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Quinn Bill Reduction

On December 30, 2009 the BPDBS received a letter from John Dunlap, Director of Labor Relations for the City. He states the City expects  to receive its actual FY 2009 Quinn reimbursement from the Commonwealth very soon.

This is a Quinn reduction to the City of 41.27%. The BPD Payroll Office has prepared charts to show what the expected impact for our members will be.

These charts are meant to be illustrative only and actual earnings for our members may vary depending on other compensation factors.

Posted by Gerry Sanfilippo

December 30, 2009

 

 

 

 

SAU UPDATE

UPDATE SAU ON CALL, MUP 05-4434

A Pre-hearing conference date is scheduled for Thursday, April 29, 2010 @ 10am.

Hearing date is scheduled for Tuesday, May 18, 2010 @10am.

To be heard at the Division of Labor Relations, 19 Staniford St. 1st floor, Boston.

 

 

SAU- ON CALL DECISION

SAU- On Call Decision

On September 11, 2009 the DLR found probable cause to exist that the City violated the CBA with respect to the on call implementation at SAU.

Mediation and hearings to follow. I will update this posting as information becomes available.

 

   

FLSA

FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT

On September1, 2009 following a SJC decision in the BPPA case, Attorney Paul Hynes sent a bargaining demand to the City’s Office of Labor Relations.

The Department has informed the City Auditor that the BPPA members have been returned to a 7 day/40 hour work period. The BPDBS had hoped that its forbearance in litigating this matter would be viewed as a gesture of good faith and that the BPPA case would be dispositive of our situation.

Attorney Hynes is still awaiting a response to his  letter of April 6, 2009 citing his previous bargaining demand.

Posted by Gerry Sanfilippo
September 10, 2009

 

INCREASE IN OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT

Due to the concerted efforts of the BPDBS leadership, in discussion with Police Commissioner Davis, the BPD has agreed to increase the hours for outside employment from the present 20 hours to 32 hours.

Our union is presently the only union to have obtained this benefit. All requests for outside employment still have to be obtained through the Police Commissioner's office.

Our thanks to Commissioner Davis for realizing the financial difficulties our members face in this economy and for acting on our request so expeditiously.

   

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