Town of Provincetown, Town ofWinthrop, Ware School Watertown Mass. 706, Weymouth 17 9 MLC Attleboro v. Ct. 635, 639 MLC Committee, 22 Firefighters, 710-711, 714 School 1315 200, 202 MLC 1502, (1982) (2002)............ 16 1508 9 M.L.C. 1091 424 States Outside Massachusetts: City of 63; Augusta 70 A. 3d cee 22 Attleboro, ec ME 20 (1996)..... 16 Local 1347 v.
Town of Provincetown, Town ofWinthrop, Ware School Watertown Mass. 706, Weymouth 17 9 MLC Attleboro v. Ct. 635, 639 MLC Committee, 22 Firefighters, 710-711, 714 School 1315 200, 202 MLC 1502, (1982) (2002)............ 16 1508 9 M.L.C. 1091 424 States Outside Massachusetts: City of 63; Augusta 70 A. 3d cee 22 Attleboro, ec ME 20 (1996)..... 16 Local 1347 v.
Town of Provincetown, Town ofWinthrop, Ware School Watertown Mass. 706, Weymouth Police 27, 30 17 ee (2008)........ Association, 28 n. 9 Mass. MLC 200, 202 MLC 1502, Local (1978) 1347 22 Committee, 9 1315 (1982).......... 22 (2002)............ M.L.C. (1996)..... 16 v. Watertown, 376 1091 (1982) Attleboro, cc ce ee 424 Mass. 315, ee ee ee eee eee States Outside Massachusetts: Maine Labor (2013) 273 16 1508 Yeretsky v.
Town ofWinthrop, D-08-13; Melchionno v Somerville Police Department, D-03-195; Perry v. Town of Plymouth, D-4498 (1993); Freeman v City of Cambridge, D-4717 (1993). Puza v. Westfield Police Commission, D1-12-318, p. 23 (2014), a true and accurate copy of which is attached hereto as Addendum C. See Local 1652, Intl Assn of Firefighters v.
Town ofWinthrop, D-08-13; Melchionno v Somerville Police Department, D-03-195; Perry v. Town of Plymouth, D-4498 (1993); Freeman v City of Cambridge, D-4717 (1993). (emphasis added).
Town ofWinthrop, D-08-13; Melchionno v Somerville Police Department, D-03-195; Perry v. Town of Plymouth, D-4498 (1993); Freeman v City of Cambridge, D-4717 (1993). (emphasis added).
Ct. 166 (1985) (substantial evidence supported Boards conclusion that union established past practice of town not enforcing residency requirement where in 30-year history of residency requirement bylaw, three officers were permitted to live out of town and there was no evidence of town enforcing the residency requirement); Town ofWinthrop, 28 MLC 200, MUP-2288 (January 4, 2002) (the union established a past practice with evidence that between the
Ct. 166 (1985) (substantial evidence supported Boards conclusion that union established past practice of town not enforcing residency requirement where in 30-year history of residency requirement bylaw, three officers were permitted to live out of town and there was no evidence of town enforcing the residency requirement); Town ofWinthrop, 28 MLC 200, MUP-2288 (January 4, 2002) (the union established a past practice with evidence that between the
Ct. 166 (1985) (substantial evidence supported Boards conclusion that union established past practice of town not enforcing residency requirement where in 30-year history of residency requirement bylaw, three officers were permitted to live out of town and there was no evidence of town enforcing the residency requirement); Town ofWinthrop, 28 MLC 200, MUP-2288 (January 4, 2002) (the union established a past practice with evidence that between the
Town ofWinthrop, 9 MLC 1884, aware of these activities. 1886, MUP-4879 (June 1, 1983). The City was clearly The Union claims that the City has deprived employees of pay and benefits that they would otherwise be entitled to, including overtime, sick leave and vacation benefits paid at a higher rate of pay. constitute an adverse action by the City.
See Town ofWinthrop, 28 MLC 200, 202 (2002) (the [CERB] has found a past practice to exist where the action or event occurred sporadically but consistently over a period of years) (citing City of Everett, 8 MLC 1036 (H.O. 1981), affd 8 MLC 1393 (1981)).7 The uncontroverted, credible testimony of Peter Coco established that the only exceptions to the longstanding practice of negotiating transfer agreements were in cases of emergency closures, cause
the town of Southampton for a generator and related equipment for municipal 31 of 50 660 telecommunications infrastructure, public safety and security improvements in town facilities; 661 provided further, that not less than $50,000 shall be provided to the Northampton Survival 662 Center, Inc. for the full restoration of onsite services; provided further, that not less than 663 $500,000 shall be expended for information technology upgrades in the town
the town of Southampton for a generator and related equipment for municipal 31 of 50 660 telecommunications infrastructure, public safety and security improvements in town facilities; 661 provided further, that not less than $50,000 shall be provided to the Northampton Survival 662 Center, Inc. for the full restoration of onsite services; provided further, that not less than 663 $500,000 shall be expended for information technology upgrades in the town
City Disposal, 465 U.S. 822, 115 LRRM 3193 (1984) (invocation of a right grounded in the collective bargaining agreement constitutes concerted activity); Town ofWinthrop, 9 MLC 1884, 1886 (1983). ii. The City/Department Knew of Concerted, Protected Activity.