In response to a slew of VSEA member and retiree questions about a recent report that state employees could be moved into OneCare Vermont, members of VSEA’s Benefits Advisory Committee have produced a Q&A to hopefully address many of the questions and concerns.
If you said the Pew Trust, you would be correct, but, as this short video highlights, be forewarned about who is funding this Pew division and the result desired.
Thanks, but no thanks. Keep Pew away from any discussions about state employee and teacher pensions.
Still plenty of time to donate! So far VSEA has raised more than $2,300 for the Vermont Foodbank!
Leading Chapters (at the time of this posting):
1.) Waterbury Chapter: $423
2.) Retirees’ Chapter: $401
3.) Chittenden Chapter: $391
4.) VPCH Chapter: $390
5.) NEK/St. Johnsbury Chapter: $209
Thank you to everyone for donating to this very special cause!
VSEA’s Board of Trustees is challenging every VSEA Chapter and its members to raise as much money as possible between now and December 31 to provide meals to a “virtual food drive” for the Vermont Foodbank. Which VSEA Chapter can raise the most money for this very worthwhile cause that is benefitting so many Vermonter families during this especially difficult time?
Want to get in on the challenge?Just visit the contest homepage and choose your VSEA Chapter from the list, and you will be taken to a designated Chapter donation page. Every dollar you donate, via this donation page, supports the Vermont Foodbank. The VSEA Chapter with the most money raised by New Years wins some well-deserved bragging rights!