FOWLER v. LABOR RELATIONS COMMISSION

No. 00-P-451.

56 Mass. App. Ct. 96 (2002)

RICHARD FOWLER v. LABOR RELATIONS COMMISSION; BOSTON WATER AND SEWER COMMISSION, intervener.

Court of Appeals of Massachusetts, Suffolk.

September 26, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harold L. Lichten for the plaintiff.

John B. Cochran for the defendant.

Robert E. Holland, John Foskett, & Catherine S. Reidy, for the intervener, submitted a brief.

Present: MASON, COHEN, & MILLS, JJ.


COHEN, J.

Soon after becoming one of the principal organizers of a campaign to unionize mid-level managers at the Boston Water and Sewer Commission (BWSC), Richard Fowler, a BWSC employee for nearly twenty years, was demoted and subsequently fired. He filed a charge with the Labor Relations Commission (commission) contending that the BWSC's actions were taken in retaliation for his involvement in protected activity...

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