CITY OF CAMBRIDGE v. CAMBRIDGE POLICE PATROL OFFICERS ASSOCIATION

No. 02-P-32.

58 Mass. App. Ct. 522 (2003)

CITY OF CAMBRIDGE v. CAMBRIDGE POLICE PATROL OFFICERS ASSOCIATION.

Court of Appeals of Massachusetts, Middlesex.

July 9, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Tim D. Norris for the plaintiff.

James F. Lamond for the defendant.

Present: MASON, KANTROWITZ, & DOERFER, JJ.


DOERFER, J.

Cambridge police officers are entitled as the result of arbitration to a "Hazardous Duty Stipend." In a declaratory judgment action a Superior Court judge held that this stipend is also payable to police cadets as "regular wages" (as that term is used in G. L. c. 41, § 96B) while they are attending an initial course of training at the police academy before being granted police powers. We conclude otherwise and direct the entry of a new declaratory...

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