VSEA Labor Relations Director Gary Hoadley has posted his first two “Negotiation Notes” to the VSEA website, and members belonging to one of VSEA’s three Executive Branch Bargaining Units are urged to give it a read.
You can find the Negotiation Notes here.
Note: VSEA.org login is required to view this information. VSEA members and Retirees who do not already have a VSEA.org account may request one for free on VSEA.org.
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First Two “Negotiation Notes” Post
New Board Members Sworn In
Reminder!! VSEA President Hosting AFL-CIO Q&A
VSEA Child & Elder Care Committee Seeks New Member
Halloween Candy Tastes Best When It’s Union Made!
Join The VSEA Veterans Council
Do It For The Ones You Love: Getting Your Flu Shot Protects Others Around You
VSEA Retirees’ Chapter Appeals To Chapters To Claim $200 Awards For Recruitment
Solidarity Stories:
Nation’s Largest-Ever Health Care Strike Launches
CIGNA Fined For Medicare Advantage “False Claims”
John Oliver (Justifiably) Blasts Prison Private Health Care Providers
State-By-State NACL State Workers & Payroll Map Released
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I am writing today to share my thoughts on VSEA’s Board of Trustees’ vote to join the National AFL-CIO, a coalition of unions that come together to increase the power of workers. My goal is to share with you the rationale for this decision.
Protecting VSEA’s Independence
VSEA is a proud, 79-year independent union, which is very rare in the labor movement.
Independent unions are becoming rarer because they are often “raided” in what is like a hostile takeover by big, out-of-state national unions. These other unions have the ability to spend money and deploy resources, like organizers, to try to gain enough favor among union members to force an election to leave the existing union and in turn, join a different one. These large national unions often tell members what they want to hear and/or share misinformation using their huge war chest
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VSEA President Hosting AFL-CIO Q&A
VSEA Responds To Latest RTW Propaganda
Help VSEA Veterans Council Promote State Employee Veterans Who Deserve A Spotlight
Join The VSEA Veterans Council
Do It For The Ones You Love: Getting Your Flu Shot Protects Others Around You
Did You Know You Can Sign Up For Aflac Through VSEA?
VSEA Retirees’ Chapter Appeals To Chapters To Claim $200 Awards For Recruitment
Solidarity Stories:
Support For Striking UAW Workers Cuts Across Party Lines
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VSEA Homepage Now Includes AFL-CIO Membership Links Page
Six More Months Of Limbo For Vermont’s At-Risk Youth
Rest In Power Beth
Vermont BC/BS’s New Michigan Partner’s Employees On Strike
Join The VSEA Veterans Council
Do It For The Ones You Love: Getting Your Flu Shot Protects Others Around You
Did You Know You Can Sign Up For Aflac Through VSEA?
VSEA Retirees’ Chapter Appeals To Chapters To Claim $200 Awards For Recruitment
Solidarity Stories:
Massachusetts Is First In Nation To Ban “Single-Use” Plastic For Employees
One Group Of Maine State Employees Ratify New Agreement
NY Public Employees Rally For Change To Law To Prevent Management Bullying
Alaska Examining Workers’ Pay For Competitiveness
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