by Sandulli Grace Staff | Nov 25, 2009 | Labor In The News, Sandulli Grace In The News
As those of you who followed HRD’s attempt to “band” scores from the October 2008 police promotional exam know, we were able to defeat that attempt on procedural grounds by arguing that such a substantive change must be the subject of rulemaking. Well, HRD has...
by Sandulli Grace Staff | Aug 12, 2009 | Sandulli Grace In The News
Leigh Panettiere, who has been a partner at Sandulli Grace, P.C. for six years, has been named Co-Chair of the Boston Bar Association’s Labor and Employment Section for the 2009 – 2011 term. Ms. Panettiere is excited to play a leadership role in the BBA, and to help...
by Sandulli Grace Staff | Jul 17, 2009 | Labor In The News, Sandulli Grace In The News
In a case that could have wide-ranging effect on the compensation paid to Massachusetts Police Officers, the Massachusetts Coalition of Police assigned its law firm of Sandulli Grace, PC, to file suit today in Barnstable Court on behalf of five Mashpee police officers...
by Sandulli Grace Staff | Jul 1, 2009 | In Our Opinion..., Labor In The News
We’ve known for months that the Commonwealth was considering a drastic cut to the Quinn Bill funding. The FY2010 budget has now been signed by the Governor, and the State has appropriated only $10,000,000 to fund “its share” of Quinn Bill reimbursement, about an 80%...
by Sandulli Grace Staff | Jun 13, 2009 | Labor In The News, Sandulli Grace In The News
Friday afternoon, Essex Superior Court ordered Gloucester Mayor Carolyn Kirk to request sufficient funding for the minimum staffing provision of the collective bargaining agreement. This ruling came as a result of a motion for a preliminary injunction filed by...