Srednicki, Executive Secretary Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department ofLaborRelations 19 Staniford Street, First Floor Boston, MA 02114 RE: Massachusetts Community College Council/MTA/NEA vy. Bd. of Higher Ed./Greenfield Community College; Case No. SUP 12-2033 Dear Mr. Srednicki: Please find enclosed the Charging Partys Request for Review of Partial Dismissal of Charge. Thank you. Sincerely, yan P.
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OFLABORRELATIONS 19 STANIFORD STREET, 1 FLOOR BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02114 Telephone: (617) 626-7132 FAX: (617) 626-7157 www.mass.gov/dir DEVAL L. PATRICK COMMONWEALTH EMPLOYMENT GOVERNOR RELATIONS BOARD TIMOTHY P. MURRAY LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR MARJORIE F. WITTNER CHAIR ERICA F. CRYSTAL DIRECTOR ELIZABETH NEUMEIER BOARD MEMBER HARRIS FREEMAN BOARD MEMBER January 31, 2012 Ryan P. Dunn, Esq.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OFLABORRELATIONS ) Massachusetts Community College Council Charging Party, ) ) ) SUP-12-2499 SUP-23-2300 ) ) ) ) ) and Board of Higher Education/ Greenfield Community College Respondent. __) NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL OF CHARGE OF PROHIBITED PRACTICE The Massachusetts Community College Council hereby withdraws its charge of prohibited practice against the Board of Higher Education/Greenfield Community College docketed
Srednicki Executive Secretary Department ofLaborRelations 19 Staniford St. 1" Floor Boston, MA 02114 RE: SUP 12-2033 Respondents Response Dear Mr. Srednicki: Enclosed please find the original and two copies of the Notice of Appearance, Response and Certificate of Service in connection with the above referenced Prohibited Practice Charge. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OFLABORRELATIONS Alliance/AFSCME Council 93, Charging Party ) ) ) v. ) Secretary of Administration ) ) ) and Finance, Respondent Case No. SUP-20-7851 ) CHARGING PARTYS POST-HEARING BRIEF I. INTRODUCTION This case presents two sets of issues and one stand-alone issue, notwithstanding its relatively simple fact pattern. They will be discussed below.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OFLABORRELATIONS COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, SECRETARY OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE and AFSCME, COUNCIL 93 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) SUP-20-7851 ANSWER NOW COMES Respondent, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, through the Massachusetts Environmental Police and hereby answers the Complaint issued on May 8, 2020 as follows: 1. Admitted. 2. Admitted. 3. Admitted. 4. Admitted. 5. Denied. 6. Denied. 7. Denied. 8.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OFLABORRELATIONS ******************************************************* In the Matter of: * * COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS/ * SECRETARY OF ADMINISTRATION AND * FINANCE * * and * * ALLIANCE, AFSCME SEIU, LOCAL 509 * ******************************************************* Hearing Officer: Case Number: SUP-20-7851 Date Issued: February 15, 2022 James Sunkenberg, Esq. Appearances: Melissa A.
qCOMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OFLABORRELATIONS Alliance/AFSCME Council 93, ) Charging Party ) Secretary of Administration ) ) ) ) and Finance, Respondent ) ) v. Case No. SUP-20-7851 CHARGING PARTYS POST-HEARING BRIEF I. INTRODUCTION This case presents two sets of issues and one stand-alone issue, notwithstanding its relatively simple fact pattern. They will be discussed below.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OFLABORRELATIONS CHARGE OF PROHIBITED PRACTICE M.G.L, .150E INSTRUCTIONS: Answer all applicable questions. DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE Case No. SUP-20-7851 Date Filed 02/07/2020 Failing to provide information may result in the dismissal of the charge.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OFLABORRELATIONS In the Matter of COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SUP-20-7851 and AFSCME, COUNCIL 93 BRIEF OF THE COMMONWEALTH Now comes the Respondent, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, through the Executive Office of Health and Human Services, and hereby submits its post-hearing brief.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OFLABORRELATIONS TEAMSTERS LOCAL 25, Charging Party v. UP-14-3643 Massachusetts Port Authority, Employer NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL OF CHARGE OF PROHIBITED PRACTICE Please accept this as notice that in the above captioned matter Teamsters Local 25 is hereby withdrawing its Charge of Prohibited Practice. Respectfully submitted, Ebinberg, Esq. ichael A. campbell & Zack, P.C.
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Teamsters Local 25 agrees to withdraw without prejudice MA Department ofLabor Relations case number UP-14-3643 and shall provide evidence of such withdrawal to Kelly Strong, Massport Director of Labor Relations, by no later than Monday, May 5, 2014.
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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BEFORE THE DEPARTMENT OFLABORRELATIONS ***************************** * In the Matter of * * SCOTT FINKLE * Charging Party, * * and * * COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, * DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, * Respondent * * ***************************** SUP-21-8552 RESPONDENTS ANSWER Pursuant to Section 12.12 and Section 15.07 of the Department ofLabor Relations (DLR) Rules, the Respondent Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department
Bulger: On October 24, 2022, Scott Finkle (Finkle) filed a motion with the Department ofLaborRelations requesting that the Commonwealth Employment Relations Board (CERB) re-open and reconsider various aspects of the CERBs March 21, 2022 ruling affirming the Department ofLabor Relations (DLR) partial dismissal of the abovereferenced prohibited practice charge.1 For the following reasons, the CERB denies the motion.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OFLABORRELATIONS ****************************************************** * In the Matter of * * COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, * SECRETARY OF ADMINISTRATION AND * FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF * CORRECTIONS * * and * * SCOTT FINKLE * * ****************************************************** Case No.: SUP-21-8552 Date Issued: October 4, 2021 COMPLAINT OF PROHIBITED PRACTICE AND PARTIAL DISMISSAL On March 29, 2021,
Finkle alleged that the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (Employer), acting through the Department of Correction (DOC), violated Section 10(a)(3) and, derivatively, Section 10(a)(1) of M.G.L. c. 150E by its conduct towards him after he filed grievances on behalf of a colleague, Victor Paiva (Paiva), in September 2020.1 A Department ofLaborRelations (DLR) Investigator investigated the charge.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OFLABORRELATIONS CHARGE OF PROHIBITED PRACTICE M.G.L. c.150E INSTRUCTIONS: Answer all applicable questions. Note: Pursuant to 456 CMR DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE Case No.
Wittner Chair Sent via e-mail Department ofLaborRelations 19 Staniford Street, 1 Floor Boston, MA 02114 Re: MCR-19-7086 Post Hearing Filing Dear Chairwoman Wittner, Enclosed please find the Post Hearing Filing on behalf of the Town of Braintree in the above referenced matter. ais 1upele, L ul es Enclosures ce: Thomas E. Horgan, Esq. (via e-mail) Ashley Peel, Esq.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OFLABORRELATIONS _________________________________________ In the matter of ) ) TOWN OF BRAINTREE ) Employer, ) ) And ) MCR-19-7086 ) NEW ENGLAND POLICE BENEVOLENT ) ASSOCIATION ) Petitioner, ) ) And ) ) AFSCME COUNCIL 93 ) Incumbent ) _________________________________________ ) POST HEARING BRIEF OF THE NEW ENGLAND POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION Counsel for Petitioner: Thomas E.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OFLABORRELATIONS BEFORE THE COMMONWEALTH EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS BOARD HAKKAR EKER REET EEE REEEREREESK In the Matter of: TOWN * OF BRAINTREE NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATION POLICE BENEVOLENT * Case No. MCR-19-7086 * Date Issued: July 19, 2019 * * and * AFSCME COUNCIL 93, AFL-CIO HIKIKHAK ETRE ERIK IKE EERE RIERA ESKER EERE ERE CERB Members Participating: Marjorie F. Wittner, Chair Katherine G.
MASSACHUSETTS DIVISION OF LABOR RELATIONS LABOR RELATIONS COMMISSION COMMONWEALTH EMPLOYEE RELATIONS BOARD ee In the matter of TOWN OF BRAINTREE ee Employer, POLICE BENEVOLENT eee NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATION MCR-19-7086 ee ee And Petitioner, ee And Ne AFSCME COUNCIL 93 Incumbent POST HEARING BRIEF FOR THE INCUMBENT, AFSCME COUNCIL 93 Statement of the Case On January 11, 2019, the New England Police Benevolent Association (NEPBA) filed a petition with the Department
8/15/22, 12:35 PM https://cms.dia.eol.mass.gov/pls/htmidb/wwv_flow.accept | 1 error has occurred AMENDED COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OFLABORRELATIONS CHARGE OF PROHIBITED PRACTICE M.G.L. c.150E mUP- CHARGE ZA- 433\| INSTRUCTIONS: Answer all applicable questions. Failing to provide information may result in the dismissal of the charge.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OFLABORRELATIONS In the Matter of Case No.: MUP-22-9331 TOWN OF MIDDLETON Date issued: November 10, 2022 and MIDDLETON POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, LOCAL 392, MCOP COMPLAINT OF PROHIBITED PRACTICE AND PARTIAL DISMISSAL The Middleton Police Benevolent Association, Local 392, MCOP (Union) filed a charge with the Department ofLabor Relations (DLR) on May 27, 2022, alleging that the Town of Middleton (Town
COMMONWEAL TH OF MASSACHUSETTS BEFORE THE DEPARTMENT OFLABORRELATIONS ************************************ In the Matter of TOWN OF MIDDLETON, Respondent Case No. MUP-22-9331 v.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OFLABORRELATIONS ************************************************************** In the matter of * * CITY OF EVERETT, * * SEIU, LOCAL 888, * Case No.
Singh, Samantha (DLR) From: Sent: To: Subject: EFile DLR (DLR) Friday, September 23, 2022 4:39 PM Efile DLR (EOL) Electronic Service of DLR Case Filing COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OFLABORRELATIONS REPRESENTATION PETITION E-File Confirmation Date Filed Number 09/23/2022 23359 MCR-22-9583 1.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department ofLaborRelations 2 Avenue de Lafayette Boston, MA 02111 VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL Re: MCR-22-9583, City of Everett Dear Attorney Sullivan: Enclosed please find responses to your request for information in the above-referenced matter. 1. A description of the existing bargaining units in the City. Please see attached 2.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OFLABORRELATIONS KRERKEKREKAKKERKEEEEKEEEEKEKEKERKEEKEKKEKERRAREREEKER * In the Matter of NEWTON : SCHOOL COMMITTEE and Case No. MUP-05-4579 : NEWTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS CUSTODIANS ASSOCIATION * " Date Issued: May 22, 2013 Hearing Officer: Margaret M. Sullivan, Esq. Appearances: Tim D. Norris, Esq. - Olinda R.
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OFLABORRELATIONS CHARLES F. HURLEY BUILDING ; { 9 STANIFORD STREET 1" FLOOR, BOSTON, MA 02114 CHARLES D. BAKER GovERNOR cee MPLOYMENT RELATIONS BOARD PHONE: (617) 626-7132 MARHOR)E E.
When | continued to be denied the right to view IEP information, and again received no guidance or direction in a position that | had no experience or training in, it confirmed in my mind that | was being set up to fail in this reassignment/reinstatement, and | filed a charge with the Department ofLabor Relations, Case # MUP-14-3610, 4/02/14.
School Committee and Patricia Dababneh Brunt: On January 8, 2018, Charging Party Patricia Dababneh (Dababneh) filed the above-referenced charge of prohibited practice with the Department ofLaborRelations (DLR) alleging that Respondent Reading School Committee (Employer or School Committee) had violated Sections 10(a)(3) and 10(a)(4) of Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 150E (the Law).