SEANC Bowl-a-Thon registration now open
The second annual SEANC Scholarship Foundation Bowl-a-Thon is still a couple months away, but there’s no better time to sign up than right now!
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The second annual SEANC Scholarship Foundation Bowl-a-Thon is still a couple months away, but there’s no better time to sign up than right now!
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On Sept. 26, 2013, a DOT ferry crew, including two SEANC members, saved the lives of a couple from Black Mountain whose sailboat had capsized in the rough seas off of Ocracoke Island.
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As the dust from this year’s election settles, SEANC’s Employees Political Action Committee (EMPAC) scored a 73-percent success rate for its 81 endorsed bi-partisan candidates.
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For state employees, one of the most important state agencies is one they hope they never need to use. But if they do, Director Judge Julian Mann II wants them to be confident in the impartiality of the North Carolina Office of Administrative Hearings.
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October is open enrollment month for the State Health Plan and SEANC is urging all state employees and retirees on an SHP plan to carefully review their plans before letting them roll over.
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The Employees Political Action Committee (EMPAC), a member-led subsidiary of the State Employees Association of North Carolina, presented its Lisa B. Mitchell Legislator of the Year award to Sen. Shirley Randleman (R-Wilkes) for her role in advocating for transparency in the $90 billion state retirement system during the 2014 General Assembly session.
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The State Employees Association of North Carolina (SEANC) recently announced bipartisan endorsements for the general election in November. The endorsements are made through SEANC’s Employees Political Action Committee (EMPAC), which is a member-led subsidiary.
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Membership is SEANC’s lifeblood, and over the last two weeks, SEANC has seen an upswing in successful recruitment efforts.
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North Carolina’s pension system continues to underperform when compared to its national peers.
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Gov. Pat McCrory signed the budget adjustment bill passed by the General Assembly on Thursday, giving official approval to pay raises and vacation days for state employees and a cost-of-living adjustment for retirees.
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