PLYMOUTH POLICE BROTHERHOOD v. LABOR RELATIONS COMM.


417 Mass. 436 (1994)

630 N.E.2d 599

PLYMOUTH POLICE BROTHERHOOD vs. LABOR RELATIONS COMMISSION.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Suffolk.

April 8, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William M. Straus (Richard M. Bennett with him) for the plaintiff.

Tammy L. Brynie for the defendant.

Present: LIACOS, C.J., ABRAMS, NOLAN, LYNCH, & GREANEY, JJ.


LIACOS, C.J.

The Plymouth Police Brotherhood (union), the recognized collective bargaining agent for patrolmen in Plymouth, filed a charge of a prohibited labor practice with the Labor Relations Commission (commission). G.L.c. 150E (1992 ed.). The charge concerned a five-day suspension imposed on John Abbott, a Plymouth police officer and the president of the union. Abbott's suspension followed the dissemination of an electronic mail message over the police department...

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