Update: Lawmakers Pass 2019 Budget Adjustment Bill, Funds Reclass For Corrections & Public Safety Members & Keeps Woodside Open

After being held up for weeks by disagreement on a water quality money issue, VSEA Policy Analyst Adam Norton reports from the State House that lawmakers passed the 2019 budget adjustment bill this afternoon.

Norton reports that there are three items included in the budget adjustment bill that are very important to VSEA DOC, DPS and Woodside members, which are:

  1. Funding a one-grade-up reclassification of Corrections Officers 1 and 2, who recently prevailed in a class-action request for reclassification. Norton estimates the reclassifications to total approximately $2 million;

  2. Funding a one-grade-up reclassification for State Trooper sergeants, lieutenants and captains, who were also successful in a recent reclassification effort. Norton estimates their reclassification will total approximately $1.8 million; and

  3. Adding an additional $2.7 million to the beleaguered Woodside Juvenile Rehabilitation Center’s budget to keep the facility operating through June 2019.

VSEA’s Week In Action Newsletter: March 29, 2019

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VSEA Legislative Session Report: March 29, 2019

Photo: Alex Hodgetts Clinical Services Rehabilitation Coordinator (center) testifies in the Senate Health & Welfare Committee joined by Matt Messier and Chris Hamlin from Woodside.

A new VSEA Legislative Session Report is now available for members to read. You must be logged into your free VSEA.org account to view this report. If you need an account, you can sign up here.

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VSEA Members Blast Anti-Union Radio Ads In Letters To The Editor

 

The Times Argus has published two outstanding letters to the editor this week, each defending unions and questioning who is behind a series of anti-union radio ads that recently began airing statewide on Vermont radio stations. 

Thanks so much for taking the time to pen these excellent letters Sue LaFleche and Sue Viens! 

Sue LaFleche – 3/27 (Barre Chapter President) 

I have recently heard the anti-union radio ads on WDEV. I am not sure who is paying for them. Could it be the Ethan Allen Institute, or some unknown corporate backer? This is another way the wealthy undermine the efforts of workers. Let’s look back to when there were no unions. Most people probably don’t give the 40-hour work-week a second thought — much less the hard-fought battle that came before it was law, not to mention safety protections or child labor laws. I may not have been around when unions were fighting for workers’ rights initially, but I want to remind others not to go backward.

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2019 VSEA Scholarship Application Available Now!

 
Each spring, the VSEA Awards & Scholarship Committee solicits scholarship applications from VSEA members and their spouses, dependents and domestic partners. The application process is easy, requiring the applicant to write a couple of short essays as well as provide a grade history, employment history, personal references and a few other things. 
 
All applications received before May 8, 2019, will be reviewed by Committee members, who will then decide from among all this year’s eligible candidates who is awarded a 2019 VSEA scholarship. 
 
Winners will be announced at the VSEA Council’s June 2019 meeting.
 
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