Hearings scheduled for Thursday, September 20, 2007
Public Hearing to be held in Room B-2 at 10:30 A.M.
- Senate, No. 1438
- Petition of Charles Ormsby for legislation relative to compsulory bargaining.
- Senate, No. 1567
- Petition of Joan M. Menard and David Holway, president, SEIU for legislation to provide that decisions of the Labor Relations Commission in representation cases shall be subject to judicial review.
- Senate, No. 1596
- Petition of Michael W. Morrissey for legislation relative to collective bargaining rights.
- Senate, No. 1622
- Petition of Marc R. Pacheco and Stephen R. Canessa for legislation relative to collective bargaining for maintenance staff of the state quartermaster.
- Senate, No. 1655
- Petition of Steven A. Tolman for legislation relative to bargaining units.
- Senate, No. 1657
- Petition of Steven A. Tolman for legislation to resolve collective bargaining disputes.
- Senate, No. 2157
- Petition of Marc R. Pacheco and Susan Williams Gifford (by vote of the town) for legislation relative to provision of health insurance to surviving spouses of long-term employees of the town of Wareham.
- Senate, No. 2208
- Petition of Pamela P. Resor and James B. Eldridge (by vote of the town of Shirley) for legislation to authorize the Middlesex Retirement Board to granta certain pension to James Charles Mickel.
- Senate, No. 2332
- Petition of Stephen M. Brewer, Stanley C. Rosenberg, Stephen J. Buoniconti,Christopher J. Donelan and other members of the General Court for legislation relative to members of the Executive Council.
- Senate, No. 2333
- Petition of Marc R. Pacheco and Susan W. Gifford (by vote of the town) for legislation relative to Gary J. Lopes, Jr., an employee of the town of Wareham.
- House, No. 591
- Joint petition of Martin J. Walsh and others relative to the resolution of school labor disputes.
- House, No. 2363
- Joint petition of Charles A. Murphy and Robert A. Havern (by vote of the town) for legislation to exempt the positions of police and fire chiefs in the town of Burlington from the civil service law.
- House, No. 2401
- Petition of Joseph F. Wagner and others for legislation to increase the homeland security of the commonwealth by merging the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority police department into the department of state police.
- House, No. 2526
- Petition of John P. Fresolo and another for legislation to further regulate the attendance by police officers at police association executive board meetings.
- House, No. 2612
- Petition of Thomas P. Kennedy relative to labor relations agreements for fire and police personnel under the public employees collective bargaining law.
- House, No. 2622
- Petition of Paul Kujawski and another relative to the use of a certain salary escalator in lieu of collective bargaining agreements.
- House, No. 2623
- Petition of Paul Kujawski and another relative to submitting the funding of collective bargaining agreements by employers.
- House, No. 2624
- Petition of Paul Kujawski and another relative to the classification of certain state offices and positions.
- House, No. 2628
- Petition of Paul Kujawski and another relative to protecting certain employees of the Commonwealth from arbitrary removal.
- House, No. 2629
- Petition of Paul Kujawski and another relative to the benefits of certain employees of the Massachusetts School Building Authority.
- House, No. 2664
- Petition of David M. Nangle and Kevin J. Murphy relative to the rights of custodial, maintenance and other non-teaching employees of school districts.
- House, No. 2730
- Petition of Byron Rushing and others for legislation to further regulate the right to strike of public employees.
- House, No. 2745
- Petition of Theodore C. Speliotis for legislation to further define the responsibilities of the Labor Relations Commission relative to work stoppages.
- House, No. 2748
- Petition of Robert P. Spellane for legislation to provide collective bargaining rights for certain employees of the Department of Education.
- House, No. 2783
- Petition of Martin J. Walsh relative to dispute resolution for emergency medical technicians.
- House, No. 2785
- Petition of Martin J. Walsh relative to the indemnification of public employers and employee collective bargaining representatives.
- House, No. 2790
- Petition of Martin J. Walsh for legislation to provide for the appointment of joint labor management committees for the resolution of bargaining disputes of housing authorities.
- House, No. 4060
- Petition of Denis E. Guyer (by vote of the town) relative to municipal retiree health insurance in the town of Lanesborough.
- House, No. 4115
- Petition of Paul J. Donato that the State Retirement Board be authorized to grant certain creditable service to Robert M. Penta as an elected public official of the city of Medford.
- House, No. 4139
- Petition of Daniel E. Bosley (with the approval of the mayor and city council) relative to the retirement of Leo Senecal, an employee of the city of North Adams.
- House, No. 4143
- Petition of David M. Torrisi and others (by vote of the town) that Kevin Farragher of the town of North Andover be authorized to take a civil service examination for the position of police officer in said town, notwithstanding the maximum age requirements.
- House, No. 4196
- Petition of Susan Williams Gifford (by vote of the town) that the town of Wareham be authorized to make certain salary payments to Gary Lopes, an employee of said town and a member of the armed forces.
- House, No. 4212
- Petition of David M. Torrisi and others (by vote of the town) that the positions of police chief and fire chief in the town of North Andover be exempt from the civil service law.
- House, No. 4221
- Petition of John P. Fresolo that certain retired veterans be entitled to additional benefits under the public employees non-contributory disability retirement law.
EXECUTIVE SESSIONS
For the committee on Public Service in Room B-2, After hearing.
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