DocketNumber: No. 104315
Judges: BLUE, J.
Filed Date: 1/8/1992
Status: Non-Precedential
Modified Date: 4/18/2021
The City relies on a document called "Management Personnel Policies" attached to its motion. This document is not contractual in nature; it is a pronouncement of management. It is signed by "Joseph R. Carrah, Administrator," but apparently in his capacity as promulgator of the document. Appended to the document is an unnumbered page entitled "Grievance Procedure for Staff." It begins, "If a staff employee has a complaint, the employee shall. . .submit the complaint in writing to the Administrator." The "Administrator" is identified at the bottom of the page as "Joseph R. Carrah."
This is not a case like Short v. New Milford Police Department,
The court concludes that the grievance procedure submitted to it by the City does not apply to the plaintiff and that he consequently has no administrative remedies to exhaust. The motion to dismiss must therefore be denied. CT Page 814
Dated at Waterbury this 6th day of January, 1992.
JON C. BLUE, JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT.