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For example, the citiesofBoston and Cambridge publish detailed statistics on their municipal workforces, enabling us to demonstrate how their demographics may differ from the region overall. In addition, the police departments of Boston, Cambridge, and several other municipalities participated in the Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics (LEMAS) survey, conducted periodically by the U.S.
Municipal Ct. of the City ofBoston, 359 Mass. 211, 214 (1971). In making that analysis, the commission must focus on the fundamental purposes of the civil service system to guard against political considerations, favoritism, and bias in governmental employment decisions, including, of course, promotions, and to protect efficient public employees from political control. Id.
Municipal Ct. of the City ofBoston, 359 Mass. 211, 214 (1971). The Commission determines justification for discipline by inquiring, whether the employee has been guilty of substantial misconduct which adversely affects the public interest by impairing the efficiency of public service. Murray v. Second Dist. Ct. of E. Middlesex, 389 10 Mass. 508, 514 (1983); School Committee of Brockton v. Civil Service Commission, 43 Mass. App.
Labor Relations Commission, 388 Mass. 557 at 572; City ofBoston, 20 MLC 1603, 1607 1994). In this case, the Union can clearly show that the Town changed the existing seniority policy and implemented a new system in place of the established one.
City ofBoston, 8 MLC 1872, 1875, MUP-3994 (February 25, 1982); Town of Shrewsbury, 5 MLC 1519, 1523, MUP-2999 (December 22, 1978). Although Caissie informed Hladick and Spurling of his concern that recycling trucks were blocked by other vehicles, there is no evidence that these complaints were related to terms and conditions of employment that impacted the collective bargaining unit as a whole.
See Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 25 MLC at 205 (1999) (holding there can be no finding of impasse if one party to the - 35 - negotiations indicates a desire to continue bargaining thus demonstrating that the parties have not exhausted all possibilities of compromise), citing City ofBoston, 21 MLC 1350 (1994).
City ofBoston, 10 MLC 1539, 1541, MUP-4967 (April 24, 1984). Transfer The Union must first establish that the Employer transferred unit work to non-unit personnel. The evidence shows that there is inconsistency as to which duties have been 44 H.O. Decision (cont'd) SUP-14-3576, 3640 transferred from the Foremen to the PC Ill in each of the garages at issue here. Therefore, | will analyze them separately.
Counsel, Labor Relations and Employment Law Massachusetts Department of Transportation 10 Park Plaza, Suite 3740 - Boston, MA 02116 P: 857-368-8933 F: 857-368-0613 Email: James.Norton@dot.state.ma.us COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DIVISION OF LABOR RELATIONS UNITED STEELWORKERS LOCAL 5696, Charging Party, ) ) ) ) and MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT TRANSPORTATION, Respondent OF ) ) ) ) Case No. SUP-14-3640 Case No. SUP-14-3576 ) ).
Pyle, Rome, Ehrenberg, PC 2 Liberty Square, 10" Floor Boston, MA 02109 Maria C. Rota, Esq. Mass. Dept. of Transportation 10 Park Plaza, Suite 3170 Boston, MA 02116 RE: SUP-14-3640/SUP-14-3575/SUP-14-3576:Mass. Dept. of Transportation and United Steelworkers Local 5696 Dear Mr. OConnell and Ms.
Department of Labor Relations 19 Staniford Street, 1 Floor Boston, MA 02114 Re: USW Local 5696 and MassDOT SUP-14-3576 and 3634 Dear Ms. Feldman-Boshes and Mr. Srednicki, This is in response to the request of the USW that the Department of Labor Relations institute court proceedings to enforce the order in the above entitled matter.
Department of Labor Relations 19 Staniford Street, 1" Floor Boston, MA 02114 Re: = USW Local 5696 and MassDOT SUP- 14-3576 and 3634 Dear Ms. Feldman and Mr. Srednicki, This is in response to the April 12, 2018 request of the USW April 12, 2018 that the Department of Labor Relations institute court proceedings to enforce the order in the above entitled matter.
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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, 15" FLOOR BOSTON, MA 02114 PROCEDURE FOR SCHEDULING OF THE HEARING Case No:: SUP-14-3576 & SUP-14-3640 Charging Party: United Steelworkers Local 5696 Respondent: Mass.
Fax Number 10 Park Plaza, Suite 3170, Boston, MA 02116 6. | Employee Organization (if any): 7. Representative to contact United Steelworkers, Local 5696 Alfred Gordon O'Connell 8. Address (street and No., city/town, state, and ZIP code) 9. Telephone Number 617-367-7200 410. Fax Number Pyle Rome Ehrenberg PC, 18 Tremont St., Ste. 500, Boston, MA 02108 617-367-4820 11. This charge is filed against (check one) 12.
Municipal Court of the City ofBoston, 359 Mass. 211, 214 (1971) Gnternal quotations and citation omitted). In cases involving the bypass of a candidate on a civil service List in favor of another candidate ranked lower on the list, it is appropriate to consider the comparative qualifications of each candidate in determining whether the appointing authority has _ demonstrated reasonable justification.
Municipal Ct. of the City ofBoston, 359 Mass. 214 (1971). In determining whether the Appointing Authority had reasonable justification to take the action of bypassing the Appellant, the Commission must consider the fundamental purpose of the Civil Service System which is to protect against overtones of political control, objectives unrelated to merit standards and assure neutrally applied public policy.
Municipal Ct. of the City ofBoston, 359 Mass. 214 (1971). In determining whether the Appointing Authority had reasonable justification to take the action of bypassing the Appellant, the Commission must consider the fundamental purpose of the Civil Service System which is to protect against overtones of political control, objectives unrelated to merit standards and assure neutrally applied public policy.
Municipal Ct. of the City ofBoston, 359 Mass. 214 (1971). In determining whether the Appointing Authority had reasonable justification to take the action of bypassing the Appellant, the Commission must consider the fundamental purpose of the Civil Service System which is to protect against overtones of political control, objectives unrelated to merit standards and assure neutrally applied public policy.