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1 document · · Department of Labor Relations ·
Council 93, AFL-CIO hereby withdraws I hereby certify that I have on this date sent a copy to Tsuyoshi Fukuda, Esq., Labor Counsel, The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Human Resources Division, One Ashburton Place, Boston, MA 02108. Thank you.
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Accardi, Ricci et al v. City of Haverhill 8/2/18
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
Legal Department Human Resources Division 1 Ashburton Place, 2d Floor Boston, MA 02108 Commissioner: Cynthia Ittleman RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR INVESTIGATION Procedural Information By letter dated July 18, 2016 (July 18, 2016 letter), Deputy Chief Ricci Accardi (Dep. or Mr. Accardi); Captain Gregory Roberts (Capt. or Mr. Roberts); and Lieutenant Michael Zaino (Lt. or Mr.
5 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
Human Resources Division One Ashburton Place, Room 211 Boston, MA 02108 (617) 878-9888 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that on August 11, 2016, I hereby caused a true and complete copy of the foregoing to be served by email on Counsel for the Union, Erin DeRenzis, Esq., at ederenzis@afscme93.org and legaloffice@afscme93.org. /s/ Melissa A. Thomson
Human Resources Division One Ashburton Place Boston, MA 02108 Re: SUP-16-5135 Dear Attorneys DeRenzis and Thomson: On March 14, 2016, AFSCME Council 93 (Union) filed a Charge of Prohibited Practice (Charge) with the Department of Labor Relations (Department), alleging that the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Developmental Services (Employer) had violated Sections 10(a)(3) and, derivatively, 10(a)(1) of Massachusetts General Laws Chapter
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Brimley, Latarsha v. Boston Police Department 5/10/07
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
On May 1, 2006, the Boston Police Department notified the states Human Resources Division (HRD) that it was bypassing the Appellant for appointment and proffered the following reasons: a) the Appellant has had three (3) 209A restraining orders issued against her in 1988, 1994 and 1995; b) From 1993 to 1995, the Appellant was charged with Assault and Battery By Means of a Dangerous Weapon & Malicious Destruction of Property Over $250.00, 2 counts of
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Franklin, Larry v. City of Leominster 12/30/10
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
The Leominster Fire Department submitted a request to the Massachusetts Human Resources Division for a list of eligible candidates to become firefighters on March 1, 2010. 2. Ex. 1. The City of Leominster was seeking to appoint seven permanent, full-time firefighters, and was provided a list of nineteen certified candidates by the Commonwealths Human Resources Division, Civil Service Unit. 3.
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Kusser, Edward v. City of Quincy 1/7/10
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
Taylor Pursuant to the provisions of G.L. c. 31, 2(b), the Appellant, Edward Kusser (hereinafter Appellant), is appealing the decision of the states Human Resources Division (HRD) to accept the reasons of the Respondent, City of Quincy (hereinafter City or Appointing Authority), to bypass him for promotion to the position of police lieutenant. The appeal was timely filed.
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Wilson, Constance v. UMASS Boston 5/20/10
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
Taylor 1 DECISION Pursuant to the provisions of G.L. c. 30 49, the Appellant, Constance Wilson (hereinafter Appellant) is appealing the September 16, 2008 decision of the Human Resources Division 1 Commissioner Taylors term on the Commission expired before he was able to draft a written decision. The matter was assumed by the Commissions General Counsel, Angela C. McConney.
3 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
Thereby certify that I have forwarded an electronic copy of this letter to Michael Downey, Esq., Human Resource Division, One Ashburton Place, Room 203, Boston, MA 02108 at michael.downey2@state.ma.us Very Truly Yours, Doing ce oseph DeLorey General Counsel cc: Michael Downey, Esq. Philip Brown, Esq. AFSCME Human Services Office for Distribution 8 Beacon Street * Boston, MA 02108 617-367-6000 * www.afscme93.org 0 GEEe 02
For the foregoing reasons, the Respondent respectfully requests this Charge be Respectfully submitted: Department of Youth Services By its attorney: fi Michael Doyses Labor Courfgel Human Resources Division One Ashburton Place, Rm. 211 Boston, MA 02108 ph: (617) 878-9737 Michael.Downey2(@state.ma.us CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, Michael Downey, hereby certify that on February 27, 2018 I e-filed the foregoing with the copied the Union on Department of
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Haruna Maliani v. Department of Public Health 3/11/21
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
Ittleman DECISION On May 30, 2018, the Appellant, Haruna Maliani (Maliani or Appellant), pursuant to G.L. c. 30, 49, filed an appeal with the Civil Service Commission (Commission), contesting the decision of the states Human Resources Division (HRD) to affirm the determination of the Department of Public Health (DPH) / Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) denying the Appellants appeal to be reclassified from Registered Nurse IV(RN
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Santilli, Joseph v. Boston Police Department 10/8/20
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
However, on 1 At the time of the hearing in this case, the Boston Police Department was represented by Attorney Peter Geraghty, who is no longer employed there. 1 January 22, 2018, the parties submitted a joint request that the Commission exercise its powers inherent in Chapter 310 of the Acts of 1993 (310 Relief) and direct the states Human Resources Division (HRD) to place the Appellants name at the top of the next Certification for appointment
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