by Sandulli Grace Staff | Mar 16, 2009 | In Our Opinion..., Labor In The News, Sandulli Grace In The News
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, the state’s highest court, today upheld a 2006 ruling of the state Commonwealth Employment Relations Board (CERB) that the City of Boston unlawfully reduced the overtime compensation of Boston Patrol Officers without first...
by Sandulli Grace Staff | Mar 13, 2009 | In Our Opinion..., Labor In The News
The Civil Service Commission today rejected appeals filed by Sandulli Grace on behalf of the Boston Police Patrolmen’s Association and the Massachusetts Coalition of Police (and companion cases filed by the Boston Superior Officers and IBPO) challenging the Human...
by Amy Laura Davidson | Mar 9, 2009 | Labor In The News
LERA hosts dinner meeting regarding Veteran’s Benefits and Jobs. The Labor and Employment Relations Association is hosting a dinner meeting regarding veteran’s benefits and jobs on Thursday March 19, 2008. The meeting is at; NSTAR Electric & Gas One NSTAR Way,...
by Alan Shapiro | Mar 3, 2009 | In Our Opinion..., Labor In The News
The Civil Service Commission today held a pre-hearing conference in the “banding” cased filed by Sandulli Grace on behalf of the Mass. Coalition of Police (MCOP) and Boston Police Patrolmen’s Association (BPPA). At the hearing, Sandulli Grace attorneys Bryan Decker...
by Sandulli Grace Staff | Oct 22, 2008 | Labor In The News
Sandulli Grace, PC, congratulates its longtime client, the Massachusetts Coalition of Police, AFL-CIO (“MassCOP”), on its recent appointment as the only police labor representative to a special commission on local police training. Earlier this year, the Massachusetts...
by Sandulli Grace Staff | Apr 1, 2008 | Labor In The News
No doubt that you have heard the overactive rumor mill regarding possible legislation on private paid details. Sandulli Grace is in constant contact with the legislative officers of the Massachusetts Coalition of Police (MassCOP) and the Boston Police Patrolmen’s...