Note: The DLR may decline to issue a complaint unless reasonable settlement efforts have been made by the charging party. 456 CMR 15.04/71). INFORMATION ON CHARGING PARTY 16. Name Professional Fire Fighters of Massachusetts 17. Representative to contact Local 4557 Michael Hand, 18. Address (street and No., city/town, state, and ZIP code) 22. PO Box 309, Hubbardston, MA, 01542 The Charging Party is an: [| Individual 20.
Xx Yes No Note: The Division may decline to issue a complaint unless reasonable settlement efforts have been made by the charging party. CMR 15.04(1). The Division may refer the charge to a Division mediator for settlement discussions. 456 INFORMATION ON CHARGING PARTY 17. Name 18. Newton Police Association 19. Representative to contact 20. James F. Lamond 508-485-6600 21.
Glencoe Park Dist., 46 N.E.3d 925, 932 (2015) (A meeting of the minds exists whenever the parties conduct objectively indicates an agreement to the terms of the settlement, even if one or more parties did not subjectively intend to be bound.). 12 12 See, e.g., Lenawee Health Alliance, 124 BNA LA 1816 (explaining that [h]ow the parties conduct themselves over a period of time in applying the contract language puts flesh on the bones of language which
Exhibit 5 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT The parties to this settlement agreement are the City of Newton (City) and the Newton Police Association (NPA). This agreement is intended to resolve the dispute at issue in two pending cases, AAA Case No. 01-18-0001-1222 and AAA Case No. 01-18-0001-1228, each of which involves Article XXXII of their current collective bargaining agreement, entitled Time Off for Union Business. The parties agree as follows. 1.
Take additional photographs as required to record settlement or cracking of adjacent structures, pavements, and improvements. D. Concealed Work Photographs: Before proceeding with installing work that will conceal other work, take photographs sufficient in number, with annotated descriptions, to record nature and location of concealed Work, including, but not limited to, the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. Underground utilities. Underslab services.
Submit closeout submittals specified in other Division 01 Sections, including Project Record Documents, operation and maintenance manuals, damage or settlement surveys, property surveys, and similar final record information. Submit closeout submittals specified in individual Sections, including specific warranties, workmanship bonds, maintenance service agreements, final certifications, and similar documents.
Permits, Licenses, and Certificates: For Owner's record, submit copies of permits, licenses, certifications, inspection reports, releases, jurisdictional settlements, notices, receipts for fee payments, judgments, correspondence, records, and similar documents established for compliance with standards and regulations bearing on performance of the Work. 1.6 REPORTS AND DOCUMENTS A.
Piping shall be assembled and installed without undue strains and stresses and provision shall be made for expansion, contraction and structural settlement. B. Interior horizontal sanitary waste and piping shall be installed in practical alignment at uniform grade of at least 1/8 per foot, but 1/4" per foot where Code dictates and as shown on Contract Drawings. C.
Final liquidated damages settlement statement. PAYMENT PROCEDURES NEWBURY DESIGN ASSOCIATES, INC. PROJECT NO. 20121 012900 - 3 JUNE 15, 2020 PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Used) PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not Used) END OF SECTION 012900 PAYMENT PROCEDURES NEWBURY DESIGN ASSOCIATES, INC. PROJECT NO. 20121 012900 - 4 JUNE 15, 2020 SECTION 013100 - PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A.
The rationale behind the policy is to encourage the prompt and effective settlement of public sector disputes utilizing binding grievance and arbitration procedures.
LC 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. Council 93, Local 1067 18. Representative to contact 20. Telephone Number Robert Van Campen, Esq. 617-367-6026 Address (street and No., city/town, state, and ZIP code) 21.
LC 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. Council 93, Local 1067 18. Representative to contact 20. Telephone Number Robert Van Campen, Esq. 617-367-6026 Address (street and No., city/town, state, and ZIP code) 21.
The parties should also discuss whether they are willing to engage the services of a DLR Mediator for possible settlement. 2. Once the parties have agreed upon three dates for the investigation, the Charging Party shall, within fourteen days of the issuance of this notice, email a completed copy of the attached form to the DLR at efile.dlr@mass.gov. 3.
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). The Division may refer the charge to a Division mediator for settlement discussions. INFORMATION ON CHARGING PARTY 39. The Charging Partyis an Individual (1), Employee Organization (O), 0 pmpleger ye | 40. Name _ lai. Representative to 42.
On ' At the hearing on September 7, 2018, the Union withdrew its Section 10(a)(5) allegation after reaching a settlement agreement with the Town on that matter. 2 MUP-17-5940 H.O. Decision (cont'd) August 23, 2018, | issued a Ruling denying Motion II and directed the Union to utilize DLR Rules and Regulations 456 CMR 13.14 regarding subpoenas. On August 28, 2018, the Town filed a Motion for Summary Judgment (Motion III).
The Unions 10 (a) (5) charge alleging failure to produce records is withdrawn per the attached settlement agreement. 5 III. STANDARD OF REVIEW The DLR applies a three-step analysis when reviewing an alleged violation of c. 150E, Section 10(a)(3). Trustees of Forbes Library v.
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 eres eee 39. The Charging Party is an Individual (1), Employee Organization (O), lo Employer (E): 40. Name 41. Representative to contact a2. Telephone Ashland Police Union, MassCOP AFL-CIO Jennifer N. Smith Number | 617-523-2500 '43,44,45,46.
On August 16, 2018, Piers On September 10, 2018, the Town placed On or around September 28, 2018, the Town, the Union, and Piers entered into a settlement agreement whereby, in lieu of more serious discipline, Piers received a ten-day unpaid suspension and ten eight-hour shifts of punishment duty, predicated upon evidence of unauthorized absences during shifts worked by Sgft.
Piers signed a settlement agreement admitting to the misconduct and agreeing to serve a ten (10) day suspension, as well as eighty (80) hours of punishment duty. See id. Sgt. Piers and the Unions argument that his discipline or the investigation into his misconduct has anything to do with the March 5, 2018 meeting with Mr. Herbert does not pass muster. Additionally, Sgt.
Settlement extremely unlikely 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). 39, The Charging Partyis an Individual (1), Employee Organization (O), [1 Employer (E): 40. Name Deborah Curran 41. Representative to contact Bruce N. Cameron 43,44,45,46. Address (street and No., city/town, state, and ZIP code) 23 Front Street Weymouth MA 02188 48.
In their settlements, Branch and Conner have agreed to pay a fee that constitutes 55% of the MSP dues. This amount is less than the agency service fees that the MSP had initially demanded in those years. On April 14, 2014, the MSP demanded that Branch and Conner pay an agency service fee for the 2013-2014 school year. The demands were apportioned as follows: MSP: $203.90; MTA: $325.84; NEA: $64.76.
In their settlements, Branch and Conner have agreed to pay a fee that constitutes 55% of the MSP dues. This amount is less than the agency service fees that the MSP had initially demanded in those years. On April 14, 2014, the MSP demanded that Branch and Conner pay an agency service fee for the 2013-2014 school year. The demands were apportioned as follows: MSP: $203.90; MTA: $325.84; NEA: $64.76.
In their settlements, Branch and Conner have agreed to pay a fee that constitutes 55% of the MSP dues. This amount is less than the agency service fees that the MSP had initially demanded in those years. On April14, 2014, the MSP demanded that Branch and Conner pay an agency service fee for the 2013-2014 school year. The demands were apportioned as follows: MSP: $203.90; MTA: $325.84; NEA: $64.76.
The Chief of Police shall be kept informed of the status of the case and the final court determination or settlement. RULE 8.9 - CRIMINAL CONDUCT Employees shall not commit any criminal act (felony or misdemeanor), or violate the regulatory or criminal laws or statutes of the United States or of any state or local jurisdiction (by-law/ordinance), whether on or off duty.
The $1.5 million grant program Promoting Cultural Humility in Opioid Use Disorder Treatment is funded by a recent settlement that the AGs Office reached with Injured Workers Pharmacy for unlawful and dangerous prescription drug dispensing practices. The grant program will support recovery programs committed to standards that serve Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities in Massachusetts.