VSEA’s Week In Action Newsletter: December 23, 2016

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VSEA Brattleboro Chapter Spreads Holiday Cheer!

VSEA Brattleboro Chapter President Robin Rieske (pictured here, second from left) is thanking Chapter members for participating in its recent food drive, which collected four boxes of food to donate to a local shelter. Rieske is sending a special thanks to area AOT members for their contributions.

Rieske also notes that this is VSEA member and food-drive helper Marie Carosella’s last week as a state employee. Carosella (pictured here in celebratory queen hat) is retiring after 34 years of service to Vermonters.

VSEA thanks Marie for her service, and we thank Robin and all Brattleboro members for their generosity.

Also pictured are VDH employee and VSEA member Allyson Howe (tiny top hat) and VSEA retiree Kathleen White.

VSEA Strategic Analyst’s “Right To Work (For Less)” Presentation Now Available Online

VSEA Strategic Analyst Adam Norton’s presentation on everything wrong with America’s so-called “Right-to-Work” movement was so well received at VSEA’s Annual Meeting that Norton is now fulfilling requests to give the presentation to Chapters.

Norton’s “Right To Work (For Less)” presentation is a must-view for all state employees who are concerned about the move across America to bust unions and hasten the race to the bottom for workers. Please share this presentation with interested colleagues.


> View Bullet Points From Norton’s Presentation Here!

VSEA’s Week In Action Newsletter: December 16, 2016

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Please Help! The NMU Sick Leave Bank Is Bankrupt!

This Holiday Season, VSEA Members Are Urged To Contribute A Few Hours To Help A Fellow State Employee In Need

Important Message from NMU Sick Leave Bank Committee:

"First, we would like to thank everyone who has donated to the NMU Sick Leave Bank!

Unfortunately, the bank is now out of hours. We are hoping that we can get some much-needed time added before this donation period closes on December 31. The hours donated now will be all that’s available until our next donation period, which begins April 1, 2017.

Your donation of “personal” and/or “annual” leave makes a difference in the lives of fellow State employees faced with catastrophic illnesses or injuries.

We traditionally get more requests for help during the rugged winter months than at any other time of year. If you are able to donate anything, even as little as 1 hour of time, it will make a difference.

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