Glocester council votes to enter executive session on litigation, collective bargaining and personnel
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The council voted in a roll call to convene an executive session under R.I. Gen. Laws for an opioid‑litigation update, potential litigation and collective bargaining, and for personnel matters; the roll call recorded affirmative votes and the meeting moved into executive session.
At the close of its public agenda the Glocester Town Council voted to convene an executive session under Rhode Island law to discuss potential litigation, including an opioid litigation update, collective bargaining, and personnel matters related to job performance and other employee considerations.
A motion to enter executive session pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws 42‑46‑5(a)(2) (collective bargaining and litigation) and 42‑46‑5(a)(1) (personnel) was made and seconded; the council conducted the required roll call and recorded affirmative votes. The chair stated the session would address an opioid litigation update and collective bargaining; the meeting then proceeded into executive session.
