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Factual summary of the meeting decision

On March 12, the Stamford Board of Education Committee of the Board met to issue a final decision on a submitted grievance. The Board voted unanimously to deny the grievance, citing the collective bargaining agreement. https://meetingwatch.org/ct/stamford/board-of-education/2026-03-12/ #MeetingWatch #StamfordCT
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Highlighting the lack of detail regarding the grievance itself

The March 12 Board of Ed meeting was a brief, closed-door session focused solely on the denial of a labor grievance. While the decision was unanimous, the specific details of the dispute remain undisclosed. https://meetingwatch.org/ct/stamford/board-of-education/2026-03-12/ #MeetingWatch #StamfordCT
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At the March 12 Stamford Board of Education meeting, the Committee of the Board delivered a final ruling on a submitted grievance. Here is what we know from the record. #MeetingWatch #StamfordCT
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The Board voted unanimously to deny the grievance, stating the decision was made in accordance with the provisions of the existing collective bargaining agreement.
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While the vote was unanimous, the specific nature of the grievance—whether it involves personnel, labor disputes, or district operations—was not detailed during the session. We will continue to monitor for the written decision. https://meetingwatch.org/ct/stamford/board-of-education/2026-03-12/
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On March 12, 2026, the Stamford Board of Education held a brief meeting regarding the results of a grievance deliberation. 

During the session, the Committee of the Board formally announced that the submitted grievance has been denied. The Board stated that this decision was made in accordance with the terms of the current collective bargaining agreement. The vote to deny the grievance was unanimous.

Because grievances often involve sensitive labor disputes or interpretations of employment contracts, they can have long-term implications for district operations and employee relations. While the Board was unified in this decision, the specific details of the underlying grievance were not elaborated upon during the meeting. We are awaiting the official written decision to understand the full context of this administrative action. https://meetingwatch.org/ct/stamford/board-of-education/2026-03-12/ #MeetingWatch #StamfordCT
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