"Pension fund decisions are typically jointly reached by a board split equally between management and workers. But, the legal “partnership” is a myth: the truth is that management usually holds the upper hand in dictating investment direction."
Just a week ago, VVH administrators told the VVH Board of Trustees that things were going well and the Home had cleared a recent inspection.
“We pulled off a miracle (in September) and we are not going to revisit that time period again," said the VVH ‘s top administrator.
Could this new letter/warning be the impetus to hire adequate staff to ensure no more Septembers?
Last night, VSEA headquarters staff hosted a small holiday get together at the newly re-opened Thrush Bar and Grill in Montpelier. The event was held to introduce new VSEA staff members to key Vermont leaders who attended, including Treasurer Beth Pearce, Secy’ of the Administration Jeb Spaulding, Finance Commissioner James Reardon, DHR Commissioner Kate Duffy, Sen. Vince Illuzzi, Sen. William Doyle and NEA President Matha Allen.
"Premiums averaged from $16,000 to nearly $17,000 in Delaware, Alaska, Connecticut, Vermont, New York, the District of Columbia, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts, which have the highest average family premiums."
"Over the last two fiscal years, federal funding for local public health efforts has been slashed by 8 percent and 34,000 local health department jobs have been eliminated. Advocates say more cuts could be catastropic."
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