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PSEA-affiliated speaker says 22 grievances resolved; others remain under review

Chester-Upland School District Receivership Meeting · April 25, 2026

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Summary

A PSEA legislative committee member reported that grievance mediation recently resolved 22 cases, with three at the superintendent level and 24 at arbitration; the speaker thanked staff and volunteers and said grievance work will continue.

Elizabeth, who identified herself as serving on the PSEA legislative committee, spoke at the April 23 receivership meeting about recent grievance work and mediation outcomes. "At this point, we have 22 resolved grievances. We have 3 at the superintendent level, and we have 24 at the arbitration level," she said.

Elizabeth also expressed condolences for recent losses in the school community and thanked senior advisers and volunteers for their roles in student events and ceremonies. She said a recent grievance mediation meeting was "extremely successful" and that district representatives will continue following up on remaining cases.

Why it matters: Grievance and labor relations affect staffing, school operations and morale. The speaker's figures provide a snapshot of outstanding personnel disputes and the current status of mediation and arbitration activity.

What the record shows: The speaker characterized the mediation meeting as successful and provided counts for resolved and pending grievances; the transcript does not record formal board action on grievances during the meeting.