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_SXs The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health & Human Services Department ofDevelopmentalServices Central/West Regional Office 140 High Street L. Patrick Deval Springfield, MA 01105 (413) 205-0800 ith BH Biome (800) 328-3123 Commissioner Governor FAX: TTY: Timothy P. Murray Lieutenant Governor a . _ Daniel Lunden Regional Director (413) 205-1612 (413) 205-1640 John W. Polanowicz Secretary March 15, 2013 Edward B.
AFSCME Council 93 Local 646 (hereafter Union) represents certain employees who are employed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts through the Department ofDevelopmentalService out of the Wrentham Developmental Center. The President for Local 646 is Joanne Xavier. As Local 646 President, Ms. Xavier regularly represents the Union in front of management in labor management committee meetings and grievance hearings.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BEFORE THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR RELATIONS HS AFSCME Charging Party HS Council 93, HS YS Ww In the matter of Case No: SUP-14-4518 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, (Department ofDevelopmentalServices) SS HS and eS Respondent RESPONDENTS ANSWER TO COMPLAINT OF PROHIBITED PRACTICE Now comes the Respondent, Department ofDevelopmental Services (hereinafter DDS) and states the following in response to the complaint issued by
DCS provides human resources functions to multiple state agencies including the Department ofDevelopmentalServices (DDS), Mass, Rehabilitation Commission (MRC), Mass. Commission for the Blind (MCB), Mass. Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (MCDHH), and the Chelsea Soldiers Home. 5, (H.) Mr. Morellos overall mission as Benefits and Leave Supervisor is to assure that all benefits and leave programs and operations function effectively.
Department ofDevelopmentalServices, 29 MCSR 164 (2016); Volpicelli v. City of Woburn, 22 MCSR 448 (2009); Williamson v. Department of Transitional Assistance, 22 MCSR 436 (2009). In this case, the Appellants appeal was filed at the Commission on November 24, 2021.
See Lannigan v Department ofDevelopmentalServices, 30 MCSR 494 (2017) Similarly, when an employee agrees to work overtime or temporarily works out-of-grade, he or she may have some other claim (such as under a collective bargaining agreement) to receive 4 a pay-differential for the time spent working in that capacity, but temporary, voluntary or overtime assignments are not, as a general rule, meant to be transformed into permanent promotions through
Department ofDevelopmentalServices, 29 MCSR 164 (2016); Volpicelli v. City of Woburn, 22 MCSR 448 (2009); Williamson v. Department of Transitional Assistance, 22 MCSR 436 (2009). In this case, the Appellants appeal was filed at the Commission on December 15, 2021. Not counting intervening Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, this was twenty days after he was notified that his requests for exemptions were denied and sixteen days after he resigned.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health & Human Services | Bi fe Department ofDevelopmentalServices fl Central/West Regional Office QEZ SY 140 High Street Springfield, MA oe (413) 205-0800 01105 (800) 328-3123 Elin M. Howe Commissioner Timothy P. Murray FAX: (413) 205-1612 Daniel'Landen Lieutenant Governor TTY: (413) 205-1640 Regional Director JudyAnn Bigby, M.D. Secretary November 8, 2012 Edward B.
Mimmo J.abor Counsel Human Resources Division BBO# 662029 Business Address: Department ofDevelopmentalServices Central / West Regional Office 1 /&fi2 Date CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE Coalition of Public Safety v. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Conservation and Recreation, Docket Number: ], Peter M.
Department ofDevelopmentalServices, 29 MCSR 164 (2016); Volpicelli v. City of Woburn, 22 MCSR 448 (2009); Williamson v. Department of Transitional Assistance, 22 MCSR 436 (2009). In this case, the Appellant was found guilty of misconduct after a Trial Board hearing held on January 28, 2022. He resigned his position on January 31, 2022, after receiving written notice on that day of his 5-day suspension.