The Department of Public Safety announced plans Thursday to test employees for COVID-19 using LabCorp tests and FastMed facilities around the state.
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The legislature will return on Monday for its short session. An expected loss of state revenue as a result of the COVID-19 crisis makes SEANC more important than ever for state employees and retirees. We are the one voice standing up against job cuts and furloughs, and for safer working conditions and better pay for state employees, as well as retirement security.
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By now you may have heard that on-site mass COVID-19 testing by medical personnel for correctional and probation/parole personnel is on hold.
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Today, State Treasurer Dale Folwell and the State Health Plan announced plans to test every person who works within the walls of a prison as well as all employees at Juvenile Justice facilities and all probation/parole officers who wants to be tested for COVID-19.
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SEANC is the one organization speaking out for hazard pay for state employees on the frontlines.
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SEANC Executive Director Ardis Watkins sent the following letter to Gov. Roy Cooper, Senate Leader Phil Berger and House Speaker Tim Moore on April 4 asking for bipartisan support for hazard pay for state employees who are unable to practice social distancing at work.
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