Director of Public Records Records Access Officer City ofBoston 1 City Hall Plaza, Room 615 Boston, MA 02201 Dear Attorney Williams: I have received the petition of Anthony Dew appealing the nomesponse of the Boston Police Department (Department) to a request for public records. G. L. c. 66 1OA; see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(1). Specifically, Mr.
City ofBoston 1 City Hall Plaza, Room 615 Boston, MA 02201 Dear Attorney Williams: I have received the petition of Stevan Johnson appealing the nonresponse of the City of Boson (City) to a request for public records. G. L. c. 66, lOA; see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(1) Specifically on June 4, 2019, Mr.
Murray Supervisor of Records February 5, 2019 SPR19/0130 Shawn Williams Director of Public Records City ofBoston - Public Records 1 City Hall Square, Room 615 Boston, MA 02201 Dear Attorney Williams: I have received the petition of Todd Wallack on behalf of the Boston Globe appealing the nonresponse of the Boston Police Department (Department) to his request for public records. G. L. c. 66, lOA; see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(1).
Director of Public Records Records Access Officer City ofBoston 1 City Hall Plaza, Room 615 Boston, MA 02201 Dear Attorney Williams: I have received the petition of Ann O'Connor appealing the nonresponse of the Boston Police Department (Department) to a request for public records. G. L. c. 66 1OA; see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(1). Specifically, Ms.
Director of Public Records Records Access Officer City ofBoston 1 City Hall Plaza, Room 615 Boston, MA 02201 Dear Attorney Williams: I have received the petition of Anthony Dew appealing the nonresponse of the Boston Police Department (Department) to a request for public records. G. L. c. 66 1OA; see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(1). Specifically, Mr. Dew requested records regarding an identified incident.
City ofBoston 1 City Hall Plaza, Room 615 Boston, MA 02120 Dear Attorney Williams: I have received the petitions of Robe1i Aldrich appealing the nonresponse of the Boston Police Depaiiment (Department) to two requests for public records. G. L. c. 66, lOA; see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(1). Specifically, Mr. Aldrich requested information regarding special police powers of police officers in two towns in Massachusetts.
Director of Public Records City ofBoston One City Hall Square Boston, MA 02201 Dear Attorney Williams: I have received the petition of Attorney Joseph R. Smith appealing the nonresponse of the Boston Police Department (Department) to a request for public records. G. L. c. 66, 10A; see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(1). On January 3, 2021, Attorney Smith requested several records in relation to an identified Incident Report.
John Boyle City ofBoston Police Department One Schroeder Plaza Boston, MA 02120 Dear Sgt. Boyle: I have received the petition of Attorney David Nathanson appealing the nonresponse of the Boston Police Department (Department) to his request for public records. G. L. c. 66, 10A; see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(1). Specifically, Attorney Nathanson submitted a request for the entire Boston Police Department file on an identified individual.
RUBINAND RUDMAN-up Attorneys at Law T: 617 330.7000 F: 617.330.7550 50 Rowes Wharf, Boston, MA 02110 Julie M. McKenzie Direct Dial: 617-330-7009 E-mail: JIVIcKenzierubinruciman.com April 11, 2014 BY E-FILE Shauna Spinosa Massachusetts Department of Labor Relations Charles F.
The duty to bargain extends to both conditions of employment that are established agreement. through Commonwealth 2000); City ofBoston, 16 MLC past of Newton v. Labor Relations Commission, practice as well of Massachusetts, as 27 MLC by a collective bargaining 1, 5, SUP-4304 (June 30, 1429, 1434, MUP-6697 (December 19, 1989); Town of 20 Wilmington, 9 MLC 1694, 1697, MUP-4688 (March 18, 1983).
Complaint of Prohibited Practice Interim Procedure for Scheduling of the Hearing Standing Order 2009-1 P:\TM Documents\Merge Templates\TM NOTICE OF COMPLAINT AND HEARING.doc COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR RELATIONS 19 STANIFORD STREET, 1ST FLOOR BOSTON, MA 02114 PROCEDURE FOR SCHEDULING OF THE HEARING Case No.: SUP-12-1541 Charging Party: AFSCME, Council 93, AFL-CIO Respondent: Board of Higher Education Date Filed: 01/31/2012 The
Complaint of Prohibited Practice Interim Procedure for Scheduling of the Hearing Standing Order 2009-1 P:\TM Documents\Merge Templates\TM NOTICE OF COMPLAINT AND HEARING.doc COMMONWEALTH DEPARTMENT OF MASSACHUSETTS OF LABOR RELATIONS 19 STANIFORD STREET, 1 FLOOR BOSTON, MA 02114 PROCEDURE FOR SCHEDULING OF THE HEARING Case No.: SUP-12-1541 Charging Party: AFSCME, Respondent: Board of Higher Education Date Filed: 01/31/2012 Council 93, AFL-CIO The
Associate General Counsel AFSCME Council 93 necessary and 8 Beacon Street Boston, MA 02108 [hereby certify that a copy of the within brief was forwarded by mail to Julie M. McKenzie, 50 Rowes Wharf, Boston, MA 02110. OF: ae Karen E. Clemens; Esq.
City ofBoston, (H.O. Sept. 28, 2011), aff'd 38 MLC 201 (Mar. 9, 2012). 38 MLC 85, MUP-08-5253 The Law also does not require public employers to bargain over law enforcement priorities and public safety decisions. id. (citing City of Boston, 32 MLC 4, MUP-2749 and MUP-01-2892 (June 24, 2005) City of Worcester v.
City of Fall River, 27 MLC 47, 51, MUP-1961 (November 21, 2000); City ofBoston, 26 MLC 144, 146, MUP-1085 (March 10, 2000) affd sub nom. City of Boston, v. Labor Relations Commission, 58 Mass App.
Concerning the City's reliance on Section 4A of Chapter 1078 of the Acts of 1973 and City ofBoston v. Boston Police Superior Officers Federation, 466 Mass. 210 (2013), I find those authorities inapposite.
Concerning the City's reliance on Section 4A of Chapter 1078 of the Acts of 1973 and City ofBoston v. Boston Police Superior Officers Federation, 466 Mass. 210 (2013), I find those authorities inapposite.
The most recent Supreme Judicial Court case law involving Police Superior Officers in the City ofBoston documents that pursuant to St. 1973, c.1078, s. 4A (1) (a) (i), (2) (a) as appearing in St. 1987, c.589, s.1, that matters of inherent managerial policy include the right to appoint, promote, assign, and transfer employees and, by the terms of this same statute, no municipal employer shall be required to negotiate over subjects of minimum manning
The most recent Supreme Judicial Court case law involving Police Superior Officers in the City ofBoston documents that pursuant to St. 1973, c.1078, s. 4A (1) (a) (i), (2) (a) as appearing in St. 1987, c.589, s.1, that matters of inherent managerial policy include the right to appoint, promote, assign, and transfer employees and, by the terms of this same statute, no municipal employer shall be required to negotiate over subjects of minimum manning
City ofBoston, 16 MLC 1429, 1434 (1989). 13 a as through collective of bargaining Police Departments are not required to bargain over their enforcement priorities and public safety decisions. Boston, 32 MLC 4 (2005). law City of However, not every assignment of police personnel is insulated from bargaining on that basis. See City ofBoston, MUP-08-5253 (Sept. 28, 2011).
City ofBoston, 16 MLC 1429, 1434 (1989). 13 a as through collective of bargaining Police Departments are not required to bargain over their enforcement priorities and public safety decisions. Boston, 32 MLC 4 (2005). law City of However, not every assignment of police personnel is insulated from bargaining on that basis. See City ofBoston, MUP-08-5253 (Sept. 28, 2011).
Hurley Building 19 Staniford Street, 1 Floor Boston, MA 02114 Susan.atwater@massmail.state.ma.us (617) 626-7133 | COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR RELATIONS New England Police Benevolent Association and MUP-13-3006 City of Everett NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL OF COMPLAINT NOW COMES the NEPBA, the complaining party herein, and hereby withdraws its Complaint for Enforcement in the above captioned matter. NEPBA, Inc.