present at the investigation were the president of the HTA as well as the MTA Field Representative for the HTA, who had 10 See Groton-Dunstable Regl Sch. Comm. v.