An irrigation system in an agricultural field off of 76th Avenue Northeast. (Amanda Loman/Salem Reporter)
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Willy Dinsdale, co-owner of the farm located just outside Salem, described how on days when the spring rains let up, crews will venture into the fields to plant Christmas trees.
A 150 horsepower tractor pulls a tree transplanter that will insert the seedlings into the soil, he said. Three workers for each row walk behind the machine to make sure that the trees don't go in at a bad angle. With a narrow window to get the trees planted, he said crews work from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. with a half-hour lunch and breaks.
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In a lawsuit filed last week, the State Police Association of Massachusetts, or SPAM, claims supervisors did not take into account stipends when they calculated troopers' overtime rates. Failing to add such payouts as the $750 uniform allowance cost troopers millions over the last three years, the union claims. It wants the state to pay out $18 million, which would include triple damages. That's a lot of overtime pay.
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The union representing almost 2,000 rank-and-file Massachusetts State Police troopers has sued the agency, alleging it broke state and federal labor law by intentionally miscalculating what qualifies as regular pay, costing members $2 million per year in overtime pay.
The State Police Association of Massachusetts' lawsuit filed last week in Suffolk Superior Court is seeking at least $18 million in back pay and damages, The Boston Globe reported Tuesday.
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