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Press release – Stop the growth of private prisons in Tennessee

Press release – Stop the growth of private prisons in Tennessee

TSEA August 22, 2016 Comments Off on Press release – Stop the growth of private prisons in Tennessee

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 22, 2016 Contact: Chris Dauphin Phone: (615) 256-4533, 800-251-8732 [email protected]                                                             Stop the growth of private prisons in Tennessee NASHVILLE – In light of the concerns outlined last [&hellip

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Thousands of market adjustments confirmed

Thousands of market adjustments confirmed

TSEA June 29, 2016 Comments Off on Thousands of market adjustments confirmed

Great news for state employees – thousands of market adjustments are confirmed! State employees can now view their July 1 market adjustments in Edison. Employees in the executive branch earning $50,000 [&hellip

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Market adjustments will become effective July 1

Market adjustments will become effective July 1

TSEA April 20, 2016 Comments Off on Market adjustments will become effective July 1

The Department of Human Resources just confirmed to TSEA that market adjustments approved last week as part of the 2016/2017 budget will become effective July 1, 2016. DOHR, in a [&hellip

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State budget passes, includes significant investment for state employees

State budget passes, includes significant investment for state employees

TSEA April 14, 2016 Comments Off on State budget passes, includes significant investment for state employees

The $34.8 Billion Tennessee state budget, which includes $60 million for state employee raises and an additional $36 million for state employee salary adjustments, has passed both the House and [&hellip

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TSEA: Don’t give up on state employees

TSEA: Don’t give up on state employees

TSEA March 22, 2016 Comments Off on TSEA: Don’t give up on state employees

Earlier today, TSEA testified before the Senate State and Local Government committee in response to the Haslam administration’s business justification report on their Facilities Management Outsourcing plan. TSEA’s primary message [&hellip

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Haslam administration releases ‘business justification’ for Facilities Management Outsourcing

Haslam administration releases ‘business justification’ for Facilities Management Outsourcing

TSEA March 8, 2016 Comments Off on Haslam administration releases ‘business justification’ for Facilities Management Outsourcing

The Haslam administration on Tuesday, March 8 presented to the Senate State and Local Government committee the business justification report for their Facilities Management Outsourcing plan. The administration claims their [&hellip

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TSEA Lobby Day 2016 recap

TSEA Lobby Day 2016 recap

TSEA February 18, 2016 Comments Off on TSEA Lobby Day 2016 recap

NASHVILLE – As part of TSEA’s annual Lobby Day event, more than 150 association members spent time Tuesday lobbying their elected leadership at legislative plaza in Nashville. This year, for [&hellip

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TSEA Statement on third-party review of outsourcing

TSEA Statement on third-party review of outsourcing

TSEA February 17, 2016 Comments Off on TSEA Statement on third-party review of outsourcing

NASHVILLE – The Haslam administration today announced plans to seek a third-party review of the numbers included in the cost analysis of their Facilities Outsourcing Management plan. “It is in [&hellip

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State employee raises and market adjustments part of governor’s budget proposal

State employee raises and market adjustments part of governor’s budget proposal

TSEA February 3, 2016 Comments Off on State employee raises and market adjustments part of governor’s budget proposal

NASHVILLE – Governor Bill Haslam includes raises and a new market rate adjustment for state employees in his proposed budget as outlined during his sixth-annual State of the State address [&hellip

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State Outsourcing Efforts Persist

State Outsourcing Efforts Persist

TSEA January 28, 2016 Comments Off on State Outsourcing Efforts Persist

Despite mounting opposition and evidence to the contrary, the Haslam administration continues to push its facilities management outsourcing project under the guise of cost savings. The FMO project seeks to [&hellip

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