VSEA issued the following press release this morning:
Vermont State Employees’ Association (VSEA) President Dave Bellini and the VSEA Board of Trustees are cheering the news this morning that the union now represents more than 6,000 Vermont public employees (6,007 as of this morning)! This is the highest number of members in VSEA’s 73-year history.
A few weeks back, VSEA’s Communications Department released the first in a series of video sit-downs with frontline state employees to talk with them about what belonging to VSEA means and why the union is important for all state employees. We are pleased to now share this second video in the series, which features Barre-based, DCF Reach Up Case Manager Sue Lafleche.
The VSEA Communications Department thanks Sue for her time and for her service to Vermonters.
VSEA issued the following press release this afternoon:
VSEA President Dave Bellini is extremely concerned about a copy of a September 21 letter the union received today. It’s from a senior Vermont Occupational Safety and Health Administration (VOSHA) official to the Co-CEO/General Counsel at the Vermont Psychiatric Care Hospital, informing her that a “workplace hazard” was reported to have occurred at the facility on September 12 and that VPCH management now has 10 days to conduct an investigation and provide findings to VOSHA by October 5.