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7 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
LJ Yes. ] No Presented as 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 BPLBSA 19. 18. Representative to contact 20. Telephone Number Nicole Horberg Decter 617-603-1436 Address (street and No., city/town, state, and ZIP code). 21.
Department of Labor Relations Cases
Falmouth, Town of / AFSCME, Council 93, AFL-CIO
3 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
Rebelo states she responsible for keeping track of grievances received by the Police Department. also assists the Chief in responding matters including researching and to Step preparing 1 grievances, responses. concerning Rebelo is She disciplinary states that because she has served during three police chiefs terms, the Chief relies on her knowledge of past grievances, hearings and confidential. disciplinary grievances. actions and settlements Rebelo
1 document · · Department of Labor Relations ·
damages sustained by him by reason of an action or claim against him arising out of his negligence or other act of his resulting in accidental damage to or destruction of property, while acting in the capacity of a teacher; provi ded that after such investigation, it shall appear to the Committee that such teacher was at the time the cause of action or claim arose acting within the scope of his employment; and provided further, that the defense or settlement
102 documents · · City of Framingham · Fulfilled
Cannabis yg OMTOL - Commission COMMON MAE TIE OE AAs MOH SEES MCR Laboratories | c/o Michael Kahn, Owner Case No, 2019A-002-10 85 Speen Street Framingham, MA Final Order and Stipulated Agreement This Final Order and Stipulated Agreement (hereinafter, Order) between the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission and MCR Laborat ories (the Respondent) is offered for the purposes of settlement and to avoid the uncert ainty and cost of
Recreation and Cultural Affairs 207 Town of Framingham The Interest Based Bargaining (IBB) approach was used by several of the unions and the School Committee during the past contract settlement. This past year, a representative group of the FTA, the School Committee and the central administration has continued to meet and discuss areas where the contract may need a closer look and possible changes.
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Selected Accomplishments: Managed the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Program, resolving conflict and cases without litigation; lead settlement negotiations, conciliation, facilitation, mediations, discovery, mini-trials, and arbitration.
6 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
Thus, the Department * This is yet another instance where Hanley perjured herself by denying that she conditioned settlement of the contract on the Unions withdrawal of unfair labor practice charges. Martena Sheas testimony and her production of documents issued at the time Hanley made this offer refute that testimony.
CERB Decision on Appeal (cont'd) The Union further MUP-06-4762, MUP-07-5010 claims that circumstantial evidence that it claims conditioning settlement of the the Hearing supports collective Officer a finding bargaining ignored other relevant of animus, i.e., Hanleys agreement negotiations on withdrawal of the prohibited practice charge filed with the DLR on September 13, 2006 (MUP-06-4762): and the fact that Vasey was told at a public meeting in front
1359 documents · · City of Framingham · Fulfilled
The proposed modifications are identical to those attached to the litigation settlement agreement announced for public comment in December 2019 and executed in April 2020 between EPA and the permit litigants, which included municipalities, environmental groups, and other affected stakeholders. The EPA will accept written public comments on the proposed permit modifications until June 8, 2020.
(CommonWealth) The Massachusetts Clean Energy Centers financial woes continue to mount with $2.3 million in legal fees tacked on to a settlement that cost the agency nearly $21 million. (CommonWealth) Rep. Smitty Pignatelli of Lenox pushes legislation to support the arts sector in Massachusetts.
WBUR Healey announces $18M settlement over Equifax data breach In non-coronavirus news, CommonWealths Shira Schoenberg reports that Attorney General Maura Healey has reached an $18.2 million settlement with credit reporting agency Equifax over its massive 2017 data breach that impacted nearly three million people in Massachusetts. Mismatch? Neal dwarfs Morse in congressional campaign fundraising Not even close. U.S. Rep.
The settlement amount was approved last week by a federal judge and is the largest in the FTCs history. MORE NUMBERS INDUSTRY RESOURCES When Hindsight is 2020 Your Road Map to a More Connected Financial Close The Definitive Guide to Secure Remote Access MORE PAPERS This email was sent to hwoit@framinghamma.gov. Unsubscribe | Opt out of all e.Republic email | Privacy Statement 2020 e.Republic.
(CommonWealth) Equifax is paying Massachusetts $18.2 million as part of a settlement related to a 2017 data breach.(CommonWealth) Some experts say the pandemic will spur a return of domestic manufacturing. (Boston Herald) With screens dark, movie theaters are struggling to survive. (Telegram & Gazette) EDUCATION Central Massachusetts school officials worry about whether students and families will feel ready to return to school in two weeks.
In late 1914, the ship arrived at a whaling settlement on South Georgia Island, the last southern port of call before the Antarctic Circle. Local seamen urged Shackleton to postpone his venture because of unusually thick pack ice that could trap the ship if the wind and temperatures shifted suddenly. Impatient to get moving, Shackleton commanded the ship to continue south, navigating through the icy jigsaw puzzle.
see also Town of Arlington, 15 MLC 1452, 1464, MUP-6187 (Feb. 3, 1989) (no impasse because union membership's rejection of town's offer changed the dynamics of bargaining and created a need for both sides to bargain further); Lawrence School Committee, 3 MLC 1304, 1308-09, MUP-2287 and MUP-2329 (Dec. 7, 1976) (no impasse where passage of time created possibility that parties could retreat from earlier IMPASSE 8-3 positions, allowing for eventual settlement
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BOSTON TEACHERS UNION LOCAL 66 / BOSTON SCHOOL COMMITTEE
9 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
In addition, the Par ties are directed to con they are willing to enga fer as to whether ge the services of a DLR Mediator for possib Utilization of a mediator le settlement. will not delay the commen cement of the Hearing. 4. A\\ earings will be held in the DLRs offices located at 19 Staniford Street, 1 Floor, Charles F. Hurley Building, Bos ton, MA 02114. 5.
11 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
L] Yes [Y] 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 SEIU, Local 509 19. 18. Representative to contact 20. Telephone Number Ian Russell, Esq. 617-367-7200 Address (street and No., city/town, state, and ZIP code) 21.
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Medford Teachers Association / Medford School Committee
8 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
lv] 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 Massachusetts Teachers Association 19. 20. Telephone Number Matthew D. Jones 617-878-8331 Address (street and No., city/town, state, and ZIP code) MTA, 2 Heritage Drive, Quincy, MA 22. 18. Representative to contact 21.
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