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Hopkinton School Committee moves into executive session to discuss collective bargaining
Summary
The Hopkinton School Committee voted to go into executive session under Massachusetts open-meeting law to discuss strategy for collective bargaining with multiple employee groups; the committee returned later for candidate interviews.
The Hopkinton School Committee voted unanimously March 27 to enter executive session under Massachusetts General Laws chapter 30A, section 21(a)(2), to discuss strategy for collective bargaining with multiple employee groups, including the Hopkinton Teachers Association and several support-staff unions.
The motion to enter executive session was made by committee member Jamie (last name not specified in transcript) and seconded by Kyla (last name not specified). The chair conducted a roll call before the committee left the public meeting:…
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