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Brockton School Committee approves HR restructuring after heated public comment

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The Brockton School Committee approved a superintendent-proposed reorganization of the district human-resources office after public comment from the union and discussion about staffing, collective-bargaining rules and projected savings.

A majority of the Brockton School Committee voted May 6 to approve a restructuring of the district human-resources office, moving from the current mix of associate directors and administrative assistants toward fewer, higher‑paid HR generalist positions.

The proposal, presented by Superintendent Dr. Tulliani, would reduce the HR office headcount from 11 positions in the current structure (an assistant superintendent, four associate directors and six administrative assistants) to an eight‑position configuration that includes three associate directors and four HR generalists. The committee approved the overall restructure and separately approved the creation of FY26 HR generalist positions.

The change drew direct public comment from Joe Campbell, president of the IBAA TEA, who told the committee the proposed…

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