CASE NO: G1-10-200 TOWN OFSAUGUS, Respondent Appearance for Appellant: Alfred Gordon, Esq. Timothy D. Zessin, Eeq. Pyle Rome Ehrenberg, PC 18 Tremont Street Suite 500 Boston, MA 02108 Appearance for Respondent: Eugene J. Sullivan III, Esq. Holtz & Reed, LLP One Bowdoin Square Boston, MA 02114 Commissioner: Paul M.
Authority, 163 Dedham Blvd, Dedham, MA 02026 Rockport Housing Authority, 13 Millbrook Park, Rockport, MA 1966 Dennis Housing Authority, 167 Center St, South Dennis, MA 2660 Salem Housing Authority, 27 Charter St, Salem, MA 1970 Dracut Housing Authority, 971 Mammoth Rd, Dracut, MA 01826 Salisbury Housing Authority, 23 Beach Rd, Salisbury, MA 1952 Easton Housing Authority, Parker Terrace, North Easton, MA 02356 Saugus Housing Authority, 19 Talbot St, Saugus
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G1-20-062 TOWN OFSAUGUS, Respondent Appearance for Appellant: Pro Se Jonathan W. Wallace Appearance for Respondent: Raymond P. Ausrotas, Esq. Arrowood LLP 10 Post Office Square 7th Floor South Boston, MA 02109 Commissioner: Christopher C.
William Cecieta, father of the Appellant, was a firefighter for the Town ofSaugus. (Stipulated Facts) 2. On November 24, 1985, William Cecieta was struck by a car while in performance of his duties as a Firefighter. As a result of this accident, William Cecieta sustained severe injuries to his right leg. (Exhs. 3, 4, & 14; Testimony of Francine Cecieta) 3. On March 19, 1986, William Cecieta was admitted to Beverly Hospital for ankle surgery.
Smith High School, 1235 Storrs Road Storrs-Mansfield, CT 06268 Jim Mark, Chair, Board of Education SAUGUS, MA SUPERINTENDENT 23 Main Street Saugus, MA 01906 Peter Manoogian, School Committee 860-667-2000 978-597-8713 401-769-5492 781-659-8800 860-823-6284 860-889-6098 860-963-6900 860-487-0877 781-231-5000 781-820-5690 13 SAU #14, EPPING, NH SUPERINTENDENT 213 Main Street Epping, NH 03042 David Mylott, School Board 603-679-8003 SAU #41, HOLLIS-BROOKLINE
An employer may not so combine take-it-or- leave-it bargaining methods with a widely publicized stance of unbending firmness that he is himself unable to alter a position once taken. 1483, MUP-591 Town ofSaugus, 2 MLC 1480, (May 5, 1976) (quoting N.L.R.B. v. General Electric Co., 418 F.2d 736, 762 (2nd Cir. 1969)).
An employer may not so combine take-it-or- leave-it bargaining methods with a widely publicized stance of unbending firmness that he is himself unable to alter a position once taken. 1483, MUP-591 Town ofSaugus, 2 MLC 1480, (May 5, 1976) (quoting N.L.R.B. v. General Electric Co., 418 F.2d 736, 762 (2nd Cir. 1969)).
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Town ofSaugus v. Saugus Public Safety Dispatchers Union, 65 Mass. App. Ct. 901 (2005). Decisions which are in the zone of managerial authority are nondelegable and, to the extent subjects within that zone find their way into a collective bargaining agreement, the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement are not enforceable. Chief of Police of Dracut v. Dracut, 357 Mass. 492 (1970).
Town ofSaugus v. Saugus Police Superior Officers Union, 18 Mass. Law Reporter 237, 2004 WL 20754570 (Mass. Super. 2004); The protection of a public employers management prerogative is particularly strong where, as here, the prerogative concerns policy judgments in the allocation and deployment of law enforcement resources. City of New Bedford v. New Bedford Police Union, 97 Mass. App. Ct. 502 (2020), quoting Saugus v. Saugus Pub.