GURLEY v. BRIDGEWATER


4 Mass. App. Ct. 149 (1976)

343 N.E.2d 887

GEORGE K. GURLEY & others vs. TOWN OF BRIDGEWATER.

Appeals Court of Massachusetts, Plymouth.

March 15, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert G. Clark, III, for the defendant.

Lawrence M. Siskind for the plaintiffs.

Present: ROSE, KEVILLE, & GOODMAN, JJ.


GOODMAN, J.

The defendant (town) appeals from a decree obtained by officers of the Bridgewater branch of the Massachusetts Police Association, an unincorporated association, declaring: "The word `weeks', as used in the Town of Bridgewater Personnel By-Law, enacted as a result of the collective bargaining agreement agreed upon on or about February 12, 1971, must be interpreted to mean `calendar weeks' and not `working weeks.'" The case was submitted upon a statement...

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