Pittsfield police chief, Boston chaplain among new members of Massachusetts Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission
Updated Apr 01, 2021;
A Pittsfield police chief, a Boston chaplain and a retired judge are some of the nine inaugural members of the Massachusetts Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission.
Gov. Charlie Baker and Attorney General Maura Healey announced the new members Thursday afternoon, the deadline for making these appointments. The POST Commission was created out of the police reform law Baker signed into law in December after months of negotiations.
“By establishing a Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission, the Commonwealth is taking an important step to improve public safety and increase trust between members of law enforcement and the communities they serve,” said Baker, a Republican.
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Couple travels 2,000km for job â then are told to work first week for free
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Upon arrival at a roadhouse for work, the couple say they were told the first week would be unpaid.
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When South Australian woman Alice and her partner Graham were looking for work in Queensland they found what they thought was the perfect opportunity in a rural roadhouse.
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A couple was asked to work the first week at a rural Queensland roadhouse for free as part of an unpaid trial
The Fair Work Ombudsman says unpaid trials are legal but should range from one hour to one shift