Bowman ORDER On April 27, 2021, Joseph Brangwynne, David Feyler and William King (Appellants), all members of the Town ofBillerica (Town)s Fire Department (BFD), filed a non-bypass equity appeal with the Civil Service Commission (Commission) stating: Smith v. Billerica (G2-18079) ordered the promotional list for fire captain, established 4/11/2017, remain active until Smith was promoted or bypassed. Smith was promoted 4/20/21.
Bradleys letter indicates that it is related to the July 7, 2012, homicide of [an identified person] in the town ofBillerica, Massachusetts, nothing in the language of the request itself limits responsive records to email communications concerning that case. Our Office has determined that review of the records responsive to Mr.
The complaints allege that the Board failed to uphold the Town ofBillericas Charter and violated the Boards policies and procedures. The complaints also raise several allegations regarding the Boards process in considering the petition, the Boards authority, and various Board members reasoning for rejecting the petition. The Division of Open Governments jurisdiction concerns compliance with the Open Meeting Law, G.L. c. 30A, 18-25.
Town ofBillerica 43 MLC 195, 196 (2017). In Town of Billerica, the town notified the Union that it would eliminate two shifts at its Wastewater Treatment Plant. Id at 195. The town met with the union to discuss the change on two occasions, however, the union did not make any proposals or counterproposals regarding the impacts of transition to the one-shift operation during the meetings. Id. 195-196.
Town ofBillerica, 31 MCSR 400 (2018), to assert that retroactive seniority (for civil service purposes only) may be 2 In Bergeron, the Commission further noted that it previously understood that, the date of promotion would be relevant to computing the time required to serve in a position for purposes of defining eligibility to sit for the next higher titles promotional examination, but that potential was subsequently eliminated by the paradigm established
FAX Number 365 Boston Road Billerica MA 01821 7 978-528-7909 EMPLOYER' S LABOR RELATIONS REPRESENTATIVE 8. Name 9. Telephone Number. 978-528-8500 Timothy G. Piwowar 10,11,12,13. Address (street and No., city/town, state, and ZIP code) 14. FAX Number 978-528-7909 365 Boston Road Billerica MA 01821 15. E-mail address tpiwowar@billerica.k12.ma.us 16. Firm/Organization Name 18. Telephone Number |617-367-6035 \17.
Piwowar Billerica School Committee 365 Boston Road Billerica, MA 01821 RE: MUP-15-4328 Billerica School Committee and AFSCME, Council 93, AFLCIO Dear Joseph L DeLorey,Esq. and Timothy G. Piwowar: The Department of Labor Relations (Department) has received, docketed and reviewed the above-referenced charge.
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City of Boston, 11 MLC 1339, 1340, n.1 (1985) (citing Town ofBillerica, 8 MLC 1103, 1106 (1981))). The Department does not review arbitration decisions de novo. Town of Plymouth, 35 MLC 161, 162 (2009). As long as the decision is reasonable, it is not repugnant to the Law. Finally, even if the Department were to disagree with the arbitrator's conclusion, we do not find his analysis repugnant to the purposes and policies of the Law.
PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE Name and Address of Labor Organization Local 30 IAFF, 2 Marzino Lane, Stoneham, MA Affiliation (if any) To National or State Labor Organization Professional Fire Fighters of Massachusetts and International Association of Fire Fighters Name and Address of President of Local Labor Organization Phone # Chris Haynes ti e vi 34 Hamilton Ave., Billerica, MA Home 617-201-0819 Cell pl Fhone # 01821 Name and Address of Collective Bargalning
Compare, City of Peabody, 9 MLC 1447, 1450-1451 (1982) (the reduction in wages caused by the elimination of a practice of regularly paying police officers extra compensation at an overtime rate when they worked twenty minutes of their lunch period constituted a mandatory subject of bargaining) with Town ofBillerica, 8 MLC 1957, 1962-1963 (1982) (the reduction in overtime opportunities resulting from decisions to stop filling odd hours and to reduce