The entire VSEA family is sending heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and co-workers of Courtney Gaboriault, who was tragically murdered Wednesday, July 4 in Barre in what State officials and news outlets are terming a murder-suicide.
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Gaboriault, just 29, started working with the Department of Public Safety in 2013 as an Administrative Services Coordinator, based in Waterbury.
Again, VSEA’s deepest condolences.
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VSEA member Eric Scribner and his wife have created a GoFundMe page to help defray medical costs for their son Caleb, who, according to the page, “was admitted into the hospital early last week with what they thought was a stomach bug, but his health went south quick and he was air lifted to Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center where he is currently in the ICU.”
Donate Here
Eric is an IT Specialist working in AOT’s Finance and Administration Division in Montpelier.
VSEA sends strong get well wishes to Caleb.
After months of waiting, the U.S. Supreme Court has decided in the Janus v. AFSCME case to eliminate agency-fee, and, as expected, the Court ruled against agency fee.
VSEA will be sending a letter about the ruling to all members today.
Sad day for American workers.
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