Sentences with phrase «municipal police employees»

Barnes & Noble ended up in a lawsuit with shareholders (including the Louisiana Municipal Police Employees Retirement System).

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About 70 public works and parks and recreation employees along with police telecommunicators, all belonging to the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 368, have been without a new contract for 17 months since their collective bargaining agreement expired April employees along with police telecommunicators, all belonging to the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 368, have been without a new contract for 17 months since their collective bargaining agreement expired April Employees Local 368, have been without a new contract for 17 months since their collective bargaining agreement expired April 30, 2011.
About 70 public works and parks and recreation employees along with police dispatchers belong to the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 368, and they have been without a contract for 17 months since their collective bargaining agreement expired April employees along with police dispatchers belong to the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 368, and they have been without a contract for 17 months since their collective bargaining agreement expired April Employees Local 368, and they have been without a contract for 17 months since their collective bargaining agreement expired April 30, 2011.
Suffolk County Employees, other than sworn police or correction officers, are categorized as either management employees, meaning that they serve at the pleasure of their designated supervisor, or are civil servants protected by collective bargaining agreements and are members of the Association of Municipal Employees (herein afterEmployees, other than sworn police or correction officers, are categorized as either management employees, meaning that they serve at the pleasure of their designated supervisor, or are civil servants protected by collective bargaining agreements and are members of the Association of Municipal Employees (herein afteremployees, meaning that they serve at the pleasure of their designated supervisor, or are civil servants protected by collective bargaining agreements and are members of the Association of Municipal Employees (herein afterEmployees (herein after A.M.E.).
New York City has a government with more than 300,000 employees, the largest municipal police force in the US and an Office of Emergency Management, but it hasn't been able to figure out what to do about the wild turkeys of Staten Island.
«The standards that apply to every other municipal employee should apply to New York City police officers who have the power to kill,» Torres said.
Suffolk's largest union, the 4,500 - member Association of Municipal Employees, received 3 percent raise in July, while members of police unions received 5.63 percent raises in 2016.
The report from the fiscally conservative group for the year ending March 31 shows 47 of the 50 highest - paid municipal employees working for police departments or sheriff's offices and each taking home more than $ 250,000.
Andrew has served a broad range of clients in the past, including large retailers, municipal police services and individual employees.
In addition to his litigation practice, Michael assists in the representation of the Firm's Municipal Clients, including the Villages of Rockdale, New Lenox, Minooka and Manhattan, and handles bond issues and litigation, tax increment financing, union negotiations and labor issues, annexation, zoning / re-zoning issues, and civil rights cases involving municipal employees and police Municipal Clients, including the Villages of Rockdale, New Lenox, Minooka and Manhattan, and handles bond issues and litigation, tax increment financing, union negotiations and labor issues, annexation, zoning / re-zoning issues, and civil rights cases involving municipal employees and police municipal employees and police officers.
• Friday, April 21: (1) Municipal and supervisory liability, (2) qualified immunity, (3) employment law for police and fire employees, and (4) U.S. Supreme Court update.
47 (1) Subject to subsection (2), if an employee of a municipal police force becomes mentally or physically disabled and as a result is incapable of performing the essential duties of the position, the board shall accommodate his or her needs in accordance with the Human Rights Code.
We defend police officers, town administrators and elected and appointed officials, school personnel, and other municipal employees in state and federal court as well as before administrative agencies like the Massachusetts State Ethics Commission.
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