Vermont’s AOT Employees Working Very Hard To “Get Us There” Thanks!
Good piece on just some of the many Vermont state employees working round the clock to return Vermont to where we were pre-Irene.
Some State Employees Punching Back At Blanket “Greedy” Charges By Some In Public & Press
From an online media website:
"…as a employee at the State Hospital, who worked the night of flooding we indeed watched the water rise and rise. My fellow employees and I helped evacuate people to higher floors and keep everyone safe without power, running water or relief. Don’t patronize the effort and dedication of my fellow co-workers when you don’t know the facts."
Waterbury Officials Concerned About State’s Perceived Ambivalence To Rebuild State Office Complex
"[Gov.] Shumlin says he is ‘sympathetic’ to the plight of flood victims in Waterbury, but he does not seem to have leant a sympathetic ear to the concerns of town officials who warn of dire economic impacts if state government doesn’t re-establish its main beachhead in Waterbury."
VSEA President Responds To Governor’s (Direct) Call For Employees To Rescind Greivances
“The Shumlin Administration’s policy of ‘look the other way’ shouldn’t apply to the contract between the State and VSEA. Simply put, VSEA believes the Administration’s stance on this issue is misguided and contrary to the spirit of the State Employee Labor Relations Act. VSEA won’t get to decide the outcome of this matter and neither will the State. If the State’s interpretation of the emergency closure provision in the contract is correct then State officials have nothing to worry about should this case reach the Labor Board. To single out people for exercising their legal rights is an affront to fairness. From the highest level of government, people are being asked not to exercise their contractual rights – the same rights that union members are fighting to protect in Wisconsin, Ohio and across the country. Governor Shumlin defended these rights when he testified against Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker on Capital Hill. I’m calling on the Administration to end this war of words and let this matter be settled at the Labor Board where it belongs.”