Butler: On June 4, 2015, the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Council 93 (AFSCME or Union) filed a prohibited practice charge with the Department of Labor Relations (DLR) alleging that the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department ofConservationandRecreation (Employer) violated Section 10(a)(3), Section 10(a)(5) and, derivatively, Section 10(a)(1) of Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 150E (the Law).
. * Because case numbers MUP-10-5598 and MUP-10-5599 arise out identical set of facts and were filed by two similarly situated employees, consolidated the two matters for investigation. of an | have The Department ofConservationandRecreation (DCR) employs long(90) term seasonal employees whose employment lasts for a period of ninety retirees consecutive days or more.
. * Because case numbers MUP-10-5598 and MUP-10-5599 arise out identical set of facts and were filed by two similarly situated employees, consolidated the two matters for investigation. of an | have The Department ofConservationandRecreation (DCR) employs long(90) term seasonal employees whose employment lasts for a period of ninety retirees consecutive days or more.
Department ofConservationandRecreation, 21 MCSR 23 (2008); Pollock and Medeiros v. Department of Mental Retardation, 22 MCSR 276 (2009); Pease v. Department of Revenue, 22 MCSR 284 (2009) & 22 MCSR 754 (2009); Poe v. Department of Revenue, 22 MCSR 287 (2009); Garfunkel v. Department of Revenue, 22 MCSR 291 (2009); Foster v. Department of Transitional Assistance, 23 MCSR 528; Heath v. Department of Transitional Assistance, 23 MCSR 548.
Department of Revenue, 21 MCSR 51 (2007); Asiaf v Department ofConservationandRecreation, 21 MCSR 23 (2008); Pollock and Medeiros v. Department of Mental Retardation, 22 MCSR 276 (2009); Pease v. Department of Revenue, 22 MCSR 284 (2009) & 22 MCSR 754 (2009); Poe v. Department of Revenue, 22 MCSR 287 (2009); Garfunkel v. Department of Revenue, 22 MCSR 291 (2009); Foster v. Department of Transitional Assistance, 23 MCSR 528 (2010) ; Heath v.
Charles Mark Brown, an employee of the Department ofConservationandRecreation (DCR), an agency within the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EOEEA). The DCR and the EOEEA have been in receiopt of emails and have engaged in conversation with the union such that they are aware of the Union's desire to engage in a dialogue regarding Mr. Brown's working status and conditions.
the following records have not been provided: (1) communications from the clubs to the Division and other relevant internal communications; (2) a July 23, 2014 letter to an identified individual referenced in a letter dated August 18, 2014; (3) copies of letters dated December 20, 2016 from an identified individual from the Division to multiple boat and yacht clubs; (4) copies of letters dated April 30, 2012 from an identified individual from the Department
The Department ofConservationandRecreation ("DCR") engaged in bargaining with AFSCME 93, Locals 2948 and 3485 ("the Union", Union") regarding Mass Careers. Council 3. Prior to the implementation of Mass Careers the application and interview process was as follows. The job was posted internally or externally according to the CBA. Following the 14 day open application period ALL applications were mailed to the specific Regional office.
Department ofConservationandRecreation, CSC No. G2-09-324 (2010) (unpublished). CONCLUSION In sum, for the reasons stated herein, the Commission lacks jurisdiction to hear this appeal. The Motion to Dismiss is hereby granted and the appeal of Anna Kinyon, is dismissed. Civil Service Commission /s/Paul M. Stein Paul M.
Department ofConservationandRecreation, 21 MCSR 23 (2008); Pollock and Medeiros v. Department of Mental Retardation, 22 MCSR 276 (2009); Pease v. Department of Revenue, 22 MCSR 284 (2009) & 22 MCSR 754 (2009); Poe v. Department of Revenue, 22 MCSR 287 (2009); Garfunkel v. Department of Revenue, 22 MCSR 291 (2009); Foster v. Department of Transitional Assistance, 23 MCSR 528; Heath v. Department of Transitional Assistance, 23 MCSR 548.