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Melrose School Committee Reaches Agreement With Secretaries Union
The agreement provides salary increases, more sick leave, and an upgraded work day schedule.

MELROSE, MA – The Melrose school committee has reached an agreement with the Melrose Education Association-Unit B, also known as the Secretaries bargaining unit.
The three-year agreement goes into effect on July 1, 2023, and provides many upgrades and support for the unit, including:
- A shared dedication to welcoming all students and embracing staff and student diversity and inclusion;
- Salary increases as follows: $50/week for SY 2023-24, and 3% annual increases (1% market adjustment plus 2% cost of living adjustment) for the next two years.
- A work day schedule that better supports goals of the unit and the school district, including: a paid, duty-free, 30-minute lunch break within the middle of each work day; and a longer work day and week (37 ½ hour work week) with hours that ensure coverage before and after school at the elementary and secondary levels;
- An increase in sick days and an increase in the sick leave bank provision of the contract;
- Adding Juneteenth as a holiday;
- Including bargaining unit members on key committees that collaborate with the Superintendent and School Committee to improve the district.
In a news release, the Melrose school committee wrote:
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“The Committee values and appreciates the good work that the Unit performs day-in and day-out. These important staff members are often the initial point of contact when students and families enter our school buildings; and other Unit members work in key positions that support our business office. Their devotion to principals, educators and students is critical to keeping buildings functioning smoothly and ensuring that learning is at the forefront of all we do.”
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