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Boston Police to hire 60 new P.O.'s

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Posted by: BostonMuni

According to today's (Thursday 06/26/03) Boston Herald, the amended City of Boston budget for Fiscal Year 2004 will provide for 2.5 million dollars to be allocated for 60 new police officers.



Posted by: Officer Dunngeon

How are they going to hire 60 new people when they are a civil service municipality and there are like 150 officers laid off in the state right now?



Posted by: Pancakeman

The class has already been slotted through civil service and the class got cancelled they stay in line i heard.........ask the other guys brother



Posted by: tomahawk

According to another message somewhere on here, Boston PD does not have to hire off of the statewide Civil Service layoff list. But that is just hearsay on my part - not sure how true that is!

-Mike

Here is the link: http://www.masscops.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1792#7



Posted by: Gil

Quote:
Originally Posted by tomahawk
According to another message somewhere on here, Boston PD does not have to hire off of the statewide Civil Service layoff list. But that is just hearsay on my part - not sure how true that is!

-Mike

Here is the link: http://www.masscops.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1792#7
I don't think any dept. has to hire of the layoff list unless they choose to



Posted by: Officer Dunngeon

Quote:
Originally Posted by Pancakeman
ask the other guys brother
... I'm sorry... were you talking to me???



Posted by: Pancakeman

no



Posted by: Crvtte65

Quote:
Originally Posted by Gil
Quote:
Originally Posted by tomahawk
According to another message somewhere on here, Boston PD does not have to hire off of the statewide Civil Service layoff list. But that is just hearsay on my part - not sure how true that is!

-Mike

Here is the link: http://www.masscops.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1792#7
I don't think any dept. has to hire of the layoff list unless they choose to
I think Gil is correct, I was looking through the jobfile and found a city advertising 9 full time officers that they had to lay off



Posted by: q5_po

Its a done deal, one of my co-workers got his letter the other day. Looks like September for the Academy. Congrats to all going! Maybe we can get the Gov to give MSP some duckets for New Braintree!





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