Siegal or Appellant), acting pursuant to G.L. c. 31, 42 and 43, filed a timely appeal with the Civil Service Commission (Commission or CSC) on May 8, 2014 contesting the City of Boston (Boston or Respondent)s decision to terminate her employment. A pre-hearing conference was held on June 3, 2014. On June 24, 2014, the Respondent filed a Motion to Dismiss/for Summary Decision (Motion).
, complaint, or appeal which, under past practices and procedures would normally have come within the jurisdiction of said Civil Service commission is hereby specifically excepted and removed from the arbitration provision of the Agreement.
CIVIL SERVICECOMMISSION & another G. T. B.S. RULING ON APPELLANTS MOTION TO MODIFY RECORD ten) sc Plaintiff Brian Sweet sought G. L. c. 30A, 14(7) review of defendant Civil Service Commissions decision to partially uphold the Massachusetts Department of State Polices (Department) discipline of Sweet. Sweets motion for judgment on the pleadings was denied and the Commissions order was affirmed. He has appealed.
ra COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS PLYMOUTH, 88 : SUPERIOR COURT CIVIL ACTION NO. 08-0357 CULLY ROSSI v CIVIL SERVICECOMMISSION, et al. MEMORANDUM OF DECISION. AND ORDER ON PLAINTIFF'S The plaintiff, Cully Rossi, requests that the Civil Service Coramissions decision to uphold his suspension from the Duxbury Police Department be reversed pursuant to G.L. 730A, 14(7). The plaintiff now moves for judgment on the pleadings, pursuant to Mass. R. Civ.
MASSACHUSETTS CIVIL SERVICECOMMISSION & ANOTHER,!. DEFENDANTS. MEMORANDUM AND ORDER ON MOTION OF THE DEFENDANT BONNIE CURRAN TO ENFORCE THE JUDGMENT ENTERED ON AUGUST 19, 2020 On March 8, 2017, Defendant Bonnie Curran was terminated from her position at the Medford Housing Authority (the Authority).
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS CIVIL SERVICECOMMISSION 100 Cambridge Street, Suite 200 Boston, MA 02114 (617) 979-1900 Tracking Number: I-25-075 Re: Request for Investigation by Saviel Colon regarding the Boston Police Department RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR INVESTIGATION Background On March 22, 2025, the Petitioner, Saviel Colon (Petitioner or Mr.
Furthermore, the Civil ServiceCommissions discretionary decision to decline an investigation does not preclude or estop the Departments consideration of this Complaint. FACTS 1. The City is a public employer within the meaning of Section 1 of the Law. (Stip). 2. The Union is an employee organization within the meaning of Section 1 of the Law. (Stip). 3.
THE UNION HAS ALREADY REQUESTED AND RECEIVED A DETERMINATION FROM THE CIVIL SERVICECOMMISSION CONCERNING AN ALLEGED ADVERSE IMPACT ON BARGAINING UNIT CANDIDATES OF THE DECISION TO USE AN ASSESSMENT CENTER AS THE SOLE BASIS FOR SCORING AND RANKING OF CANDIDATES FOR FIRE CHIEF City of Everett Exhibit #1 is a February 8, 2019 letter to the Civil Service Commission signed by counsel for Local 143 documenting the unions concern about the assessment center
Ragucci also could not attend the orientation session 2 because his wife was undergoing a medical procedure.13 3 On February 8, 2019, the Union, on behalf of three Deputy Fire Chiefs, including Ragucci, sent 4 a letter to the Civil ServiceCommission asking it to investigate the newly-announced promotional 5 procedures for Everett Fire Chief.
One document was a copy 7 of an e-mail from the Civil ServiceCommission dated September 24, 2021, confirming 8 that the 2019 Everett Fire Chief eligibility list had been revoked.
One document was a copy 7 of an e-mail from the Civil ServiceCommission dated September 24, 2021, confirming 8 that the 2019 Everett Fire Chief eligibility list had been revoked.
Agreement to Carli. 25 Union Letter By letter dated May 31, 2018, the Union, through Counsel, responded to the Citys 26 27 May 14, 2018 letter, in relevant part, that: 11 The Third Delegation Agreement is not in the record, but the email records establish that this was the first one that both the City and HRD executed. 8 HO Decision (contd) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 MUP-19-7133 While your letter seems to suggest that the Civil
bargaining unit members, and that participation in the assessment center was "the only way that eligible Deputy Chiefs could avail themselves of this singular promotional opportunity"; most of the subjects for which the union sought bargaining directly impacted the deputy chiefs' terms and conditions of employment,9 and that "the employees' interest in bargaining over aspects of the promotional process affecting [their] 7 Three deputy chiefs asked the Civil
The agreement named the city's human resources director as the delegation administrator (delegation administrator). 6 Three deputy chiefs asked the Civil ServiceCommission to open an investigation into the city's new promotional procedures and the credit for the in-title experience, which favored Carli, the 7 4 After an investigation into the union charge, a DLR investigator issued a complaint of prohibited practice.8 Following a public hearing,
CIVIL SERVICECOMMISSION One Ashburton Place: Room 503 Boston, MA 02108 (617) 727-2293 JOSEPH KAUFMAN, Appellant v. G1-12-284 NEW BEDFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT, Respondent Appearance for Appellant: Pro Se Joseph Kaufman Appearance for Respondent: Jane Medeiros Friedman, Esq. City of New Bedford Law Dept. 133 William Street New Bedford, MA 02740 Commissioner: Christopher C. Bowman DECISION On October 5, 2012, the Appellant, Joseph Kaufman (Mr.
CIVIL SERVICECOMMISSION One Ashburton Place: Room 503 Boston, MA 02108 (617) 727-2293 LENCOL S. MONTEIRO, Appellant v. G1-14-77 BOSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT, Respondent Appearance for Appellant: Pro Se Lencol Monteiro Appearance for Respondent: Nicole I. Taub, Esq. Boston Police Department One Schroeder Plaza Boston, MA, 02120 Commissioner: Paul M.
CIVIL SERVICECOMMISSION One Ashburton Place Room 503 Boston, MA 02108 (617) 727-2293 JOSE CHAVES, Appellant v. Case No. D-01-15 TOWN OF HUDSON, Respondent Appearance for Appellant: Kevin E. Buck, Esq. Nolan Perroni Harrington, LLP 133 Merrimack Street Lowell, MA 01852 Appearances for Respondent: Kimberly A. Rozak, Esq. Mirick OConnell 100 Front Street Worcester, MA 01608 Commissioner: Paul M.