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Learn how the NC OAH can protect your employee rights

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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SEANC to Cowell: Pull out of hedge funds to avoid run

The State Employees Association of North Carolina is calling on state Treasurer Janet Cowell to withdraw all investments in hedge funds immediately in light of the same move by the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), the nation’s largest pension fund, Monday.
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Sen. Shirley Randleman Named EMPAC’s Legislator of the Year

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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State Employees Elect New Slate of Officers for 2014-2015

The State Employees Association of North Carolina elected a new slate of officers to lead the association in the upcoming year Friday at SEANC’s annual convention at the Joseph S. Koury Convention Center in Greensboro. They begin their one-year term on Oct. 1, 2014.

The newly elected officers ran on a platform calling for increased state employee and retiree compensation, increased transparency in the $90 billion state retirement system and a continuation of SEANC’s fight to reduce excessive Wall Street money managers fees from the system.
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SEANC Files SEC Whistleblower Complaint Over Potential Pay to Play By Treasurer Janet Cowell & Erskine Bowles

The State Employees Association of North Carolina today announced the filing of a complaint with the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Office of the Whistleblower for possible breaches of the SEC’s “pay-to-play” rule involving State Treasurer Janet Cowell, former White House Chief of Staff Erskine Bowles and his wife, JP Morgan Board of Directors member Crandall Bowles.
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