Dr. Leslie Matthews, Vermont State Employees Association Legislative Committee Chair, and state employee retiree Tony Smith discuss the State Employees Agenda for Good Government. Listen Now!
Three Department of Public Service dispatchers were at the State House today to testify to the Senate Gov’t Operations Committee in favor of S. 225; legislation that, if passed, would allow VSEA dispatchers and Vermont Veterans’ Home employees responsible for direct care to retire without a penalty at age 55, provided they have 20 years of service.
Three Department of Public Service dispatchers were at the State House today to testify to the Senate Gov’t Operations Committee in favor of S. 225; legislation that, if passed, would allow VSEA dispatchers and Vermont Veterans’ Home employees responsible for direct care to retire without a penalty at age 55, provided they have 20 years of service.
"The publication of this mythical account eradicates the true story of the extraordinary response of the hospital’s staff and the contributions of community partners around the state. It needs to be corrected."
VSEA issues press release, announcing that the union’s Supervisory, Corrections and State Colleges Units have voted to ratify new contracts with the State of Vermont!
“Judging by the votes, it’s pretty clear that VSEA members in these three Units are very pleased with their new contracts,” said ERN Chair Mary Poulos, herself a DOC employee. “It’s a great testament to the hard work of the rank-and-file VSEA bargaining team members who negotiated the agreements.”
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