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5 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
Singh, Samantha (DLR) From: Sent: To: Subject: Jason Powalisz Wednesday, January 02, 2019 9:58 AM Efile DLR (EOL); Shannon Phillips; Suzanne Hilli; Ed Halloran; Maldonado-Ong, Jen (DLR) SMEA/City of Somerville, MUP 16-5670 Pursuant to a settlement agreement, the SMEA hereby withdraws the above-mentioned charge. the April hearing. Thank you. Jason R.
Yes No Note: The Division may decline to issue a complaint unless reasonable settlement efforts have bean made by the charging party. CMR 15.04(1). The Division may refer the charge to a Division mediator for sattlement discussions. 456 INFORMATION ON CHARGING PARTY 17. Name 18. Somerville Municipal Employees Representat to contact ive 20. | Jason R. Powalisz 508-485-6600 Association 19.
In addition, the Parties are directed to confer as to whether they are willing to engage the services of a DLR Mediator for possible settlement. Utilization of a mediator will not delay the commencement of the Hearing. 2.
Department of Labor Relations Cases
Teamsters, Local 127 / Mass. Department of Transportation
5 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
The parties have agreed to extend the date of the hearing in order to attempt to reach an amicable settlement of the above entitled matter and anticipate that a successful settlement shall be reached.. 5.
5 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
Evans: As reported to you on December 18, 2018 the parties reached a tentative settlement, subject to execution by the parties that calls for withdrawal of the charge in the abovecaptioned matter. That settlement has now been signed by respondent. Accordingly, the charging party herewith withdraws the charge, with prejudice. Sincerely, L Ml mi Matthew E.
Note: The DLR may decline to issue a complaint unless reasonable settlement efforts have been made by the charging party. 456 CMR 15.04(1). INFORMATION ON CHARGING PARTY 17. Name Lawrence Patrolmen's Association 19. 18. Representative to contact 20. Telephone Number Matthew E. Dwyer 781-359-9777 21.
6 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
CT Yes No Note: The Division may decline to issue a complaint unless reasonable settlement efforts have been made by the charging party 456 CMR 15.04(1). The Division may refer the charge to a Divison mediator for settlement discussions. INFORMATION ON CHARGING PARTY 17. Name State Police Association of Massachusetts 19. 18. Representative to contact 20. Telephone Number E.
In addition, the Parties are directed to confer as to whether they are willing to engage the services of a DLR Mediator for possible settlement. Utilization of a mediator will not delay the commencement of the Hearing. 1.
3 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
CLOSURE: Case settled L] Referred to voluntary binding arbitration (G.L. c. 150E, 9) LJ Other: SESSION DATES: JOINT = MANAGEMENT (only) UNION (only) 1 1. 2 2. 3. 3 3. 4. 4 4. 6. 6 6. 7: 7 7. 8. 8 8. 9. 9 x 9: 1. 2. 22/12 Afosfiz OTHER COMMENTS: MEDIATOR: SIGNED: DIRECTOR: (e.g. additional settlements i.e. ULPs) (nuts AC TK . , al C1 APPROVED - CASE CLOSED SIGNED: CO pate: OTHER: DATE: . 2/21 i //2
The mediator came in on March 8, 2012 and met with the Union to get them to move in a positive direction towards a reasonable settlement. 6. Later in the middle of March the Manager and the Union representation drafted the changes for the contract, and then both parties brought it back to their respective organizations for comments and a vote. The Manager presented it to the Board of Commissioner, and the Board had comments and proposed changes.
Fait accompli Note: The Division may decline to issue a complaint unless reasonable settlement efforts have been made by the charging party. 456 CMR 15.04 (1) INFORMATION ON CHARGING PARTY 21. Telephone Number 617-367-6024 19. Representative to contact Joseph DeLorey 18. Name AFSCME Council 93, Local 939 20. Address (street and No., city/town, state, and ZIP code) 22. Fax Number 8 Beacon St., Boston, MA 02108 23.
5 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
(NEPBA Local 200) And Massachusetts Department of Corrections (DOC) NEPBA NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL The Massachusetts DOC Captains, affiliated with the New England Police Benevolent Association NEPBA Local 200 and the Massachusetts Department of Corrections entered into a written settlement agreement resolving the above matter on April 23, 2017.
lv] Yes LJ No Note: The DLR may decline to issue a complaint unless reasonable settlement efforts have been made by the charging party. 456 CMR 15.04(1). INFORMATION ON CHARGING 17. Name New England Police Benevolent Assn' 19. PARTY 18. Representative to contact 20. Telephone Number Thomas E. Horgan 617-770-2929 Address (street and No., city/town, state, and ZIP code) 308 Victory Rd., Floor 3, Quincy, MA 22. 21.
In addition, the Parties are directed to confer as to whether they are willing to engage the services of a DLR Mediator for possible settlement. Utilization of a mediator will not delay the commencement of the Hearing.
3 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
Note: The DLR may decline to issue a complaint unless reasonable settlement efforts have been made by the charging party 456 CMR 15.04(1). The Division may refer the charge to a Division mediator for settlement discussions. INFORMATION ON CHARGING PARTY 39. The Charging Party is an Individual (1), Employee Organization (O), Employer (E): |O 40. Name 41. Representative to contact 42. Telephone INAGE Local 490 Julia Slattery, Esq.
In addition, the Parties are directed to confer as to whether they are willing to engage the services of a DLR Mediator for possible settlement. Utilization of a mediator will not delay the commencement of the Hearing. 1.
5 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
The Charging Party failed to make reasonable settlement efforts related to this Charge. 6. This is a contract interpretation matter and so should be deferred to arbitration. Respectfully submitted, Respondent Saugus Public Schools ColinR.
Yes L] No Note: The DLR may decline to issue a complaint unless reasonable settlement efforts have been made by the charging party. 456 CMR 15.04(1). INFORMATION ON CHARGING 17. Name 18. Representative to contact 20. Telephone Number Jonathan Conti 617-878-8246 Saugus Educational Paras Association 19. PARTY 21. Fax Number Address (street and No., city/town, state, and ZIP code) 617-248-6921 MTA, 2 Heritage Drive, 8th Floor, Quincy, MA 02171 22.
The Commission has adopted the policy expressed in Collyer of encouraging the prompt and effective settlement of public sector disputes utilizing binding grievance and arbitration procedures, and employing arbitrators with an expertise in analysis and interpretation of 1 Even if this matter was heard by the DLR, it would not survive the investigatory stage because it is a good faith (at least on the part of the Committee) contractual dispute and the
6 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
VI Yes I] No Note: The Commission may decline to issue a complaint unless reasonable settlement efforts have been made by the charging party. 456 CMR 15.04(1). INFORMATION ON CHARGING PARTY 17. Name Educational Association of Worcester, Inc. 19. 18. Representative to contact 20. Telephone Number Richard Mullane 617-878-8281 Address (street and No., city/town, state, and ZIP code) 21.
[v] Yes L] No Note: The Commission may decline to issue a complaint unless reasonable settlement efforts have been made by the charging party. 456 CMR 15.04(1). INFORMATION ON CHARGING PARTY 17. Name Educational Association of Worcester, Inc. 19. 18. Representative to contact 20. Telephone Number Richard Mullane 617-878-8281 Address (street and No., city/town, state, and ZIP code) 21.
In addition, the Parties are directed to confer as to whether they are willing to engage the services of a DLR Mediator for possible Utilization of a mediator will not delay the commencement of the Hearing. settlement.
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Trowbridge, William v. City of Fall River 6/8/17
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
review of his termination from his position of Paramedic with the Fall River Fire Department (FRFD), following an incident that resulted in the suspension of his ability to practice as a Paramedic.1 At a status conference on September 23, 2016, the parties reported that a decision by the Massachusetts Office of Emergency Services (OEMS) on review of the Appellants licensure was imminent and, depending on the outcome, the parties intended to explore settlement
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