His tenure still in turmoil, the executive director of the Vermont State Employees Association hailed his reinstatement at the union Monday.

“It’s a qualified vindication, at least at this point,” said Mark Mitchell, who was ousted by the union’s board of trustees last Wednesday by a vote of 10 to six.

On Monday came word that the board had voted 10 to seven at an emergency meeting to reverse its own decision and bring Mitchell back onboard — at least for the time being.

“After lengthy debate and review of the facts before them, the Board voted this afternoon to reverse its initial decision and reinstate Mitchell as Executive Director, pending an independent, third-party investigation, which will be launched immediately and could last up to a month,” union spokesman Doug Gibson said in a written statement. “The board voted to place Mitchell on administrative leave, with pay, for the duration of the investigation.”

According to Gibson, legislative director Steve Howard and operations director Kathi Partlow have been tasked with running the union’s day-to-day operations until the situation is resolved. 

We’ll have more on the story in this week’s Seven Days.

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Paul Heintz was part of the Seven Days news team from 2012 to 2020. He served as political editor and wrote the "Fair Game" political column before becoming a staff writer.

One reply on “In Reversal, VSEA Reinstates Mitchell, Calls for Independent Investigation”

  1. I have been a union member for 20 plus years and recently cancelled my membership (I was grandfathered in and not required to pay the administration dues) due to issues involving the Executive Director Mitchel and President Reese. Mitchel does not deserve to have his position back, VSEA needs to move forward without him.

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