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Holyoke City Council moves into executive session to discuss Wage Act issue and police, fire bargaining
Summary
The Holyoke City Council convened in executive session Tuesday to discuss a potential Wage Act matter and collective bargaining proposals for police and fire unions; councilors voted to enter the closed session and the chair said no votes on those items would be taken publicly.
The Holyoke City Council met in executive session Tuesday, Nov. 25, at City Hall to discuss a potential Wage Act issue and collective bargaining proposals for the city’s police and fire unions. The meeting opened at 5:34 p.m., and the presiding official said the session was being recorded locally.
The presiding official read the agenda and emphasized the meeting’s closed status: "And just as a reminder, because this is an executive session meeting, we will not be taking any votes," the presiding official…
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