Decision matted: / | 2 0 ] Wil Service Commission 2 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION One Ashburton Place: Room 503 Boston, MA 02108 (617) 727-2293 KRISTEN ENGLISH, Appellant, G2-08-44 . DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, Respondent Kristen English, Appellants Attorney: Pro Se Alexandra McInnis Director of Personnel Division of Human Resources Respondents Attorney: Department of Corrections P.O. Box 946 Norfolk, MA 02056 Daniel M. Henderson!
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION One Ashburton Place: Room 503 Boston, MA 02108 617-727-2293 ANDREW KALP, Appellant v. D-07-145 CITY OF BROCKTON, Respondent Appellants Attorney: Andrew J. Gambaccini, Esq. : Reardon, Joyce & Akerson, P.C. 397 Grove Street Worcester, MA 01605 508.754.7285 Respondents Attorney: James J.
Merrick, Louison & Costello, LLP 67 Batterymarch Street Boston, MA 02110 Respondents Attorney: James M. Bowers, Esq. Office of the City Attorney Suite 306, City Hall 200 Common Street Lawrence, MA 01840 Commissioner: John J. Guerin, Jr.
McQuillan, Esq Tel: Fax: 978-682-9707 978-682-9460 September 18, 2018 Via Electronic Mail Efile. dir@state.ma.us Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Labor Relations 19 Staniford Street Boston, MA 02114 RE: N.E.P.BA Local 4A and 4B v. Town of Dracut Case No.
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION One Ashburton Place: Room 503 Boston, MA 02108 (617) 979-1900 LOUIS DeBENEDICTIS, Appellant v. D-17-252 BOSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT, Respondent Appearance for Appellant: Pro Se Louis DeBenedictis Appearance for Respondent: Jessica Dembro, Esq. Barbara V.G. Parker, Esq. Connie Wong, Esq. One City Hall Square Boston, Massachusetts 02201 Commissioner: Cynthia A.
City ofBoston vs. Boston Police Superior Officers Federation, (SIC 11238) 466 Mass. 210 (2013). The action taken by the Commissioner, in this instance, is not one which impacts the touch-stones of collective bargaining. Not every decision by a public employer has that some effect on public employees.... City of Lynn v. Labor Relations Commision 43 Mass App Ct. 172 (1997).
Crystal, Director Department of Labor Relations 19 Staniford Street, 1 Floor Boston, MA RE: 02114 Springfield Police Supervisors Association (SPSA) Docket No. MUP-14-3541 Dear Director Crystal: Please be informed that the parties, with the assistance of Ms. Bowler, were able to settle this matter. The SPSA hereby withdraws this Charge. Thank you for your courtesy and cooperation. Ver yours, gO-% Paul T. Hynes PTH/c CG: ahoney, Esq.
City ofBoston, 20 MLC 1603, 1607, MUP-7976 (May 20, 1994); Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 20 MLC 1545, 1552, SUP-3460 (May 13, 1994). Permanent Implementation of BWCs for Intake and K-9 Officers The allegation that the Employer violated the Law by instituting a permanent BWC requirement for K-9 and Intake officers fails at the first prong, because the Union failed to show that the Employer altered an existing practice or instituted a new one.
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Pfaff Louison, Costello, Condon & Pfaff, LLP Ten Post Office Square, Suite 1330 Boston, MA 02109 (617) 439-0305 spfaff@lccplaw.com CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, Stephen C. Pfaff, hereby certify that on the 21st day of January. 2022, I served the foregoing by causing a copy to be directed to: Luke Liacos, Esq. Feinberg, Dumont & Brennan 177 Milk Street Boston, MA 02109 /s/Stephen C. Pfaff ______________________________ Stephen C. Pfaff
General Counsel Address: AFSCME Council 93 8 Beacon St. 7 Floor Boston, MA 02108 Telephone: 617-367-6035 Fax 617-367-6031 Indicate method of service: P In hand First Class Mail Other (specify): _e-mail_ ie urTfon 4. 12/21/18 Date jun BE. Signature of Person Making Certification The Division does not discriminate on the basis of disability in access to its services.
Pyle, Rome, Ehrenberg, P.C. 2 Liberty Square, 10th Floor Boston, MA 02109 Re: MUP-20-8169, City of Medford Dear Attorney Sullivan and Attorney Barrault: On August 27, 2020, Medford Firefighters Local 1032 (Union) filed a charge of prohibited practice with the Department of Labor Relations (DLR), alleging that the City of Medford (City) had engaged in prohibited practices within the meaning of Section 10(a)(5) and derivatively, Section 10(a)(1) of
The decision Jn the Matter of City ofBoston and SENA, Local 158, Case No. MUP-17- 6211, MUP-18-6679 states regarding shared work: In situations where the work is shared work that is traditionally performed by both bargaining unit and non-bargaining unit personnel, the Board has held that the work in question _will_not_be_recognized_as_ exclusively bargaining unit work.
City ofBoston, 6 MLC 1117, 1125, MUP-2863 (June 4, 1979). 3 Although, the record is void of evidence showing lost bargaining unit positions, 4 gradual erosion of bargaining unit strength, or a loss of less strenuous assignments, the 5 record shows, as demonstrated above, that firefighters lost opportunities to respond to 6 the following priority 1 calls due to the Citys changes in March 2020: cardiac care to 7 persons under 60 years of age, public