VSEA’s Week In Action Newsletter: July 30, 2021

Remembrance Of Our Union Sister, Lara Sobel

First Tri-Union Pension Task Force Meeting Update Is Monday!

Monday, August 2 Is The Deadline For Eligible Members To Cast Your Ballot In District Board Of Trustee Elections

Register Today To Attend VSEA’s 77th Annual Meeting, In Person Or Virtually

State Announces Premium Holidays

DCF Family Services Division Members Urged To Complete Survey To Help Guide L / M Discussions

VSEA Sends Condolences To Family, Friends & Colleagues Of Robert Babcock Jr.

Next Week’s Union Meetings And Events

Quote Of The Week!

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Reminder! Your July 29 Paycheck Will Reflect Newly Adopted VSEA Dues Structure

VSEA has been reminding members about a vote at last year’s Annual Meeting to institute a new, sliding-scale dues structure. The new structure is set to start with employees’ July 29, 2021, paycheck. Dues will now be based on 0.83% of an employee’s pay, with a minimum of $16 and a maximum of $19. Here again is Dr. Leslie Matthews’ visual presentation to the 2020 Annual Meeting, explaining how the VSEA Dues Study Committee arrived at its now-adopted recommendation.

VSEA Sending Condolences To Family, Friends & Colleagues Of Robert Babcock Jr.

VSEA is sending condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of Robert Babcock, who was VSEA’s second Executive Director, starting in the mid-70s. Babcock was hired by past VSEA President Terry Macaig.

“After just one Executive Director for many years, Robert was a breath of fresh air for VSEA,” Macaig remembers. “He was the right person at the right time for the job.”

Babcock’s obituary notes, “In the late-1970s, Bob headed the Vermont State Employees Association, where he convinced the Legislature to pass a long-overdue 16.6% salary increase for state workers.

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