City ofCambridge v. Civil Service Commn, 43 Mass.App.Ct. 300, 304, rev.den., 426 Mass. 1102 (1997). See also City of Leominster v. Stratton, 58 Mass.App.Ct. 726, 728, rev.den., 440 Mass. 1108 (2003); Police Dept of Boston v. Collins, 48 Mass.App.Ct. 408, 411, rev.den., 726 N.E.2d 413 (2000); Mclsaac v. Civil Service Commn, 38 Mass App.Ct. 473, 477 (1995); Town of Watertown v. Arria, 16 Mass.App.Ct. 331, rev.den., 390 Mass. 1102 (1983).
City ofCambridge v. Civil Service Commn, 43 Mass.App.Ct. 300, 304, rev.den., 426 Mass. 1102 (1997). See also City of Leominster v. Stratton, 58 Mass.App.Ct. 726, 728, rev.den., 440 Mass. 1108 (2003); Police Dept of Boston v. Collins, 48 Mass.App.Ct. 411, rev.den., 726 N.E.2d 417 (2000); McIsaac v. Civil Service Commn, 38 Mass.App.Ct. 473, 477 (1995); Town of Watertown v. Arria, 16 Mass.App.Ct. 331, rev.den., 390 Mass. 1102 (1983).
City ofCambridge v. Civil Service Commn, 43 Mass.App.Ct. 300, 304, rev.den., 426 Mass. 1102 (1997). See also City of Leominster v. Stratton, 58 Mass.App.Ct. 726, 728, rev.den., 440 Mass. 1108 (2003); Police Dept of Boston v. Collins, 48 Mass.App.Ct. 411, rev.den., 726 N.E.2d 417 (2000); McIsaac v. Civil Service Commn, 38 Mass.App.Ct. 473, 477 (1995); Town of Watertown v. Arria, 16 Mass.App.Ct. 331, rev.den., 390 Mass. 1102 (1983).
City ofCambridge v. Civil Service Commn, 43 Mass.App.Ct. 300, 304, rev.den., 426 Mass. 1102 (1997). See also City of Leominster v. Stratton, 58 Mass.App.Ct. 726, 23 728, rev.den., 440 Mass. 1108 (2003); Police Dept of Boston v. Collins, 48 Mass.App.Ct. 411, rev.den., 726 N.E.2d 417 (2000); McIsaac v. Civil Service Commn, 38 Mass.App.Ct. 473, 477 (1995); Town of Watertown v. Arria, 16 Mass.App.Ct. 331, rev.den., 390 Mass. 1102 (1983).
Municipal Ct., 359 Mass. 211, 214 (1971); City ofCambridge v. Civil Service Commn, Mass.App.Ct. First Dist. 300, 304, rev.den., 426 Mass. Ct., 262 Mass. 477, 482 1102 (1997); (1928). The 43 Selectmen of Wakefield v. Judge of Commission determines justification for discipline by inquiring, "whether the employee has been guilty of substantial misconduct which adversely affects the public interest by impairing Comm. y.
City ofCambridge v. Civil Service Commission, 43 Mass. App. Ct. 300, 304 (1997); School Committee of Salem v. Civil Service Commission, 348 Mass. 696, 699 (1965). The role of the Civil Service Commission is to determine whether the appointing authority has sustained its burden of proving that there was reasonable justification for the action taken by the appointing authority. Cityof Cambridge, at 304; See Town of Watertown vy. Arria, 16 Mass.
Pension Pian Employees who work 20 hours or more per week as of September 30, 2008 will continue to participate in the City ofCambridge Retirement Plan. In the event that CHA is obligated to participate in FICA, CHA will provide as much notice to the empioyee as possible. Employees who are hired on or after October 1, 2008 will participate in the 403b retirement plan.
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