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Longmeadow School Committee moves into executive session to prepare for collective bargaining

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The Longmeadow School Committee voted Jan. 9 to enter executive session under Massachusetts law to prepare for collective bargaining with multiple bargaining units and to consider release of past executive‑session minutes; members said the meeting would not reconvene in public.

The Longmeadow School Committee voted Jan. 9 to go into executive session under Massachusetts law to prepare for collective bargaining with several employee units and to consider the release of previous executive‑session minutes, and said it would not reconvene in open session.

A committee member moved that the committee "meet in executive session pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, chapter 30A, section 21(a), purpose 2, to conduct a strategy session in preparation with collective bargaining with units A, B, C, D, E, F, and H, and [under] purpose 7,…

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