Perreira also argues that the JLMC enabling legislation encourages continued settlement discussions, even during the deliberation period, and does not require committee members like him to discontinue mediating a dispute at any point in time. 5 Ruling (contd) MUP-19-7227 MUP-19-7313 MUP-19-7361 In this regard, Perreira argues that M.G.L. c. 233 23C provides an absolute privilege to mediators and shield all of the communications he had during the deliberation
Terry sent to Flanagan on January 22 argued that the panels award should follow the pattern of settlement in the other arbitration cases involving the Fire Union and the Patrol Union. The Town had consistently argued this during the course of the dispute since the time of Flanagans appointment to the panel and such an argument is a regular and routine argument made at interest arbitration (III, 66-67). 64.
As a Committee Member, 17 Flanagan is charged by Section 4A to make everyone effort to encourage the parties to 18 engage in good faith negotiations to reach settlement through negotiations or 19 mediation St. 1987, c. 589, s. 4A (2)(d). For this reason, a Committee Members role 20 is not to advocate for a partys interest, but rather to advocate for the dispute resolution 21 process.
Note: The OLR may decline to issue a complaint unless reasonable settlement efforts have been made by the charging party. 456 CMR 15.04(1). INFORMATION ON CHARGING PARTY 17. Name NEPBA Local 20 19. 18. Representative to contact 20. Telephone Number Gary G. Nolan 978-454-3800 Address (street and No., city/town, state, and ZIP code) 21.
Requests # 16 and 17 Requests #16 and #17 are related to records regarding complaints, as well as settlement agreements. The City indicates it will take 40 hours for Request #16, and 40 hours for Request #17. The City explains [b]oth request items Nos. 16 and 17 will require documents to be pulled from offsite storage.
Applicability of Exemption (c) A Superior Court decision found that governmental entities are not permitted "under the principles of governing law to redact ... the names of public employees who receive public funds in settlements of claims, or other information on the basis simply that it might facilitate D.M. Moschos, Esq. Page 4 August 24, 2017 SPR17/195 identification ofthose individuals."
Note: The DLR may decline to issue a complaint unless reasonable settlement efforts have been made by the charging party. 456 CMR 15.04(1). INFORMATION ON CHARGING PARTY 17. Name NCFO SEIU Local 3 19. 18. Representative to contact 20. Telephone Number Nicole Horberg Decter, Esq. 6176031436 21. Fax Number Address (street and No., city/town, state, and ZIP code) 6177427142 111 Devonshire Street, 5th Floor 22.
[] Yes No Fait accompli Note: The DLR may decline to issue a complaint unless reasonable settlement efforts have been made by the charging party. 456 CMR 15.04(1). INFORMATION ON CHARGING PARTY 17. Name AFSCME 19. 18. Representative to contact 20. Telephone Number Robert Van Campen 617-367-2026 Council 93 Address (street and No., city/town, state, and ZIP code) 21.
Yes x No Fait Accompli Note: The DLR may decline to issue a complaint unless reasonable settlement efforts have been made by the charging party. 456 CMR 15.04(1). INFORMATION ON CHARGING PARTY 17. Name 18. Representative to contact IAFF Local 1009 20. Telephone Number Leah Marie Barrault 19. Address (street and No., city/town, state, and ZIP code) The Labor Collaborative, LLC 3 Boulevard Street, Milton, MA 02186 22.
Yes No Note: The DLR may decline to issue a complaint unless reasonable settlement efforts have been made by the charging party. 456 CMR 15.04(1). INFORMATION ON CHARGING PARTY 17. Name 18. Representative to contact Easthampton Education Assn. 19. 20. Telephone Number 617-878-8288 Quesiyah Ali, Esq. Address (street and No., city/town, state, and ZIP code) 21. Fax Number MTA 2 Heritage Dr., 9th Floor, Quincy, MA 02171 617-570-4989 22.
Note: The Commission may decline to issue a complaint unless reasonable settlement efforts have been made by the charging party. 456 CMR 15.04 (1) INFORMATION ON CHARGING PARTY 17. Name 18. Representative to contact AFSCME Council 93, Local 1233 Joseph DeLorey 19. Address (street and No., city/town, state, and ZIP code) 8 Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02108 22. The Charging Party is an : C] Individual 20. Telephone Number 617-367-6024 21.
[] Yes No Note: The DLR may decline to issue a complaint unless reasonable settlement efforts have been made by the charging party. 456 CMR 15.04(1). INFORMATION ON CHARGING PARTY 17. Name 18. Representative to contact Beverly Police Benevolent Assn., L. 412, MCOP 19. 20. Telephone Number | Bryan Decker, Esq. 617-523-2500 Address (street and No., city/town, state, and ZIP code) 21.