Hailey Ferguson

Hailey Ferguson

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09/12/2025

Since 2018, the Weston Fire Department has lost 11 outstanding firefighters to neighboring communities.

The reasons are clear: higher compensation, greater opportunities for growth, and stronger staffing levels elsewhere.

Each departure leaves a significant void not only within our department but also in our community. Eight of these firefighters have left in just the past five years. With every firefighter who moves on, we don’t just lose a member of our team we lose their knowledge, talent, and invaluable experience.

Professional Fire Fighters of Massachusetts (PFFM)
International Association of Fire Fighters

12/20/2023

Another major victory this time on behalf of Yarmouth Fire:

“Yarmouth Firefighters Local 122 and Barrault and Associates Attorney Ally Presskreischer obtained a favorable award at arbitration regarding the payment of the Town’s health plan incentive payments. At the heart of this case are high-deductible insurance plans, an alternative to plans like HMOs, PPOs, and POS’s. High deductible plans work by requiring plan members to incur significant deductible expenses before receiving any benefits under their policy. This higher deductible lowers premiums for the Town and the Union members. High deductible plans are only permissible if employers offer employees health savings (“HSA”) accounts, which are funded by either employee or employer contributions. In this case, the Town unilaterally began prorating its annual HSA contribution, as well as members’ one-time incentive payment for joining the plan in cases where employees were not on their high deductible plan for the full health insurance year.

Though the Arbitrator ultimately found that the Union had unknowingly agreed to the Town’s decision to prorate its annual HSA contribution years ago, he went on to agree with Attorney Presskreischer that the one-time incentive payment for employees joining the HSA plan cannot be prorated because doing so would create “even less incentive to make the election [to the HAS plan] desired by the Town. The Town was thus ordered to make the grievants and similarly situated members whole.”

The full award can be read here:https://barraultlaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Yarmouth-AWARD_Redacted.pdf

Leah Marie Barrault
Professional Fire Fighters of Massachusetts (PFFM)
Ally Presskreischer
Hailey Ferguson Laurel Kennedy Nourhene Chtourou Kathleen Kiely-Becchetti

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