You had over one thousand homes you were responsible for. Did you have enough staff to allow for that . No. We were only allowed to have nine technicians. Reporter how it is physically possible . Its not. Reporter as work orders piled up, wait times grew. But instructions from anderson supervisors that completion times need to be adjusted to ensure that records show over 95 of work orders were resolved on time. Did it ever dip below 95 . It was always below that, always. Reporter by reporting a high ontime rate, Balfour Beatty was eligible for big bonuses, more than 2 million at lackland alone. The bonuses are paid from Service Members paychecks. I kept telling them we cant be closing out work orders that werent complete. Reporter did you ever think of quitting . Yeah. Reporter why didnt you . Because i needed the money. Reporter anderson says she felt pressure from Community Manager stacey nelson, who wrote in one exchange from 2016 its not only me on the line but my boss and her boss
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A sense of peace | Educators excited for state COVID-19 vaccine availability
Teachers across Tennessee will soon be able to get the COVID-19 vaccine, thanks to the state s vaccine plan advancing forward. Author: Katie Inman Updated: 4:55 AM EST February 17, 2021
HAMBLEN COUNTY, Tenn. Tennessee is opening up vaccinations for teachers across the state. The changes mean tens of thousands more Tennesseans will be eligible for the shots.
The change will take effect on February 22. The state s vaccine plan is moving into phase 1b. People ages 65 and older will also be eligible to get the vaccine.
Educators in Hamblen County are excited for the opportunity to get on the vaccination list, but think they should have been a higher priority.
Pharmacy Owner Serving ILWU Members Sentenced in Compounding Scheme
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Erica Carey ran a pharmacy that served members of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union. Their health may be poorer for it. On October 30, 2019, Carey, owner of a Long Beach, Calif. pharmacy, was sentenced in Los Angeles federal court to three years of probation and ordered to pay more than $366,000 in restitution for defrauding the ILWU-Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) health plan. The main organizers of this $3 million-plus scam, brothers Berry and Dalibor Kabov, each had been sentenced that March to 121 months in prison for illegal sale of opioids and importation of controlled steroids, and failure to report about $1.5 million to the IRS. The actions follow a probe by the Drug Enforcement Agency, the IRS, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, the U.S. Labor Department, and state and local authorities.