VS, CIVIL SERVICECOMMISSION & others! MEMORANDUM OF DECISION AND ORDER ON PLAINTIFFS MOTION FOR JUDGMENT ON THE PLEADINGS AND DEFENDANT BOSTON POLICE DEPARTMENTS CROSS-MOTION FOR JUDGMENT ON THE PLEADINGS INTRODUCTION This dispute arises from the dismissal by defendant Civil Service Commission (Commission) of the appeal of plaintiff Boston Police Department Detective Carla Sullivan (Det.
As a condition precedent to submitting a grievance alleging violation of Section 1 of Article 24, the Union and the employee involved shall sign and give to the Employer, on a form agreed and incorporated as Appendix B, a waiver of any and all rights to appeal the disciplinary action to the Civil ServiceCommission. The waiver shall include a declaration that no disciplinary review has been commenced at the Civil Service Commission.
Matters that may be reviewed by the Civil ServiceCommission, the Teachers' Retirement Board, or any matter involving the dismissal of a teacher with professional teacher status. C.
Matters that may be reviewed by the Civil ServiceCommission, the Teachers' Retirement Board, or any matter involving the dismissal of a teacher with professional teacher status. C.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS CIVIL SERVICECOMMISSION One Ashburton Place - Room 503 Boston, MA 02108 (617) 727-2293 DAVID GAGNE, Appellant v. CASE NO: D-05-383 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, Respondent Appellants Attorney: Stephen C. Pfaff, Esq. Louison, Costello, Condon & Pfaff 67 Batterymarch Street Boston, MA 02110 Department of Correction Attorney: Earl Wilson, Esq. Department of Correction P.O.
CIVIL SERVICECOMMISSION One Ashburton Place, Room 503 Boston, MA 02108 617.727.2293 PETER KINNAS, Appellant, v. D1-10-151 TOWN OF SHREWSBURY, Respondent. Appellants Attorney: Andrew J. Gambaccini Reardon, Joyce & Akerson, P.C. 4 Lancaster Terrace Worcester, MA 01609 Respondents Attorney: T. Philip Leader, Esq. 34 Mechanic Street Worcester, MA 01608 Commissioner: Christopher C.
A claim violation, misinterpretation, or misapplication of the rules and regulations, written policy, or others of the Massachusetts Civil ServiceCommission issued pursuant to its authority under Chapter 31 of the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. SECTION II. The Grievance Procedure shall be as follows: 4 Step 1.
Nothing in this Agreement shall by the diminish the authority and power of the Civil ServiceCommission or any Retirement Board established by law, nor shall anything in said Agreement constitute a grant of the right to strike to the Union. ARTICLE 4 GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE Section 1 - General Statement A grievance shall mean any dispute concerning the interpretation, application, or violation of the provisions of this Agreement.
CIVIL SERVICECOMMISSION One Ashburton Place: Room 503 Boston, MA 02108 (617) 727-2293 JONATHAN GALE, Appellant v. G2-06-280 DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, Respondent Appellants Attorney: Paul W. Patten Suite 221 56 North Main Street Fall River, MA 02720 Respondents Attorney: Suzanne B. Quersher, Esq. Department of Revenue Administrative Services Division P.O. Box 9557 Boston, MA 02114-9557 Commissioner: Christopher C.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS CIVIL SERVICECOMMISSION SUFFOLK, ss. RAYMOND ORR, Appellant v. D-03-307 TOWN OF CARVER, Respondent Appellants Attorneys: Douglas I. Louison, Esq. Robert A. Stewart, Esq. Louison, Costello, Condon & Pfaff, LLP 67 Batterymarch Street Boston, MA 02110 Respondents Attorney: Maria C. Rota, Esq. Kopelman & Paige, P.C. 101 Arch Street Boston, MA 02110 Hearing Officer: John J.
Time is of the essence in this grievance procedure, and failure to file or appeal on a timely pasis shall constitute a waiver of the grievance. to the jjurisdiction of the Civil ServiceCommission or any Retirement Board Any5 matter which is subject al 2stablished by law shall not be a subject of grievance or arbitration hereunder.