VSEA is pleased to invite VSEA Chapters statewide to participate in the first-ever Will Wells Memorial Food Drive Challenge!
As in years, past VSEA is again challenging every VSEA Chapter and its members to raise as much money as possible between now and December 31 to provide meals to a “virtual food drive” for the Vermont Foodbank. Let’s see which VSEA Chapter can raise the most money for this very worthwhile cause that benefits so many Vermont families during especially difficult times. Again, the VSEA Board of Trustees voted to start each Chapter off with a $200 donation.
The total amount of money VSEA donated to the Foodbank in 2021 was $7,000, and VSEA’s Chittenden Chapter raised the most for the second year in a row!
Learn More or Donate Online Here!
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MONTPELIER, Vt.— Vermont State Employees’ Association (VSEA) Corrections Unit leaders representing frontline staff in Vermont’s correctional facilities statewide are demanding to meet with Gov. Scott to discuss what plan he has—if any—to end excessive overtime and increased workloads due to a years-long staffing crisis that continues to erode employee morale and drag the Corrections Department down.
Union leaders signed a letter that was sent this morning to Gov. Scott, and they are demanding a plan from the Governor to immediately end the staffing shortfalls that have resulted in 16-hour shifts, mandatory hospital coverage, and staff being constantly on-call. The letter notes that Probation and Parole staff are routinely called in on their days off.
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