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Labor Management Committee moves into closed session on collective bargaining negotiations

Labor Management Committee · April 24, 2026

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The Labor Management Committee voted Friday to enter an executive session to discuss the status of collective bargaining agreement negotiations; the committee returned to open session and adjourned without taking further public action.

The Labor Management Committee moved into a closed executive session Friday, April 24, to discuss the status of collective bargaining agreement negotiations and reconvened briefly before adjourning.

“May I please have a motion or second to go into executive session for the status of collective bargaining agreement negotiations?” the chair asked, prompting a second from committee member Molina. The motion was adopted in a roll-call vote to close the meeting for the executive-session discussion.

Committee members confirmed attendance during the clerk’s roll call. Members who responded affirmatively during the roll call on the motion to close included Thomas, Kaias, Luis and Molina. The chair said the committee would bring “Deb” into the closed session once it was convened.

After the executive-session discussion, the committee returned to open session. Committee member Gumbs moved to adjourn; the motion carried on a voice vote and the chair closed the meeting.

The committee did not record any public deliberations or formal public decisions about collective bargaining terms in the open portion of the meeting. No additional follow-up action or public vote was announced on the record at the meeting’s close.