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6 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
In the case of employees of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, the employer shall mean the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority. In the case of employees of the Suffolk county sheriff's department, employer shall mean the sheriff of Suffolk county or any individual who is designated by him to represent him or act in his interest in dealing with such employees.
83 documents · · City of Framingham · Fulfilled
In my past professional career I held several positions at the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority and it was in this capacity that I was first introduced to Framingham. I am very aware of the significant potential to develop passive recreation opportunities along the linear aqueduct corridors that run through our city and I would like to be a part of thoughtfully integrating these resources into our other open space opportunities.
210 documents · · City of Framingham · Fulfilled
The City pays the Massachusetts Water Resource Authority (MWRA) for every gallon of water that enters the sewer system regardless of its source. Removal of inflow and infiltration will reduce sewer capacity and overflow issues, protect surface water quality, and decrease the Citys sewer costs.
The City pays the Massachusetts Water Resource Authority (MWRA) for every gallon of water that enters the sewer system regardless of its source. Removal of inflow and infiltration will reduce sewer capacity and overflow issues, protect surface water quality, and decrease the Citys sewer costs.
10 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
Preston 43 Ames Street Dedham, MA 02026 Experience 2002 to Present Massachusetts State Director, National Association of Government Employees 1998 to 2002 Business Manager, Local 481, International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees 1996 to 1998 ~ Director, Massachusetts Office of Employee Relations 1992 to 1996 Manager of Labor Relations, Massachusetts Water Resources Authority 1989 to 1991 Deputy Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of Public
The Commonwealth cites to portions of the DLRs Guide to the Massachusetts Public Employee Collective Bargaining Law, also known as the Green Book, stating that, as a general matter, the CERB does not grant such a Petition unless the parties submit a 1 NAGE and several other unions representing state-wide bargaining units in the Commonwealth, as well as units at the University of Massachusetts, the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, Mass DOT
74 documents · · City of Framingham · Fulfilled
The City pays the Massachusetts Water Resource Authority (MWRA) for every gallon of water that enters the sewer system regardless of its source.
Department of Labor Relations Cases
Gail Colaiacomo / M.O.S.E.S.
5 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
MOSES also represents similarly constituted bargaining units at the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) and the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA). As set forth in SCR-2099, MOSES represents Commonwealth titles in engineering, science, and related technical and professional employees.
Department of Labor Relations Cases
M.O.S.E.S. / Comm. of Mass/Commr. of Admin. & Finance
4 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
The Department of Conservation and Recreation Division of Water Supply Protection manages and protects the drinking water supply watersheds for nearly 2.2 million residents of Massachusetts, primarily in Greater Boston, The Quabbin Reservoir, Ware River, and Wachusett Reservoir watersheds are the sources of drinking water for distribution by the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA). - The Division provides technical staff support to the
Coordinate sewer operations and maintenance with Massachusetts Water Resources Authority and multiple municipalities. Assist DCR legal department with information on issues regarding the DCR sewers. Coordinate with watershed Towns regarding municipal sewer issues. Evaluate and recommend alternate solutions to resolve problems as they occur. Evaluate facilities for regulatory compliance. Develop plan to attain and maintain regulatory compliance.
Department of Labor Relations Cases
M.O.S.E.S. / Mass. Dept. of Transportation
2 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
At present, I am the General Counsel, and have been so since 1997. 2) My responsibilities include, among others, acting as chief spokesperson in collective bargaining, actively participating in mid-term bargaining between the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Massachusetts Department of Transportation, Massachusetts Water Resources Authority and MOSES, and enforcing the resultant agreements by filing grievances, and by any and all other means available
3 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
Prior to that, she resolved discriminati on and sexual harassment :omplaints, promoted a diverse workforce, and provided diversity training for the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority.
20 documents · · Office of the Comptroller · Fulfilled
Agency Name: Massachusetts Water Resources Authority Name and title, address, telephone number, fax number and e-mail address for a contact person; Paula Weadick, Director of MIS Massachusetts Water Resources Authority Charlestown Navy Yard 100 First Ave, Building 39 Boston, MA 02129 Email: Paula.Weadick@mwra.com O:617-305-5520 C:978-815-4792 Brief description of the nature of the project and specifically what responsibilities your firm had in terms
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