by John Becker | Nov 2, 2012 | Labor In The News, Sandulli Grace In The News
A judge of the Plymouth Superior Court has upheld an arbitration award in a matter involving the Marshfield Education Association, MTA/NEA, and the Marshfield School Committee, which ordered the School Committee to reinstate a teacher who had been terminated for...
by John Becker | Oct 26, 2012 | Labor In The News, Sandulli Grace In The News
The Town of Bellingham must provide a police officer who was out on administrative leave with additional paid detail opportunities after an arbitrator found that the Police Department’s practice of giving “refusals” to such officers violated the collective bargaining...
by Sandulli Grace Staff | Sep 13, 2012 | Labor In The News, Sandulli Grace In The News
Sandulli Grace, P.C. and the Massachusetts Coalition of Police are litigating two ULP cases this fall for police sergeants who have been the targets of retaliation for exercising their protected speech rights as union members. The first is Town of Mansfield and...
by Sandulli Grace Staff | Sep 5, 2012 | Labor In The News, Sandulli Grace In The News
City of Salem, Mayor Driscoll continues to disregard her legal obligations to the City of Salem employees and its Unions. In March 2012 an arbitrator found that the City of Salem violated the Salem Police Superior Officers contract and past practice when Mayor...
by Sandulli Grace Staff | Aug 9, 2012 | Labor In The News, Sandulli Grace In The News
Sandulli Grace Attorney Bryan Decker recently won reinstatement for an unjustly terminated Boston Police Officer. In a case involving the City of Boston and the Boston Police Patrolmen’s Association, arbitrator Richard Boulanger ordered the immediate reinstatement...
by John Becker | Jul 30, 2012 | Labor In The News, Sandulli Grace In The News
Suffolk Superior Court Judge Linda Giles issued a ruling on July 9, 2012 upholding an arbitrator’s award in favor of the union representing emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics employed by the City of Boston. The case is Boston Public Health Commission...