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BOARD DECISIONS 

Conway School District 
 
Petitioner  
 
v.  
 
Conway Education Support Personnel,   
NEA-New Hampshire  
(On behalf of Joseph Lopez)  
 
Respondent 
Case No. M-0560-7
Decision No. 2005-066

INTERIM ORDER

The Public Employee Labor Relations Board ("Board"), meeting at its offices in Concord, New Hampshire on May 16, 2005, took the following actions:

1. It convened for the purpose of deliberations regarding the parties' stipulated record and written arguments in this matter. It specifically reviewed the District's Petition for Declaratory Ruling filed with the Board on January 19, 2005, the Union's and Mr. Lopez' Answer in response thereto filed on February 7, 2005, the Board's Pre-hearing Memorandum and Order, dated March 21, 2005 (PELRB Decision No. 2005-042), and the parties' Statement of Agreed Facts and respective memorandums of law filed on May 4, 2005.

2. Upon such review, it determined that an evidentiary hearing is necessary in this matter relative to the alleged layoff grievance filed by Mr. Lopez, as referenced in Paragraph 5 of the parties' Statement of Agreed Facts. It also determined that it needed to hear the parties' arguments in further detail and be afforded an opportunity to ask questions of counsel.

3. It therefore directed that a Notice of Hearing be issued to the parties' representatives in due course.

So ordered.

Signed this 2nd day of June, 2005.

/s/ Doris M. Desautel
DORIS M. DESAUTEL
Chair

By unanimous decision. Chair Doris M. Desautel presiding. Members E. Vincent Hall and James M. O'Mara, Jr. voting.

Distribution:
Matthew H. Upton, Esquire
James F. Allmendinger, Esquire



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