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Civil Service Commission Decisions
Department of State Police 7/20/17
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Eden, Rafferty, Tetreau & Erlich 238 Shrewsbury Street Worcester, MA 01604 (508) 795-1601 Respondents Attorney: Suzanne T. Caravaggio, Esq. Office of the Departmental Prosecutor Department of State Police 470 Worcester Road Framingham, MA 01702 (508) 988-7029 Commissioner: Cynthia A.
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Fax Number 27 Mechanic Street, Worcester, MA 01608 41. This charge is filed against (check one) 12.
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Town of Hudson 10/9/08
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Mirick OConnell 100 Front Street Worcester, MA 01608 Hearing Officer: John J.
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Austin Talya Yaylaian (BBO#: 669286) REARDON, JOYCE & AKERSON, P.C. 4 Lancaster Terrace Worcester, MA 01609 (508) 754-7285 Decision mailed: 10 hie los: Civil Service Commission COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION ROY FREDERICK, Appellant Docket No. D-06-235 BOSTON POLICE DEPT., Appointing Authority Stephen C. Pfaff, Esq.
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Town of Wareham 5/5/11
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Reardon, Joyce & Akerson, P.C. 4 Lancaster Terrace Worcester, MA 01609 Respondents Attorney: Steven A. Torres, Esq. Law Offices of Steven A. Torres P.O. Box 710 Taunton, MA 02780 Comunissioner: Paul M.
Civil Service Commission Decisions
City of Chicopee 2/4/16
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Reardon, Joyce & Akerson, P.C. 4 Lancaster Terrace Worcester, MA 01609 Appearance for Respondent: Thomas J. Rooke, Esq. Assistant City Solicitor City of Chicopee 73 Chestnut Street Springfield, MA 01103 Commissioner: Christopher C. Bowman SUMMARY OF DECISION The City suspended Sgt. Godere for five (5) days and demoted him from sergeant to police officer. The City failed to show that Sgt.
Department of Labor Relations Contracts
Coalition of Police 7-1-13 to 6-30-16 (Deerfield, Town of)
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Higgins Mirick O'Connell I 00 Front Street Worcester, MA 01608-1477 chiggins@mirickoconnell.com t 508.860.1416 f 508.983.6260 August 26, 2014 VIA EMAIL AND FIRST CLASS MAIL Kayce D. Warren Interim Town Administrator Town of Deerfield 8 Conway St.
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Rozak Mirick OConnell 100 Front Street Worcester, MA 01608-1477 krozak@mirickoconnell.com t 508.860.1428 f 508.983.6294 September 9, 2011 VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL Marjorie Wittner, Chairperson Elizabeth Neumier, Board Member Harris Freeman, Board Member Department of Labor Relations Charles F.
Rozak Mirick OConnell 100 Front Street Worcester, MA 01608-1477 krozak@mirickoconnell.com t 508.860.1428 f 508.983.6294 April 16, 2014 VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL Edward Srednicki, Esq. Department of Labor Relations Charles F, Hurley Building 19 Staniford Street, 1st Floor Boston, MA 02114 Re: Southbridge School Committee and Ann Vasey Case Nos. MUP-06-4762 and MUP-07-5010 (A. Vasey Retaliation Appeal (CERB) '14) Dear Mr.
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Public Works Alison Eliot, Senior Project Manager Office: (508) 532-6025 Email: aeliot@framinghamma.gov Bob Sheldon, Director,Capital Projects Office: (508) 532-6016 Email: rhs@framinghamma.gov Allyssa Jewell, Communications Project Manager Office: (508) 532-6025 Email: ajewell@framinghamma.gov Framingham Police Department Main: (508) 872-1212 Emergency: 911 Framingham Fire Department Main: (508) 532-5930 Emergency: 911 427 Main Street, Suite 400, Worcester
Public Works Alison Eliot, Senior Project Manager Office: (508) 532-6025 Email: aeliot@framinghamma.gov Bob Sheldon, Director,Capital Projects Office: (508) 532-6016 Email: rhs@framinghamma.gov Allyssa Jewell, Communications Project Manager Office: (508) 532-6025 Email: ajewell@framinghamma.gov Framingham Police Department Main: (508) 872-1212 Emergency: 911 Framingham Fire Department Main: (508) 532-5930 Emergency: 911 427 Main Street, Suite 400, Worcester
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both worked this, and other, events. 2 For just a sample of such cases over the last four decades, see Mahar Teachers Association, 43 MLC 205 (2017); Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 42 MLC 49 (2015); Salem Teachers Union, 35 MLC 225 (2009); City of Boston, 25 MLC 76 (1998); Andover School Committee, 22 MLC 1057 (1996); Massachusetts State Lottery Commission, 22 MLC 1468 (1996); City of Quincy, 14 MLC 1347 (1987); Town of Wayland, 7 MLC 2082 (1981); City
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 28 MLC 36 (2001); City of Worcester, 25 MLC 169 (1999). Here, the City unilaterally altered Meninos job duties and workload by revoking her access to the loft and by requiring her to create detailed lists of specific duties to be performed by PMD staff on overtime at special events.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 28 MLC 36 (2001); City of Worcester, 25 MLC 169 (1999). Here, the City unilaterally altered Meninos job duties and workload by revoking her access to the loft and by requiring her to create detailed lists of specific duties to be performed by PMD staff on overtime at special events.
Boston, 24 MLC 89, 91 (1998); see also Duxbury School Committee, 25 MLC 22, 24 (1998); City of Worcester, 4 MLC 1697, 1698 (1978); City of Leominster, 3 MLC 1579, 1581 (1977). A. There was no mandatory bargaining obligation over the change in Meninos badge access to the loft because there was no change to any term or condition of employment.
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