State health insurance information on
the web
Pam Ahrens, director of the Idaho Department of Administration,
recently presented information about state employee health
insurance to the Change in Employee Compensation Legislative
Committee.
Her presentation included the following:
To view the information in Ahrens report, go to the
state employee portal at the following web link: http://www2.state.id.us/empportal/index.htm
Solicitation not sanctioned by ITD
ITDs Human Resource Services was informed
this week of unauthorized insurance solicitations and warns
employees to be wary in responding. Apparently, an insurance
salesman named Jay Hites (spelling may differ) has been contacting
employees and implying he has state approval to offer insurance
as part of a retirement plan.
No such authority has been given, says Mary
Harker, the transportation departments HRS manager.
I have not given this man permission to
contact employees, and his insurance plan has not been sanctioned
by the state, she said this week.
She asks employees to get the solicitors
telephone number and contact information and forward it to
her so she can take appropriate action.
Anyone with questions about the solicitation
should contact Harker at 334-8010.
Want a winter break? Watch the Stampede
ITD employees who live in the Treasure Valley
and are tired of the winter exposure can take a break by heading
indoors and catching a professional basketball game.
The Idaho Stampede, the states only professional
basketball team, offers state employees tickets at a discounted
rate as a way of saying thanks for their dedication
and hard work in keeping the great state of Idaho running
smoothly.
The State Employee Night is planned for Saturday,
Feb. 7 when the Stampede plays The Great Lake Storm at 7:10
p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. Halftime entertainment will feature
an extreme and exciting BMX professional bike stunt show called
Perfection on Wheels.
Discounted tickets can be purchased by calling
(208) 388-4667 (HOOP).
EEO conference
scheduled in Idaho Falls Jan. 27-28
The bi-annual Equal Employment Opportunity conference is
scheduled Jan. 27-28 in Idaho Falls at the Red Lion Hotel.
ITD's District 6 staff will serve as hosts.
The first day of the conference provides training in identifying
and preventing discrimination in employment and gives updates
on legal developments in EEO laws. It also will help employees
understand the changing culture of discrimination in employment.
The second day concentrates on EEO issues in construction
contracting and ensuring compliance. It also will review the
resources available for assistance. Professional speakers
who are considered experts in their fields will be brought
in both days.
Day one is perfectly suited for any ITD supervisor; the second
day is designed more for district residency/regional personnel.
Residency supervisors will attend both days.