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Department of Labor Relations Cases
Chelmsford Firefighters, Local 1839 / Chelmsford, Town of
3 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
Town of Falmouth On September 11, 1995 the Town of Falmouth and the Falmouth Firefighters Union filed a joint petition for jurisdiction. The statement of issues in dispute was listed as: Per piece manning, wages, fringe benefits. Greenberg Traurig, LLP Dana E. Eischen, Esq.
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Dunn, William v. City of Attleboro 6/2/11
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
(Testimony of Appellant & Churchill) The Essential Duties of an AFD Firefighter/EMT 3. AFD firefighters typically work one continuous 24-hour shift, followed by two days off, a second 24-hour shift, followed by 5 days off. (Exhs. 1, 1A; Testimony of Blais) 4. An AFD Firefighters duties include responding to emergency medical calls, as well as to room and contents and structural fires.
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Bean, Jonathan v. Town of Bourne 1/27/11
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
The Appellant, Jonathan Bean, was appointed to the Bourne Fire Department (BFD) as a Firefighter/Paramedic in January 2007, after prior service as a call firefighter. He successfully completed the fire academy in early 2008 and had a relatively smooth probationary period typical of any new EMT. He was a tenured civil service employee in the position of Firefighter/Paramedic at the time of his termination from employment.
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Mullane, Neal v. Boston Fire Department 6/26/25
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
Mullane offered a reward of a nice BFD shirt and stated that he had to work 24 hours tomorrow (a standard Department shift length) a reasonable person could infer that he was a Boston firefighter. (R. Exhibit 8) 5 16. Lt. Gary Cullinane and Firefighter Eddie Glasheen were assigned to the Departments Personnel Office at the Departments Headquarters in March 2024.
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
Around the same time, the house fund received a $300 bonus because the firehouse was one of the top ticket-sellers in the Firefighters Union biannual death and welfare fund raffle. After a discussion with the union liaison, Lt. Corwin decided that Firefighter Edward Horne, another firefighter in his work group, should receive $200 for leading the fundraising efforts. At Lt. Corwins direction, $200 was disbursed from the house fund to FF Horne.
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
Stapczynski, Town Manager for Town of Andover; Thomas Agnew, Firefighter for the Town of Andover; Todd Richardson, Firefighter for the Town of Andover; Michael B. Mansfield, Fire Chief for the Town of Andover For the Appellant: Joseph Maggliozzi, Police Officer for the Town of Andover; Barry Thornton, Fire Lieutenant for the Town of Andover, Appellant I make the following findings of fact: 2 1.
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Hatfield, William v. Hull Fire Department 12/8/16
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
The four proffered examples included one firefighter who was out on injured leave caught working another job, one firefighter who was caught consuming alcohol on duty, and two examples of 9 firefighters who admitted to a drug dependency and were permitted to return to duty after treatment.
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Perkins, Dennis v. City of Attleboro 8/23/12
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
The normal complement of firefighters assigned to South Attleboro on the D Shift included Gerry Brogan, Phil DeCosta, Vincent Bailey and Craig Lander. (Testimony of Livesey, Brogan, DeCosta, Bailey & Lander) 16. On July 4, 2009, Firefighter DeCosta was out on injured leave and was replaced by Firefighter Charles Moore. (Testimony of Appellant, Bailey, Moore) 17. The firefighters who worked South Attleboro Fire Station under Capt.
80 documents · · City of Framingham · Fulfilled
Residential building wash waters without detergents Discharges or flows from firefighting activities are allowed under this permit need only be addressed where they are identified as significant sources of pollutants to waters of the United States. 1.5.
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
There were also other firefighters in the room. Mr. Davis was standing on a bed providing water cover 3 for fellow firefighters with a hose trained on the ceiling. (Testimony of Mr. Davis) Lt. Murphy was the senior officer in the room. (Testimony of Lt. Murphy) 10. Lt. Murphy noticed that Mr. Davis was not wearing his helmet. He told Mr. Davis multiple times to find his helmet and put it on. (Testimony of Lt. Murphy) 11.
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