Sweeney, Esq. 311 Village Green North, Suite A4 Plymouth, MA 02360 Commissioner: Christopher C. Bowman ORDER OF DISMISSAL On May 9, 2013, the Appellant, James Johnston (Mr. Johnston), filed an appeal with the Civil Service Commission (Commission) contesting his demotion (under G.L. c. 31, 43) and/or his transfer (under G.L. c. 31, 35) by the Worcester Public Schools (WPS).
Town ofPlymouth, 21 MCSR 650 (2008);; Peterson v.Town of North Attleborough, 16 MCSR 44 (2003). The Town concedes that in reliance on its understanding that Ms. Lydon was still within her probationary period, the Town did not attempt to meet the just cause standard nor did it comply with the procedures required by G.L. c.31, 41 for the termination of a tenured Civil Service Employee. In Board of Selectmen of Brookline v.
Town ofPlymouth, 21 MCSR 650 (2008), a similar issue was raised. The findings in Patterson state that Patterson took a short-term medical leave and that he was not notified that his probationary period was being extended. Based on a full reading of the decision, it appears that Patterson could only be considered tenured if those weeks on leave were credited toward the probationary period.
Labor Relations See also Town ofPlymouth, 37 MLC 164, 165 (2010) (In cases involving allegations of unilateral change... the period of limitations begins running when a charging party receives clear notice of the change, a date that does not necessarily coincide with the date the change is actually implemented).
See also Town ofPlymouth, 37 MLC 164, 165 (2010) (In cases involving allegations of unilateral change . . . the period of limitations begins running when a charging party receives clear notice of the change, a date that does not necessarily coincide with the date the change is actually implemented). Furthermore, notice will be imputed to a union when a union officer with authority to bargain is first made aware of the employers proposed plan.
Town ofPlymouth, 26 MLC 220, 223, MUP-1465 (June 7, 2000). I find that the circumstances here satisfy these criteria, and therefore conclude that there is no probable cause to believe that the Employer violated the Law by implementing its vaccination plan. The ongoing pandemic is beyond the control of the Employer.
Town ofPlymouth, 26 MLC 220, 223, MUP-1465 (June 7, 2000). I find that the circumstances here satisfy these criteria, and therefore conclude that there is no probable cause to believe that the Employer violated the Law by implementing its vaccination plan. The ongoing pandemic is beyond the control of the Employer.
Fax Number 311 Village Green North, Suite A4, Plymouth, MA 02360 6. Employee Organization (if any): Educational Association of Worcester 8. 7. Representative to contact 9. Telephone Number Susan Horwitz (617) 523-2500 Address (street and No., city/town, state, and ZIP code) Sandulli Grace, 44 School Street, Suite 1100, Boston, MA 10. Fax Number 02108 (617) 523-2527 11. This charge is filed against (check one) 12.
Telephone Number Mark Gildea, Esq. 508-830-9100 Address (street and No., city/town, state, and ZIP code) 44 Obery Street, Plymouth, MA 02360 6. Employee Organization (if any): SEIU Local 888 8. 5. Fax Number 508-830-9106 7. Representative to contact John Magner Address (street and No., city/town, state, and ZIP code) 52 Roland Street, Charlestown, MA 02129 9. Telephone Number 617-241-3310 10. Fax Number 617-241-5150 11.
A4, Plymouth, MA 02360 508-747-4224 Method of Service In hand First Class Mail Email Other (specify): ___________________ Signature of Person making Certification Telephone Number 508-791-2121 The Commission does not discriminate on the basis of disability in access to its services.
Murray Supervisor of Records August 17, 2017 SPR17/1059 David Sullivan Plymouth County Retirement Board 10 Cordage Park Circle, Suite 234 Plymouth, MA 02360 Dear Mr. Sullivan: I have received the petition of Timothy Brennan appealing the response of the Plymouth County Retirement Board (Board) to a request for public records. G. L. c. 66, 1OA; see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(1). Specifically, Mr.
County of Plymouth Sheriffs Department 24 Long Pond Road Plymouth, MA 02360 Dear Attorney Eonas: I have received the petition of William Jordan III appealing the response of Springfield Police Department (Department) to a request for public records. G. L. c. 66 1O(b); see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(2). Specifically, Mr. Jordan requested copies of"booking photos".