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Legislative Update – March 28, 2014

Legislative Update – March 28, 2014

TSEA March 28, 2014 Comments Off on Legislative Update – March 28, 2014

Proposed TEAM Act Changes TSEA Bill: HB1940 (Dunn) / SB2045 (Southerland) DOHR Bill: HB1420 (Dunn) / SB1624 (Johnson) Both TEAM Act revision bills passed the full House and Senate this [&hellip

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ETSU President confirms outsourcing rumors false

ETSU President confirms outsourcing rumors false

TSEA November 12, 2013 Comments Off on ETSU President confirms outsourcing rumors false

In recent weeks, rumors began to surface that custodial services at East Tennessee State University would be contracted out as a means of saving money. As rumors continued, outsourcing talk [&hellip

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TSEA Addresses Privatization Rumors at ETSU, Empowers our Higher Education Members

TSEA Addresses Privatization Rumors at ETSU, Empowers our Higher Education Members

TSEA October 24, 2013 Comments Off on TSEA Addresses Privatization Rumors at ETSU, Empowers our Higher Education Members

In recent weeks, rumors began to surface that custodial services at East Tennessee State University would be contracted out as a means of saving money. As rumors continued, outsourcing talk [&hellip

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TSEA Coming to Higher Education Campuses This Month!

TSEA Coming to Higher Education Campuses This Month!

TSEA July 16, 2013 Comments Off on TSEA Coming to Higher Education Campuses This Month!

We’ll be recruiting on campuses this month, so check out the schedule below and stop by to pick up more information about what TSEA can do for Higher Education employees [&hellip

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Senator Kyle and Senator Ketron take a stand for Higher Education employees

Senator Kyle and Senator Ketron take a stand for Higher Education employees

TSEA April 19, 2013 Comments Off on Senator Kyle and Senator Ketron take a stand for Higher Education employees

This week, the Tennessee General Assembly adopted a $32.8 billion 2013-2014 state budget that includes a 1.5% raise for state employees, higher education employees, and K-12 teachers. During Tuesday night’s [&hellip

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