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A m erica *9 L a rg est W e e k ly f o r P u b lic E m p l o y e e
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XXIX,
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Tnegday, July 2, 1968
Price Ten
C S E A R e tu rn s T o
B a rg a in in g T a b le
W ith S t a t e O ffic ia ls
See Pages 3 & 14
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CS£A & M e n ta l H y g ie n e D e p t.
L a u n d i S tu d y To R e v a m p S ta tu s ,
T ra in A n d U p g ra d e E m p lo yees
ALBANY — Negotlationji covering issues a ffectin g S tat«
(Special t o T h e Leader)
finployees opened recen tly betw een th e Oivil Service Em ploy­
ALBANY—A la r g e - ^ a le study of p a tl e n t care in S tate M ental in stitu tion s and o f
ees Assn., th e recognized bargaining a g e n t for m o st S tate
ward service Jobs directly related to p a tien t oare was lau n ch ed last week a t a m eetin g be­
workers, and th e CJovernor’s n ego tia tin g com m ittee.
tw een officials o f th e 165,000-member Civil Service Em ployees Assn. and th e D epartm ent
CSE2A bargainers conoentrated on
cations, shift and geographic pay
fo ir key item s a i tti» •ession —
of M ental H ygiene.
D modification of grievance proeedui’os calling for binding de­
termination; 2) indepMMleat hear­
ing officers in section 76 disclpltnary procedings whose determiiiatiom also would be binding; 3)
employee organization right, and
|) local level negotia^ticms.
The latest bargaininc talks fol­
lowed negotiations concerning eco­
nomic i«Hues held lw9t March
when CSEA won a I’ecord ten per­
cent $600 minimum pay raise and
•Ktensioh of the l/60tb pension
plan's retioactivlty baok to 1938
{or virtually ail State workers.
The economic package, which
Also I n c l u d e d
$10 million
for reclassification* and reallo­
diffekeniiaiLs amounted to $101
million a year. OSEA recently
was successful in winning an In­
crease in the mileage reimburse­
ment rate from nine to ten cents
a mile for Staite employees who
use their personal cars on official
business. IMb benefit became ef­
fective recently.
Negotiations on non-eoonomio
matters were delayed pending pas­
sage by tihe Legislature of the
pay raise and retirement benefit
and because of tiie limited time
that could be devoted to the talks
while the Legislature was In ses­
sion.
In future talks wil^ the State
(Co»tinaed en Page 1<)
T r o o p e r s ’ H a lf-P a y
P e n s io n V e to D e c r ie d
B y E m p lo y e e s A s s n .
A L B A N Y — G overnor R ock­
efeller’s vetoin g o f th e S tate
Police half-pay, 20-year retire­
ment b i l l ^ has drawn stiff
c r i t i c i s m f r o m the d v U S e r v i c e
E Jinployees A s s n ., c o - s p o n s o r o f t h e
le g isla tio n .
The Governor disapproved the
measure foi what he termed were
deficiencies in a permanent plan
called for under tihe bill, citing
an example the lack of a man­
datory retirement age, a CSEA
8!>okesman said, “What we want
to know,” said toe spokesman,
"is why did he approve a perm­
anent plan without a mandatory
rebU-ement age for members of
tlie State Legislature?”
“The Governor called them de-
ficiencies but we see them as dlffei’ences of opinion,” tlie spokes­
man stated. “State Police wanted
the permanent bill without a
mandatory retli*ement age as did
the Legislature lor Its people, but,
unfoii/unaitely, the Governor saw
fit to approve only tlie Legislative
Pension. Rockefeller's action Is
grossly unfair and has caused a
grave injustice to these hardwork­
ing, dedicated professionals, who
put their lives on the line in pro-
CSEA, the recognized bargain­
ing agent for most State workers,
and bhe representative of nearly
40,000 Mental Hygiene employees,
told department officials It will
devote the services d its research
division and other departments
to the study which wlU cover a
broad range of subjects on impi’oving patient care In the vari­
ous Mental Hygiene hospitals and
schools throughout the State.
Dr. Theodore C. Wenzl, CSEA
president, said: “The path to bet­
ter patient care in our Institu­
tions is linked dii-eotly to more
opportunities in the areas of pro­
motion for the employees who
work closely with the paMents. It
is our hope that this study will
pi-oduce an expansion of promo­
tional opportunities through the
creation of new titles and posi­
tions wlilch would be made avail­
able to the more than 20,000 em­
ployees working as attendants.
CSEA also will sedc a cleai’er
definition of the duties of those
employees in the attendant title,
“Many of these workers are per­
forming domestic duties, such as
washing floors and walls, and other
housekeeping duties, and this de­
tracts from their primary func­
tion — caring for the patient,”
Dr. Wenzl said. “We feel the
domestic work should be done
(Special t o The Leader)
ALBANY—T he S tate Thruw ay A uthority and B ast Hud­
son Parkway A uthority have acceded to requests by the Civil
Service Em ployees Assn. by adopting the l/6 0 t h pension
plan, retroactive to 1938.
CSEA, which earlier had asked
the chairmen of both authorities
to adopt the plan negotiated by
CSEA last March for most State
workers, was notified of the ac­
tion by letter last week.
The State Bridge Authority
earlier had adopted the plan at
the request of the Employees As­
sociation.
Employees of the three authori­
ties are members of the State
Employees Retirement System but
were not affected by the CSEAnegotiated plan, because, technl-
(Contlnned on Page 16)
Monroe County Sets July 4 - 7
Mini-PERB Plans
out of the State’s Taylor Aot.
The county’s PERB will be ttie
first in the area and will be avail­
able to serve municipalities and
school districts.
The legislation was Introduced
this week and referred bo com ­
mittee. It probaibly will be enacted
in July.
It calls for a three*memiber
board whose members would serve
for six years.
also are performing duties imrelated to their title,” Dr. Wend
stated. “ Ci-eation o< a title o»
titles in this technical area could
open the door to many attendants
who are seeking to better thenir
selves.”
Dr. Hugh LaFave, assistant
(Continued on Page 18)
P ub lii A uthorities Approve
R etrom tive USOth Plan
CSCA Urges Governor
To Declare Long Weekend
cally, they ars not S tate em ­
ployees and thus were excluded
from the general bargaining unit
of 124,000 workers designated last
November by Governor Rocke­
feller.
The CSEA bill, however, made
it permissive for ths authorities
and other political subdivisions to
adopt the new plan. Besides the
authorities, one of the State’s
largest counties—Nassau—has ap(Continued on Page 16)
Repeat This!
A n d rew
For S tate Aides
ALBANY — T he Civil Ser­
vice Em ployees Assn. has
called
on Governor R ockefel­
ROCHESTER — T he Mon­
ler
to
reconsider his refusal
roe County Legislature will
Some S p ace Left On
establish a Public Em ploy­ to make July 5 a special holiday
Last Bahamas Tour
m en t R elations Board to so that State employees could en­
joy a four-day weekend.
Space is left on only one more handle labor problems growing
In a telegram to the Governor,
•liinmer, week-long tiip to the
Grand Bahamas. All others have
baen sold out, it was announced
fast week.
Members of bhe Civil Service
Employees Assn. m ay apply for
remaining space on a Jet trip that
departs from New York on Aug.
W and returns on Aug. 17. The
Pi'ioe of only $189 Includes round
Mp air fare, rooms at the Oceanus
Hotel and two deluxe meals a day.
Inunediate application should be
to Samuel Ununett, 1060
S8th St., Brooklyn, 11210;
^«Pboae (212) OtovMxIale »4488.
by employees hired sfpeclfically for
that purpose."
Both CSBA and the Mental Hy­
giene Depai'tmenb ag'r«^ that
there is a need for a support
staff of technicians to work tdosely with the nurses and either
professional
supervisors.
“At­
tendants are doing this now, Imt
Dr. Theodm’e 0. Wenzl, CSEA
president, said: “Thousands of
State employees are keenly dis­
appointed at your denial of a July
S holiday, thereby depriving them
of a second o t two possible fourday weekends this summer. I
urgently request that you recon­
sider this m atter and extend tihis
nominal reward to our loyal coi’S
of public servants who have co­
operated so admirably during thb
No salary le provided in the first trying year under the Taylor
proposed legidation, but the Law.”
legislature urould have the autb*
The Oovernor’s dental was in
(CenUaved ea Page l i )
vespoose to an earllMr requeat b f
OSEA in which Dr. Wenzl said
that the Fourth of July Is a
“patriotic holiday of the first or­
der, far exceeding any other in
its unique significance In our na­
tional heritage, in view of this
special slgnlficanice, we feel fully
Justified in asking tliat you ex­
tend the observance of this com­
ing Fourth of July by granting
as a hoUday to State employees
the Friday following.’*
The CSEA chief cited bhe fact
that local governnients In several
larger counties aa well as many
of the leading oonunerdal and in­
dustrial firms have already de­
clared the extra hoUday.
Dr. Wenzl further noted that
“The State was once the leader
In this area o< employee oonsideration, but has fallen behind many
k>oal ffovemments which in the
past have followed the
lead
in Mioh mabben.**
S te in
P ro p o se st
Full-Time Sessions
Of Legislature To
Keep Up On Problems
NCE again we a re liv­
ing through tim es of
tragedy and crisis. Men of
good will are seeking legis­
O
lation to prevent the recurrence of
various problems and now, parti­
cularly, the gun control problem.
But the New York State Legis­
lature is not In session. Remedies
proposed will have to be put over
until next year, unless Governor
Nelson A. Rockefeller calls a spe­
cial session.
There has been a trend towards
full time legislative bodies. Con­
gress, for example, does spend
nearly a full year (except in eleotion periods) dealinf with t h e
(Continued
e a F a t e t)L
CIVIL
Pag» IV a
S ta te In su ra n c e F und
C ite s S u c c e s s fu l Y e a r
More than 400 disabled workm en were returned to gain ­
ful em ploym ent last year through th e retraining and re­
conditioning program of the State Insurance Fund, the State
agen cy’s executive director, Jam es J. Carroll, reported last
w eek.
T h i s Is a n a l l - t i m e h i g h f o r a n y
y « a r sin c e th e re h a b ilita tio n p ro ­
g r a m w a s i n s t i t u t e d i n 1952, C a r ­
ro ll sa id in h is a n n u a l r e p o rt
t o t h e f u n d ’s c o m m i s s i o n e r s .
I n o n e c a s e , t h e r e p o r t s a id ,
a 4 0 -y e a r-o ld c ab d riv e r w ho h a d
B u f f e re d
m u ltip le
in ju rie s
w as
ta u g h t a n e w t i a d e —p h o to g ra p h y
— a n d is n o w o p e r a t i n g h is o w n
b u s in e s s s u c c e ss fu lly .
I n a n o th e r , a c c o r d in g to t h e
r e p o rt, a 3 0 -y e a r-o ld p h o to p r in t
o p e ra to r w h o h a d s u s ta in e d a
h e a d i n j u r y u n d e r w e n t lo n g t r e a t ­
m e n t a n d t r a i n i n g a n d la n o w
e m p l o y e d a s a t e a c h e r ’s a s s i s t a n t
In a c o lle g e a r t d e p a r t m e n t w ith
th e p ro s p e c t o f b e c o m in g a n a s ­
s i s t a n t p r o f e s s o r In t h e n e a r f u ­
tu re . H e h a s e x h ib ite d h is ow n
p a in tin « a a n d th e s e h a v e re c e iv e d
fa v o ra b le c r itic a l c o m m e n t.
T h e S ta te In .su ra n c e F u n d , o p ­
e r a tin g a lo n g th e s a m e lin e s a s
a n I n s u r a n c e c o m p a n y . Is r e s p o n ­
sib le f c r c o m p e n s a tin g I n ju re d
w o r k m e n Jot j o b - c o n n e c t e d d i s ­
a b ilitie s a n d f o r c o v e rin g th e ir
SERVICE
Tuesday, July 2, 196a
LEADEl
m e d ic a l ex p en ses. I t w as c re a te d
by th e L e g isla tu re fo r th e p u r ­
p ose o f In su rin g e m p lo y e rs a g a in s t
lia b ility fo r p e r s o n a l In ju rie s o r
d e a th s u s ta in e d b y th e ir w o rk ers.
I n h is r e p o r t l a s t w eek C a rro ll
s a i d t h a t t h e a g e n c y ’s s u c c e s s l a s t
y e a r in re h a b ilita tin g th e m o re
t h a n 4 00 I n j u r e d w o r k m e n r e ­
s u lte d In a s a v in g s to th e fu n d ,
o u t of p re v io u sly p ro je c te d r e ­
s e r v e s , o f n e a r l y $500,000.
I n t u r n , th e s e sa v in g s w ere r e ­
fle c te d In a lo w e r n e t c o s t to
th e e m p lo y e rs w h o a r e c o v e re d by
th e In su ra n c e fu n d u n d e r th e
S t a t e ’s W o r k m e n ’s C o m p e n s a t i o n
L aw .
T h e re h a b ilita tio n p ro g ra m , c a r ­
rie d o u t in c o o p e r a tio n w ith th e
W o r k m e n ’s C o m p e n s a t i o n B o a r d ,
in c lu d e s p h y sic a l re c o n d itio n in g
a s w e ll a s v o c a t i o n a l r e t r a i n i n g .
I n t h e 15 y e a r s t h e p r o g r a m h a s
b e e n i n e f f e c t , M r . C a r r o l l ’s r e ­
p o r t s a i d , 3 ,217 c l a i m a n t s h a v e
b e e n r e s to r e d to g a in f u l e m p lo y ­
m e n t, fo r a to ta l sa v in g s in e x ­
c e s s o f $5 m i l l i o n .
T h e c o m m iss io n e rs o f th e S ta te
I n s u r a n c e F u n d , c o m p a r a b le to
m e m b e rs o f th e b o a r d o f d ire c to rs
o f a b u sin e ss c o r p o ra tio n , a r e s t a ­
tu to r y o ffic ia ls a p p o in te d b y th e
g o v ern o r. T h e
agency has
its
m a i n o f f i c e a t 199 C h u r c h S t .,
N e w Y o r k C ity , a n d h a s o t h e r o f ­
Y o u r
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Mr. M arfolin Is Professor of B usiness Administra.tion at
the Borough o f M anhattan Com m unity C ollefe and Adjunct
Professor o f Public A dm inistration in New York U niversitj’i
Graduate School of Public A dm inistration.
The Court’s Effect
AS WITH THEIR fellow citizens In th e private sector,
th e public relationa o f civil servants Is “th e w hole apple.”
THERE’S A SLICE o f “th e w hole apple” for e a ch action
—job efficien cy , com petitive pay scales, good relation s with
c o o p e ra tin g
a g e n c ie s,
frie n d ly
r a p p o r t with a u p e r v i s o r a a n d f e l ­
lo w e m p l o y e e s , g o o d r e l a t i o n s w i t h
lo c a l. S t a t e a n d F e d e r a l le g is la tiv e
b o d ie s , e t c . , e t c .
in th is c o lu m n t h a t a ll to o o fte n
c i t i z e n s n o t d i r e c t l y i n v o l v e d In
p u b lic
e m p lo y m e n t
“are
m ore
e q u a l ” t h a n p u b l i c e m p l o y e e s , and
t h a t t h o s e I n t h e p r i v a t e s e c to r
T R U E . O N E B A D slic e o f " t h e
a r e n o t s u b je c t to t h e m ic ro ­
w h o le a p p l e ” d o e s n o t r e n d e r th e
WALTER WINCHELL
sc o p ic s c r u tin y to w h ic h c iv il se r­
r e m a i n d e r b a d . B u t i t ’s a p e c u l i a r
w ritf s about
v a n t s a r e exp o s< 'd .
lo o k in g a p p le w ith o n e o r m o re
Broadway and night life and celehritics
A L T H O U G H T H E U .S . S u p r e m e
s lic e s m i s s i n g . F o r t h a t m a t t e r , so
and just about anything else you, or he,
C o u rt h a s
ru le d
th a t
a
libel
Is a n a u t o m o b i l e w i t h o n e o r tw o
can think of.
a g a i n s t a p u b l i c e m p l o y e e m u s t be
tire s m iss in g f r o m th e o p e r a tin g
m a lic io u s b e fo re I t c a n b e re­
w h e e ls .
60 great colum nists and cartoonists.
d re s s e d w ith m o n e y d a m a g e s , th e
C IV IL S E R V A N T S m u s t b e c e r ­
fic e s In A lb a n y , B u f f a lo , R o c h e s t­
n in e ju s tic e s m u s t still d e te rm in e ,
ta in t h a t th e i r w h o le p u b lic r e ­
w h a t r i g h t — if a n y — p u b lic em ­
e r a n d S y ra c u se .
N E W Y O R K U A IL Y
l a t i o n s a p p l e h a s a l l I t s s l ic e s
p lo y e e s h a v e to p r o te c t t h e m ­
i n t a c t , a n d t h a t t h e a p p l e ’s s h i n y
W r itte n E xam
s e lv e s a g a i n s t c a r e l e s s u s e o f u n ­
A w r itte n e x a m w a s g iv e n r e ­ o u ts id e p r o te c ts a d e le c ta b le e d i­ t r u e s ta te m e n ts .
c e n t l y t o 409 c a n d i d a t e s f o r s c h o o l b l e In s id e .
T H IS G O E S T O th e h e a r t of a
O N E S L IC E O F “ t h e w h o le a p ­
c u s to d ia n e n g in e e r p o sitio n s w ith
c iv il
s e r v a n t ’s
p u b lic
re la tio n s
N ew York's N ew est N ew spaper
t h e C ity , a c c o r d i n g t o t h e D e p a r t ­ p l e ” w h i c h m u s t n o t b e o v e r l o o k e d s i n c e c a r e l e s s a c c u s a t i o n s c a n d e ­
Is t h a t « lic e w h i c h c o u l d b e a r
m e n t o f P e rso n n e l.
s t r o y a c iv il s e r v a n t ’s g o o d p u b l i c
t h e l a b e l — “ U .S . S u p r e m e C o u r t r e l a t i o n s , b u i l t u p o v e r 25 y e a r s ,
C iv il S e r v i c e .” M o s t c i v i l s e r v a n t s
in a m a t t e r o f m in u te s .
o v e rlo o k t h i i la b e l, se e in g o n ly
THUS,
W HATEVER
changes
t h e l a b e l s m a r k i n g t h e i r r e l a t i o n s a r e m a d e o n t h e U .S . S u p r e m e
w i t h l o c a l a n d S t a t e l e g i s l a ti v e
C o u r t b e n c h w ith in th e n e x t lew
•bodies.
m o n t h s w ill h a v e a v e r y d i r e c t
V E T T H E U .S . S u p r e m e C o u r t e f f e c t o n c iv il s e r v i c e a n d I ts
h a s h a d a v e ry d ir e c t e ffe c t o n to ta l p u b lic re la tio n s.
t h e c i v il c e r v a n t ’s o f f i c i a l a c t i v i ­
O V E R A L L, T H E so -c a lle d “W a r­
t i e s o n a n d o f f t h e Jo b .
re n C o u rt” h a s m a d e s ig n ific a n t
H O W M A N Y C IV IL s e rv a n ts strid e s in eq u a liz in g th e rig h ts
re a liz e t h a t J u s t a b o u t t h r e e w eeks o f th e c itiz e n in t h e p u b lic se c to r
fl«o t h e U .S . S u p r e m e C o u r t d e ­ w i t h t h o s e e n j o y e d b y t h e c itiz e n
c l a r e d i n e f f e c t t h a t i t is u n ­ in t h e p r i v a t e .se cto r. B u t m u c h
f a i r to p u n is h p u b lic e m p lo y e e s r e m a i n s to be d o n e b y th e C o u rt
w i t h o u t ft t r i a l ?
a s i t w ill b e c o n s t i t u t e d a f t e r C h ie f
T H I S D E C IS I O N d e a l t w ith a J u s tic e E a r l W a r r e n r e tire s .
c i v il s e r v a n t ’s w a i v e r o f i m m u ­
W E B E L I E V E t h a t c iv il sei'vlce
n i t y b e f o r e t e s t i f y i n g b e f o r e a w ill g e t a b e t t e r c h a i i c e a t b ein g
g r a n d j u r y I n N .Y . S t a t e . T h e “ e q u a l l y e q u a l ” w i t h a U .S . S u
CV)urt s a i d c l e a r l y t h a t t h e civ il p r e m e C o u r t f o l lo w in g t h e W a r r e n
e e r v a n t a h a d t o c h o o s e “ b e t w e e n p h i l o s o p h y o f b r e a t h i n g l i f e into
s u r r e n d e r i n g t h e i r C o n s t i t u t i o n a l t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n ’s B ill o f R ig h ts .
r i g h t s o r t h e i r J o b s .”
Now that Allstate is right here What kinds of insurance do
O N A N U iM B E R o f o c c a s io n !
O F C O U R S E , t h i s d o e s n o t w e h a v e s a i d t h a t s o m e t i m e s even
in the heart of the financial we handle? Almost any kind
m e a n t h a t a n e r r a n t p u b l i c e m ­ h i g h r a n k i n g l e g i s l a t o r s c a n u tte r
district, you can get personal youMI e v e r n e e d . All a t
p lo y ee
e n jo y s
to ta l
Im m u n ity . a r r a n t
n o n se n se— su ch
as
th«
T h e r e a r e s till p r o p e r d isc ip lin ­ s ta te m e n ts b y a c o u p le of S o u th ­
help with your Insurance A llstate’s fa­
a r y p r o c e e d i n g s a n d , I n t h e c o u r t , e r n U .S . S e n a t o r s w h o a r e try in g
needs, faster than ever.
mous low rates. ^ \ H Q O O O
t r i a l b y J u r y a n d t h e r i g h t to t o p i c t u r e P r e s i d e n t J o h n s o n «s
We have a staff of agents All delivering
c r o s s - e x a m i n e h is a c c u s e r s .
“ a la m e d u c k .”
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re c e n tly v o lu n te e re d to h e a d th e
1968 J o u r n a l C o m m i t t e e w h e n i t
B e n k o s a id : “ S in c e a s s u m in g t h e w a s f e a r e d t h a t p u b lic a tio n w o u ld
o f f ic e o f p r e s i d e n t o f t h e C a p i t a l h a v e t o b e s u s p e n d e d f o r 1968
D i s t r i c t C o n f e r e n c e , M iay D e S e v e a n d w e w o u l d s u f f e r a l o s s o f
h a s b e e n i n v a l u a b l e t o m e a n d r e v e n u e a s « r e s u l t . W e n o w w ill
t o t h e C o n f e i 'e n c e I n t h e p e r f o r m ­ r e a l i z e a s u b s t a n t i a l p r o f i t f r o m
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b e e n w id e ly c i r c u l a t e d s o t h a t n o t c i a l a w 'a r d s w e i'e p r e s e n t e d b y
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fe re n c e p re sid e n t, w a s th e f e a ­
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r e la te s to t h e n e w m a n u a l f o r o f ­
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f i c e r s t o b e r e l e a s e d b y C S E A i n p r e s i d e n t a n d f o r m e r C a p i t a l D is*
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p r e s e n t f o r m u la tin g p la n s to p r e ­
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p a re CSEA m em b ers fo r re tire ­
p e r t s in t h e fie ld s o f o ffic e r d u ­ o f r e c e n t A s so c ia tio n a c h ie v e m e n ts
m e n t by in itia tin g tra in in g se s­
t i e s a n d r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s c o v e r e d a n d p r o g r e s s . “ Y o u r r o le i n A s ­
s i o n s w h i c h w ill I n c l u d e t h e s p o u s ­
in t h e M a n u a l.
so c ia tio n a c h ie v e m e n ts ,” he to ld
es of m a rrie d m em b ers w ho are
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c o n te m p la tin g
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a r e a ls o w o rk in g o n p l a n s to
v o te d to th e s u b je c t o f c h a p t e r f u r t h e r g a in s to b e s o u g h t in t h e
a m e n d th e c o n s titu tio n so t h a t
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be fo rm e d w ith in th e o rg a n iz a tio n .
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c a tio n a l d ire c to r, B e r n a r d R y a n , ta in . I n a d d itio n to se c tio n s o u t­ f e r e n tia tio n b e tw e e n t h e p u b lia
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ta tiv e , J o s e p h D o la n . C S E A d i­ S t a t e a n d c o u n ty c h a p te r s , th e p lo y m e n t.”
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O th e r g u e sts a t th e W o rk s h o p
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ish . C S E A se c re ta ry .
f ic e r s f r o m h e a d q u a r t e r s , i t w ill d e n t o f C S E A . a n d J o e D e a s y . J r . ,
c ity e d ito r o f th e C iv il S e rv io #
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n o . 33-244, 0 - 1 8 .
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Lobor
An Accident Insurance policy-owner, enjoying his summer vacation
at a Cape Cod beach, was swimming off-shore when a nervous Cape
Cod native mistook him for a porpoise and shot him in the left arm.
The injury was minor, but the insurance company paid him $195 for
being shot “accidentally on porpoise.”
We admit this might never happen to you, but each year accidents
and sickness cost millions of Americans a staggering toll in both
disabilities and money.
The C.S.E.A. Accident and Sickness Income Insurance program,
administered by Ter Bush & Powell, Inc., covers over 52,000 mem­
bers. As a group they have already received benefits totaling millions
of dollars. It could also pay you an income each month if an accident
or sickness disables you.
We will be happy to send you complete information.
(Div. of Employment)
S r. U n e m p lo y m e n t In s u r a n c e T a x
A u d i t o r , e x a m n o . 3 3 -2 4 7 , 0 - 1 8 .
A s so c . U n e m p l o y m e n t I n s u r a n c e
T a x A u d ito r, e x a m n o . 33-2 4 8 ,
0 -2 1 .
Public Service
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e x a m n o . 3 3 -2 3 4 , 0 - 1 8 .
A ssoc. A c c o u n ta n t (P u b lic S e r v ­
ic e ), e x a m n o . 33-235, 0 - 2 3 .
P rin c ip a l
A c c o u n ta n t
(P u b lic
S e r v i c e ) , e x a m n o . 3 3 -2 3 6 , 0 - 2 7 .
Sociol Services
(Excl. Inst.)
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located at 49 Thomas St.. New
Tork, N.Y. 10013. It k «bre«
blocks north of City Hall, one
block west of Broadway.
Applloations: Piling Period —
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Monday throui:h Friday from |
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nom 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and
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Application blanks are obtain­
able free either by the applicant
in person or by his repi-esentatlve
at the Application Section of the
£>epartment of Personnel aHi 49
Thomas Street. New York. NY.
10013. Telephone 566-8720.
Mailed requests for application
blanks must include a stamped,
self-addressed business-slxe en­
velope and must be received by
the Personnel Department mt least
five days before the closing date
tor the filing of applicaiions.
Completed application forms
which e r e filed by mall muat he
sent to the Personnel Department
and must be postmarked no lator
than the last day of filing or m
stated ctherwise in the exam*
inatlon announcement
Tlie Applications Section at
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main subway lines that go through
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N ew Jersey, a n d E A R L E A N L. P IT C H FORT>, r e s i d i n r a t 118 O ranare S t r e e t .
K ng rlew oo d, N e w J e r s e y , a h o u l d n o t b «
p r o b a t e d a a t h a l a a t W il l a n d T e s t a m e n t ,
r n in tin r to re a l a n d p e rs o n a l p r o p e rty , of
H r . \ R G A R E T W . A T X E N , ' D e c e a s e d , who
w a s a t t h e t i m e o f h e r d e a t h a r e s i d e n t of
63 W e a t 131at S t r e e t , ! ■ tha C o u n t y of
N ew Y ork, N ew Y ork.
D ated, A tte s te d
a n d S e a le d , J u a a 4th.
1908.
H O N . • . S A M U B L DIFA LCO ,
( L .S .)
S u r r o g 'a t e , N o w Y o r k C o u n t y
W lM la m S. M u ll e n ,
lo r h ae sig n e d in to law a m e a s u re
stro n g ly s u p p o ite d b y th e a v U
S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n . w h ic U
w o u ld e n a b l e S t a t e e m p l o y e e * In
th e v ario u s S ta te in s titu tio n s a n d
a g e n c ie s to “ s w a p ” w o rk tim e .
R e a l i z i n g t h a t t h e m e a s u r e w o u ld
be e x tre m e ly lim ite d in scope, af­
f e c tin g o n ly th o s e e m p lo y e e s n o t
e n title d to o v e rtim e p a y u n d e r
th e f e d e ra l la \
th e G o v ern o r d e ­
f e r r e d it« I m p t e m e n t a t i o n p e n d ­
i n g p r o m u l g a t i o n o f r u l e s b y tli*
B udget
D ire c to r
w h ic h
w o u ld
c o m p ly w ith t h e F e d e r a l r e g u la ­
tio n s .
P la n
Mental Hygiene
Doctors Protest
Test Discrimination
to
s n o ti c e o f aj»|M*aranoe on th e P lain a tto r n e y w ith in tw e n ty ( 2 0 ) days
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C o u n t y E m p l o y e e s A s s n . u n i t o f o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s
O n o n d a g a c h a p t e r , C iv il S e r v i c e A s s n ., t h e r e c o g n i z e d b a r g a i n i n g
E m p l o y e e s A s s n ., h e l d ita q u a r t ­ a g e n t f o r m o s t w o r k e r * In t i l l s
th e ir c o lle c tiv e s tr e n g th .”
e rly m e e tin g re c e n tly a t th e W a r R e n s s e la e r C o u n ty c ity , h a s w o n
O t h e r C S E A r e p r e s e n t t a i v e s a t M e m o r i a l w i t h 100 m e m b e r s i n l / 6 0 t h r e t i r e m e n t p l a n s a « a r e ­
th e P E R ® h e a rin g w e re J o s e p h a tte n d a n c e .
su lt o f n e g o ta tio n s w ith th e a d ­
J . D o l a n , C S E A d i r e c t o r o# l o c a l
E a r l P . B o y le , a t t o r n e y a n d m i n i s t r a t i o n .
g o v e rn m e n it a f f a ir s a n d T h o m a s N e w Y o r k S t a t e f iv e - c o u n ty r e ­
A c c o rd in g to J a c k s o n D e n n is,
B r a n n , C S E A f ie ld r e p r e s e n t a t i v e . g i o n a l r e p r e s e n t a t i v e o f t h e C S E A , u n i t p r e s i d e n t , t h e p l a n is r e t r o ­
w a s g u e s t s p e a k e r a n d d i s c u s s e d a c t i v e t o 1960 a n d s u b s t a n t i a l l y
t h e le g a l p h a s e s o f t h e T a y lo r In c re a se s t h e r e t i r e m e n t b e n e fits
A c t. R a l p h W . A g n e , p r e s i d e n t o f f o r a l l c i t y e m p l o y e e s , i n c l u d i n g
blie O C E A p r e s i d e d a n d r e a s s u r e d p o lic e a n d f i r e m e n . T h e e n t i r e c o s t
m e m b e r s t h a t c u r r e n t p l a n s w e r e o f t h e r e t i r e m e n t b e n e f i t w ill b e
b e in g v ig o ro u sly p u rs u e d . W illia m b o rn e b y t h e e m p lo y e r, t h u s r e ­
C o o n w a s th e n in tro d u c e d a n d e x ­ p la c in g a c o n tr ib u to ry p la n , D e n ­
p la in e d t h e I n tric a c ie s o f la b o r n is sa id .
D e n n is w a s a s siste d by J o h n
n e g o tia tio n s a n d re s u lte to d a te .
M is . M ild re d M . P rz e w lo c k l, firs t C a re y , C S E A a s s o c ia te p r o g ra m
ALBANY—^Discrimination In
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prom otional requirem ents for
fie ld r e p re s e n ta tiv e , a n d B e r n a r d
S tate M ental H ygiene physi­
R y a n , C S E A fie ld re p re s e n ta tiv e .
F i l i n g c l o s e s J u l y 5, 1968 f o r
N a s s a u C o u n t y ’s J u l y 20 M e d i c a l
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L E G A L N O T IC E
re q u ire d . A p p lic a tio n s a re a v a il­
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In su fficie n t P e n s io n s
TUESDAY, J Ul>Y X
19^
A B ig S ta k e
HILE it is agreed th at all City departm ents need an
increase in manpower, the Fire Departm ent, like the
Police and W elfare departm ents, needs It the m ost.
However, this departm ent has taken a budget cut of
come 18 positions a t a tim e w hen fires and other emerg­
encies are rising a t an alarm ing rate. Fire Com m issioner
Lowery has asked for 500 men. The line organizations say
th e need is 5,000. Even the dispatching force, one of the
sm allest but m ost vital units in the departm ent, Is w arning
o f the dangers to the City if the present m anpower shortag'e continues.
We urge Mayor Lindsay to work w ith his com m issioner—
one of the m ost capable in the departm ent’s history— and the
line organizations to find the departm ent’s needs and ful­
fill them.
The safety of th e firefighters and the City in general
Is at stake.
W
D o n 't R e p e a t T h is !
(Continuea from Fase 1)
lu ll y e a r 's w o r k . T h e y w ill h a v e
b u s i n e s s o f t h e F e d e r a l G o v e r n ­ to a f f o r d f u l l - t i m e s t a f f . T h e y
m e n t.
w ill h a v e t o p a y f o r e x p e n s i v e
U n lik e t h e pas.t, w h e n a s e s s io n c o m m i t t e e
In v e stig a tio n s.
The
l a s t e d les.s t h a n t h r e e
m o n t h s p e o p l e w ill h a v e t o u n d e r s t a n d
R n d t h e n i n t h e m a i n f o r o n l y tw o t h e n e c e s s i t i e s o f f u l l - t i m e w o r k ­
d a y s a w e e k , t h e N e w Y o r k S t a t e e rs.
L e g i s l a t u r e h a s s t a y e d In se s s io n
T h e r e Is a t r e n d , a m o n g b o t h
s i n c e 1965 f o r n e a r l y s i x m o n th .s i n c u m b e n t
A s se m b ly m e n
and
a y ear. T h e e x c e p tio n w as la s t S ta te S e n a to rs , a n d c a n d id a te s to
y e a r w h e n t h e 1967 C o n s t i t u t i o n a l s u p p o r t t h e i d e a o f t h e f u l l - t i m e
C o n v e n tio n h a d to c o n v e n e o n L e g isla tu re . F o r I n s ta n c e , A n d re w
A p r i l 4.
S t e i n , D e m - L i b c a n d i d a t e In t h e
E ven now ,
l e g i s l a t i v e l e a d e r s 6 2 n d A .D ., s t r o n g l y s u p p o r t s a n
a n d t h e v a r i o u s c o m m i t t e e c h a i r ­ a l l - y e a r s e s s io n .
m e n o fte n w o rk a fu ll y e a r o n
Too Much Rush
t h e p r o b le m s o f th e S ta te . T h ro u g h
“ E v e r y y e a r , w e liv e t h r o u g h
J o i n t L e g isla tiv e C o m m itte e s a n d
Ith e
fa m ilia r
h e a d lin e s ,”
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r e g u la r c o m m itte e s th e
le ad ers
! a r g u e s . “ T h e L e g i s l a t u r e k ills d o z p r e p a r e fo r t h e c o m in g le g is la ­
I en s of Im p o rta n t m e a su re s or
t i v e s e s s io n .
t a k e s h a s t y a c t i o n o n b ills r e q u i r ­
S tu d ie s , d e c is io n s a n d c o m p r o ­
in g s e r i o u s d e b a t e — i n t h e r u s h
m ise a re th e m e a t o f th e o ffto a d j o u r n . ”
h o u r s o f t h e L e g i.s la tu r e w h ile
S t e i n b e lie v e s , “ W e n e e d a f u ll
h e c tic
a c tiv ity
Is t h e
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s e s s io n d a y s .
m o d e r n p r o b le m s o f u r b a n crisis,
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i F o r in s ta n c e , if th e L e g is la tu re
B u t m a n y m o r e le g is la to rs w a n t
w e r e i n s e s s io n t o d a y , I t h i n k a n
t o p a r t i c i p a t e a f u l l y e a r , fu ll
e f f e c t i v e g u n c o n t r o l b ill w o u ld
t i m e . A t p r e s e n t e a c h legi.slaLor
be p a s s e d .” ’
Is p a i d $15,0 00 a n d a “ l u l u ” o f
T h e t h r e e - m o n t h , o r e v e n six $ 3 ,0 0 0 a n d a $5,000 b u d g e t fo r
m o n th L e g isla tiv e s e s s io n , S te in
s t a f f , m a i l i n g a n d r e s e a r c h i x 'r s ta te s , “ In e ffe c t, d is e n fra n c h is e s
so n n e l.
(lie p e o p le o f N e w Y o r k S t a t e . ”
T h e c h a i r m e n o f t h e le g i s l a ti v e
c o m m itte e is r e c e i v e e x t r a c o m p e n ­
s a tio n , a b u d g e t f o r s t a f f a n d r e ­
s e a r c h p e r s o n n e l . J o i n t L e g i s l a ­ Eisenbud A ppointed
ti v e C o m m i t t e e s a r e f u n d e d w i t h
To S p ace Authority
h u g e b u d g e t s a n d t h e m o n e y i.s
s p e n t e ith e r o n p a tr o n a g e or on
D r . M e iT il E is e n b u d , E n v i r o n ­
q u a l i f i e d s t a f f p e o p le .
m e n ta l P ro te c tio n A d m in istra to r
T h e p r o b l e m s o f a c o m p l e x o f t h e C i t y of N e w Y o r k , h a s b e e n
m o d e r n s t a t e d e m a n d f u ll t i m e a p p o i n t e d b y G o v e r n o r R o c k e f e l l e r
l e g i s l a t o r s . H o w e v e r , t h e p eojJle o f a s a m e m b e r of t h e N e w Y o r k
N e w Y o r k S t a t e w ill h a v e to p a y S t a t e A t o m i c a n d S p a c e D e v e l o p ­
th e ir e le c te d r e p re s e n ta tiv e s fo r a m e n t A u th o rity .
i s l a t i v e c o m m i t t e e o f t h e C iv il
S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . in tr o d u c e
l e g i s l a ti o n t o c o v e r t h e r e t i r e d
p e rso n s w ho p a id In to » n d b u ilt
th e R e tir e m e n t S y s te m u p to w h a t
I t is t o d a y .
I t is a k n o w n f a c t t h a t m a n y
o f o u r r e tire d p erso n s a re tr y in g
to e x is t o n t h e i r p e n s io n s w h ic h
a r e n o t su ffic ie n t.
Tenure Rights
duct after a h'earing are a reprimand, a fine n ot to exceed
$100 to be deducted from the em ployee’s salary, suspension
w ithout pay for a period n ot exceeding two m onths, de­
m otion, or dism issal.
AN EMPLOYEE aggrieved by a determ ination th a t he
was guilty o f incom petency or m isconduct m ay have judi­
cial review. The Court m ay find th a t the determ ination of
guilt was n ot warranted. Even if the determ ination of guilty
is confirm ed, the Court m ay nevertheless m odify the penalty
WILFRED J. LINDNER, imposed. The Court’s authority in this respect is not determ ­
RETIRED ined by the Civil Service Law. It is governed by the Civil
Rochester, N.Y. 14609
Practice Law and Rules, Section 7803(3). This statute en ­
ables the Court to correct an abuse of discretion as to the
m easure or mode of penalty imposed. Accordingly, the Court
SECURITY m ay substitute any penalty for th a t arbitrarily im posed by
SOCIU
th e agency w ithout regard to the specifications of the Civil
Service Law.
Imslims anil ta sicn
A NOW FAMILIAR illustration of the freedom of the
Court in fixin g the penalty is the case of M itthauer v. P at­
W ill m y h e a r t c o n d i t i o n p r e ­ terson. In th a t case, the Court of Appeals sustained a sixm onth suspension by the Appellate Division in lieu of the
v e n t m e fro m a p p ly in g fo r m e d i­
c a r e ? I w ill b e 65 i n t w o m o n t h s .
em ployee’s dism issal. The agency Itself on its own Initiative
could not have exceeded the tw o-m on th susf>ension allowable
You should apply immediately
by Section 75 of the Civil Service Law. The very fact th a t the
at your nearest social security of­
fice. You can sign up for both parts perm issible penalties pursuant to the Civil Service Law jum p
of medicare. A disability wUl not from a tw o-m on th suspension to dem otion or dism issal su g­
gests th a t am endm ent of the statu te m ay be desirable to
prevent you from applying.
substitute penalties interm ediate between tw o-m onth sus­
•
•
•
pension and dem otion or dism issal. Perhaps, the agency
I w o n ’t r e t i r e u n til I a m 65.
should
have discretion to suspend the guilty employee for
S h o u ld I w a i t u n t i l t h e n to s i g n
a period up to six m onths.
up fo r m e d ic a re ?
ALTHOUGH THE statutory provisions are clear, agen­
No. You should complete your cies from tim e to tim e violate the lim its of the authority
application in the three months
granted by Section 75 of the Civil Service Law to penalize
before the month you become 65
the
employee. A recent exam ple is Hardison v. Terenzio (New
or you will not have complete
medicare protection in the month York Law Journal, May 31, 1968).
AFTER A HEARING the petitioner was found guilty of
you reach 65. If you can’t visit
the social security oft'ice during certain preferred charges. The determ ination in disregard of
the day, call them at 8:00 p.m. on Section 75 of the Civil Service Law provided for a stay oi
Thursday evenings and they will execution for a period of six m onths o f a penalty of dis­
advise you how to apply.
missal. The determ ination provided th a t if the em ployee’s
services were satisfactory for the six-m o n th period, th e pen­
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I h a v e b e e n a p e r m a n e n t r e s ­ alty would then be reduced to a five-day suspension, a
reprimand, and a w arning th at any future infraction would
i d e n t o f tlie U n i t e d S t a t e s f o r t e n
y e a r s , b u t j u s t r e c e n t l y file d m y , result in dism issal. If unsatisfactory, she would be dismissed.
p e t i t i o n to b e c o m e a c itiz e n . I
ACTUALLY THE EMPLOYEE was sum m arily dismissed
w ill b e 65 i n a fe w m o n t h s a n d w ithout any further charges or hearing. This was not done at
h av e n e v e r w orked. M u st I be a
the end of the six -m o n th period, but about ten m onths later.
c i t i z e n to b e c o v e r e d b y m e d i ­
JUSTICE WILLIAM Layman observed th at the dismissal
care?
of the petitioner by relation back to an earlier hearing rend­
No, but there are particular re­ ered the protection of Section 75 of the Civil Service Law
quirements for non-citizens. The m eaningless. The statu te assures the tenured em ployee of
most important is that you must freedom from discipline except after a hearing on charges.
have been admitted for perman­ The Jurist held th a t if a penalty m ay be im posed in the
ent residence and have resided in
case of future m isconduct concerning w hich there h as been
the United- States for five years
no hearing, the statutory protections would be r e n d e r e t l
prior to application. Be sure to
visit your social security office for nugatory.
THE EMPLOYEE had a right to assum e th at her record
assistance in' the three months be­
was satisfactory w hen no penalty was im posed upon the
fore you become 65.
expiration of the six -m o n th period of suspension. The re­
•
•
•
spondent’s
dism issal o f the petitioner about ten m onths after
I d o n o t i n t e n d to s t o p f a r m ­
the six -m on th period w as not even in accordance w ith the
i n g w h e n I b e c o m e 66 i n tw o
m o iu th s . W ill I b e e lig ib le f o r respondent’s own determ ination. The respondent had no
m e d i c a r e h o s p i t a l a n d m e d i c a l c o v ­ authority to disregard the requirem ent of a hearing on
stated charges.
erag e?
JUSTICE LAYMAN stayed the operation of the order of
You can continue working past
dism
issal and rem itted the proceeding to the respondent for
65 and still be eligible for medi­
care protection. Since it is very action con sisten t w ith his opinion. The Jurist’s ruling wa^
important to enroU within the consistent w ith th e Court declared policy of protection of
three months before you I
the tenure rights of the civil service employee. Jt is such
65, visit your social secu-rit.'
iflce jealous concern for the n - '•'vation of tenure rights that
now with some proof ef youi age. saves the m erit system from erosion.
ruewlar. Jolf 2, 196t
CIVIL
SEBVICB
LEADIB
lervices In bM ltb «nd w«lfara 4:00 p.m.—Around th« CTlock—
•ervioea in health a n d welfare
Sunday, July T
&vallablt to N n r Totkert In
N.Y.C. PoUc* Dept. Training
available t o New Yorkers in 10:80 p.m.—^Wlth Mayor Lindsay
need.
Program—s e t Monday, 4:00 p.m.
need.
Monday, July •
F r i d a y , Im fy 8
10:00 p.m.—In th« Law Library—
3:30
p.m.—"Social
Security In
7:80 p.m.—O n the Job—N.Y.C.
10:00 «.m.—S ta ff Iffleetlng on the
se« Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.
America”—^Pilm series.
Fire D ^ . farainltiff program.
Air—Official* of New York
Saturday, July •
4:00 p.m.—Around the d o c k -*
Taesdajr, J a lj 2
City’s Dept, of Social Services 7 :00 p.m.—Community Action— 8:00 p.m.—^“Social Security In
N.Y.O. Police Dept, trainlnt
|00 p.m. Around th« Clock—
answer phoned-ln Imiuirles from
Ths Community Council of
America” — see
Wednesday,
program: “Stop and Frisk.”
K.Y.C. Police Dept. Training
offices in tha field. (UVS>
Oreater New York examines
6:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.—Community Actioa—
Iprogram —see Mondajr, 4:00 pjtn
Wednesdar, July t
loo p.m.—N.Y.C. Police Dept
I Training Program—see Monday.
4:00 p.m.
DO p.m.—“Social Security in
America”: “New Orleans" and
“Pomona, California.”
|;30 p.m.—O n the Job—^N.Y.O.
IFire Dept. Training Program—
see Sunday, 7:30 p.m.
loo p.m.—In tlie Law Library—
B
] Dt'an William Hawkland dls
cusses conflicts in the law. in
Ieluding Mexican divorce.
Thursday, July 4
100 p.m.—Around the Clock—
The Statewide Plan — since its
I t Is e s t i m a t e d t h a t t h e r e a r e n o w
IN Y.C. Police Dept. Training
\ .....
beginning in 195 7 — has been improved
m o r e t h a n 3 5 0 ,0 0 0 b l in d p e o p l e in
Program—«ee Monday, 4:00 p.m
and expanded to provide more
1:30 p.m.—N.Y.O. Fire
Dept
th e U n ite d S ta te s . A n o th e r e s tim a te
training program.
protection for eligible persons and
re v e a ls th a t w e
m a y e x p e c t a n
:30 p.m.—Community Action
their dependents against the steadily rising
a d d itio n a l 3 0 ,0 0 0 p e o p le to lo s e th e ir
IThe Community Council of
costs of hospital and medical care.
s ig h t in e v e r y y e a r . F o r tu n a te ly
Gieater New York examines
Medical research has given mankind
tlie re a re p e o p le w h o
h a v e
b e e n
more ways both to prevent illnesses and
d o in g
so m e th in g
a b o u t th is
h v t H q o f o r t w am M I w itk *r
cure them when they strike. Hospitals
s e rio u s p ro b le m .
w l f h o u t e ip e rfe n c e .
and doctors are far better equipped to
T h e N a tio n a l A s s o c ia tio n fo r th e
effect cures than they were a few years ago.
M a t t bay* ear.
O vil Sem €e
Television
B e n e fits
f o r P ro te c tio n
. . . so m o re
w ill b e secu re.
R e s e a rc h
l o r P ro te c tio n
. . . so m o re
w ill live.
P re v e n tio n
(W e pajr tnlleag*)
a ffilia te d
[Salory d a p e a rfc o a b a c k q r o a a d .
p ro g ra m
N ew Yarfc a r N a w J a r s a y .
p re v e n tiv e
W o lfe r N . C m r ie r
T h e
1261 B roadw ay
„ S ta te
Em ployees:
S o c ie ty c la im s
th a t
b y
u se
W h ile
a re
b e in g
T h e
lu n w iiid a t
e v e ry
o f
c a re
a n d
b e
E v ery
th a t
o f
In
b lin d n e s s .
fo r th e
o n e
e x a m in e d
N
o f
n e e d
e y es,
'" 'N
th e
fo r th e
re g u la rly .
p e rs o n
re se a rc h
m a n y
to
B lin d
c a n
p ro g ra m
c a u se s
y o u r
u
o f
to
The Major Medical provisions o f the
STATEV^IDE PLAN — provided through the
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company —
are importantl When the total amount of
covered medical expenses incurred by a
member (or one o f his or her
dependents) Is not covered through
Blue Cross-Blue Shield and/or exceeds
the benefits under the basic Blue CrossBlue Shield contracts, the Major
Medical expense benefits will cover 80%
o f the excess covered medical expenses
up to a maximum of $10,000 during a
calendar year or $20,000 during a lifetime,
for each covered subscriber. The
initial amount for a member, or an
eligible dependent o f a member is the
first $50 of covered medical expenses
in any calendar year.
If you are not now enrolled in the
STATEWIDE PLAN, get all the details on
how you may enroll from your Payroll
or Personnel Officer.
lo c a l
is a c o n c r e t e
w a y
h e lp .
NEW YO R K S TA TE 'S
U n w in d w ith
s p e c ia l r o o m
o u t
is in
c h il d r e n 's
c o n trib u tio n
A ss o c ia tio n
a n d
p e o p le .
P re v e n tio n '
th a t
th a t
s ta te
e n te r s c h o o l, s h o u ld
e lim in a te
A
rese a rch
p u b lic
re s p o n s ib le
a d v a n c e
m ay
m o n e y
e v e ry
b o th
w a rn s
th e y
th a t
rese a rch .
a re h e lp in g b lin d
b e fo re
h e lp
fo r
fo u r s c h o o l c h ild re n
e y e
e v e n
s ta te s
o f re h a b ilita tio n
a g e n c ie s
B lin d n e ss
b e
u n d o u b te d ly
p ro g ra m
N a tio n a l S o c ie ty
o f
th a n
k n o w le d g e
If m o r e
c o n d u c te d .
a re
The benefits of the STATEWIDE PLAN
are constantly being expanded to
m eet the needs of those It ser\'es —
em ployees of New York State, other
governmental units and agencies
and their dependents.
a
a n d
c o u ld
It a ls o
a v a ila b le
th is
its
y ears.
m o re
o f
w o u ld
c o n tin u e s , p ro g ra m s
p riv a te , w h ic h
ISheritioni
fu ll
a c q u ire d
w e re
fifty
b lin d n e s s
p o ssess.
b e e n
th e re
le x e c irtK e s
a ll
k n o w le d g e
h a v e
e d u c a tio n
o v e r
o f
a n d
c o n d u c te d
fo r
a lre a d y
m o re
B lin d n e ss
h a v e
rese a rch ,
se rv ic e
p re v e n te d
W 8
N w Y o rk
o f
h a lf
B A 7-0272
o f
c h a p te rs
NO. 1 GET WELL CAROS!
ra tes
($ 8 .0 0 s i i ^ e ) a t
th ese S h e r a to n
M o to r L in s
l^sGHAMTON-.Sbcnloa Molar
Ifn (c a n 7 2 3 -8 3 4 1 )
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ALBANY • BUPFAIO • JAMESTOWN • N E WY O R K * R O C H E S T E R *• SYRACUSE • UTICA • WAT
WATI RTOWN
THE STATEWIDE PLAN - COORDINATING OFFICE -
1215 WESTERN AVENUE, ALBANY, N. Y.
Pi«» ElgfiV
CIVIL
SEIVICK
LEADKK
Tugjtfay, July 2,
TRY THIS QUIZ!
D ID Y O U R M E D IC A L P L A N
PROTECT
Y O U A G A IN S T ...
Y ES
□
M a t e r n it y B ills ?
□
□
E x tr a C h a r g e s fo r S u r g e r y ?
□
□
H e lp W a n te d
□
□
To People
W ithout Hope
N o b o d y hire#
a lc o h o lic s. O r
kUkg. O r ft b l i n d m a n w h o c a n ' t
g e t a r o u n d w e l l e n o u g h t o beg,
l e t a lo n e w o r k . O r t h a t «0 y e a r
o l d ^ s f i t w h o s i t s o n t h e s to o p
i n t h e l u m m e r a n d stare s a t th #
f lo o r i n t h e w i n t e r . N o b o d y w a n t s
them . N o b o d y needs th em . T h e re
a r e h a l f a m il li o n o f t h e m , n l o u t
f a i r c it y .
C o n fu s io n o v e r p a n e ls
□
I t l|i n o t a n ergo no m ic p r o b ­
l e m . Y o u c a n ’t b u y o f f p o v e r t y .
PeopJe
have
to
go I n t o
th«
tf^ n e m e n tu . P e o p l e w h o a r e r e ­
v o l te d b y t e n a m e n t s . P e o p l e w h o
c a n ’t s t a n d t h e s m e l l o f t h e p e o ­
p l e t h e y ’r e h e lp i n g . P e o p l e w h o
I n s i s t t h a t “ h e l p i n g ” le n o t g i v Ing a t
t h e o f fi c e a n d p a y i n r
tax e s.
U n c e r ta in ty a s f e s e r v ic e s
in fu ll o r In p a r t ?
□
□
L im ita tio n s o n C e r ta in S e r v ic e s ?
□
□
covered
1
1
F illin g in c la im
fo r m s?
□
□
\
D is c u s s io n o f f e e s o r
in c o m e w ith t h e d o c to r ?
□
ifa s /c s i f v h t p r o g r a m , t l d m
Case w o rk e rs a re In n n y peo­
p l e . I n a n a g e w h e n I t ’s H tr lo tly
h ig h b u t t o n shop* to do a n y ­
th in g b u t m a k e a bu ck . . .
th e y k n o c k th em e e lv e e o u t f o r
oth er
p e o p le . A n d
then
they
t u r n a r o u n d a n d tell y o u t h a t
th e y 'r e d o in g it fo r th em se lv e s.
B e a Ojuse W o r k e r
fu n n y th a t w ay. A fter
you m ake
□
I f y o u ’r e
6 m o n th s
$7,200
If you belong to a medical plan, we sugg^t you
check theaboTe list* against yoiu: famil/s experiences
witii medical care over the past yeat or so.
If you can check the "yes” box for eyety question,
you are either an H J.P. member or you haven’t had
much need for doctors* services lately.
♦ J» H ./.P /j
. M a i*
W hat Happens
E x tra C h a r g e s fo r
'^ o f p a r t i c i p a t i n g d o c t o r s ?
Sates 8toT« olieckers are need
ed at $4,486 (GS-8) for position
with varloui Federal agencies ij
the Metropolitan New York Qt
area.
Applicants m ust have six monthj
general clerical experience or uj
months study beyond high school
They must also have six monthj
experience as a sales store chcck.
er—such as operating a cash r«j,
ister, bookkeeping machine or rilated work. Applications may ])(
obtained from the U S. Civil fier
vice Commission, 220 E. 42 fit
COLLKGE GRADUATES,
M en and W om en
□
S p e c ia lis t C a r e ?
J o b s
O p e n In N .Y . A r e o
N O
O u t-o f-P o c lc e t E x p e n s e s
fo r D o c to r V is its ?
S a le s S to r e
And
give
a ll t h e b e n e f i ts
you.
Any
c olle g e
th e
g rad u ate
c ity
can
can
a p p ly .
L is te n . . .
i f w e c a n b e a t t h is
t h i n g I n N . Y . . . . w e c a n s e t an
e x a m p l e f o r e v e ry o n e .
H elp
Thy
N eighbor.
Apply in Person For
A ptitude Test,
NYC Personnel Dept.
July 2, Tues, 9AM or 1I*M
40 W orth St.
(M ezzanine) N.Y.
f o r m s a r t n e e d e d o n l y f o r e m e r g e n c ie s r e q u M n g t h f
u s e o f n o n - t t . l . P , p h y s M a n s , T h e y a r e a l s o n e e d e d f o r o p t i o n a l b e n e f i t s s u c h a s a n e s t h e s ia a n d
Future T est Datesi
July 16; Aug. i
Tues, 9AM or IPM
40 W orth St.
(M ezzonine) N.Y*
p r e s c r ib e d d r u g s a n d a p p lia n c e s .
s
Or Call 212-433-3469;
A fte r 5PM & Weekends
Call 212-433-2650
Or R equest Brochure
New York Citjij
DEPA RTM EN T
S O C IA L
O F
S E R V IC E S
Recruitment Section
200 Church St.. NY. NY lOOU
Am
l 4 ual
O p p o rtu n ity
Employ**
CIVIL
Tuesday, July 2, 1968
Procedures On Disability
Retirements A re Changed
Major procedural ch a n g e s In th e h an d lin g o f Federal em ­
ployee disability retirem en t cases Initiated by agency m a n ­
agers were approved la st w eek by tJie U.S. Civil Service
Com m ission.
4. I f a n e m p lo y e e o r a g e n c y
m a n a g e m e n t w ish e s to a p p e a l a
d e c isio n o f t h e B u r e a u o f R e ti r e ­
m e n t a n d In s u r a n c e , eith e r m a y
re q u e s t a h e a r in g b y th e C o m m is­
s i o n ’s A p p e a l s E x a m i n i n g O f f i c e
o r th e a p p r o p r ia te C o m m issio n
r e g io n a l o ffic e . E m p lo y e e s i n i t i a t ­
—S p e c i f i c s t e p s w ill h a v e t o b e
in g th e ir o w n a p p lic a tio n s fo r d is­
f o l lo w e d b y a g e n c y m a n a g e m e n t
a b ility r e t ir e m e n t h a v e th e s a m e
i n r e f e r r in g e m p lo y e e s f o r p h y ­
a p p e a l rig h ts w h e n th e ir a p p lic a ­
sic a l o r m e n ta l e x a m in a tio n s .
tio n s a r e n o t a llo w e d b y th e B m :— C le a r-c u t av e n u e s of a p p e a l
eau of R e tire m e n t an d In su ra n c e .
w ill b e p r e s c r ib e d f o r b o t h t h e
B a s ic r e q u i r e m e n ts f o r e lig ib ility
e m p lo y e e a n d th e a « e n c y .
t o r e t i r e o n d ls a b l/ l i t y r e m a i n
T h e o b je c tiv e s o f th e s e n e w
unchanged.
p ro c e d u re s ax e to p ro v id e F e d e r a l
T h e n ew p ro ced u re becom e e f­
e m p lo y e e s w ith m a x im u m a s s u r ­
f e c tiv e f o r c la im s re c e iv e d In th e
a n ce of fa ir tre a tm e n t an d a ju s t
C o m m issio n o n a n d a f t e r J u ly
d e c isio n in a ll c a s e s w h e re d is ­
1, 1968.
a b i l i t y r e t u - e m e n t is I n i t i a t e d b y
m a n a g e m e n t , w h ile a t t h e s a m e
C io tlitn g M a k e r
tim e o f fe r in g to a g e n c ie s lo g ic a l
S o m e o f th e f e a tu re s o f th e
ch an g e are:
— T h e e m p lo y e e , f o r w h o m d is ­
a b i l i t y re td i’e m e n t i s s o u g h t , w ill
h a v e th e rig h t to b e In fo rm ed ,
to b e h e a r d , a n d to b e r e p r e s e n t ­
e d a t a ll sta g e s.
1. A p s y c h i a t r i c e x a m i n a t i o n
m a y b e o rd e re d o n ly a f t e r a t le a s t
tw o m e m b e rs o f a th r e e - m e m b e r
p a n e l o f a g e n c y o f f i c i a l s a g i ’e e
t h a t su c h a c tio n is w a r r a n te d .
2. T h e e m p l o y e e m u s t b e i n ­
fo rm e d in w ritin g a s to w h y h e
is b e in g s e n t f o r a f i tn e s s - f o r d u ty e x a m in a tio n , e ith e r m e n ta l
o r p h y sic a l. I f h e o b je c ts to th e
e x a m in e r n a m e d b y th e ag en cy ,
h e m a y su b m it th e n a m e s o f
b o a rd -c e rtifie d
p h y s ic ia tris ts
or
o th e r a p p r o p ria te m e d ic a l sp e c ia l­
is ts to w h o m h e w o u ld b e w illin g
to re p o rt.
N ew Y o rk S ta te a n n u a lly tu r n s
o u t s o m e $2.5 b i l l i o n w o r t h o f a p ­
p a re l, th e S ta te C o m m erce D e ­
p a r tm e n t say s. C e n te re d m a in ly
I n N e w Y o r k C i t y , t h e S t a t e ’s
m a n u f a c t u i « - 8 o f w o m e n ’s d r e s s e s ,
c o a ts , b lo u s e s a n d f u r s a c c o u n t
fo r a b o u t o n e -h a lf of th e U S. p ro ­
d u c tio n o f a p p a re l, as m e a s u re d b y
v a lu e a d d e d by m a n u fa c tu re .
A id e s
T li e N e w Y o r k C i t y D e p a r t ­ 46, A ; 47. B ; 48, A ; 40, D ; 80, A ;
m e n t of P e rso n n e l h a s re le a se d
51, D ; 52, B ; 53, A ; 54, A ; 55, D ;
k e y a n s w e r c h a r t s f b r tw o r e ­ 66. C ;
57, D ; 58, B ;
59, A ; 60, B ;
c e n tly h e ld C ity
e x a m i n a t i o n s . 61, B ;
62, A ; 63, B ; 64, D ; 65, C ;
T h e t w o t e s t s a r e F i r e m a n , F i r e 66, D ;
67, C ; 6 8 , C ; 69, B ; 70, A ;
D ep a i* tm e n t
and
P ro m o tio n
t o 71, B ;
72, B ; 73, D ;
74, C ; 75, A ;
S p e c ia l O ffic e r i n th e H e a lth S e r­
76, D ; 77, A ; 78, D ; 79, A ; 80, D ;
v i c e s D e p a r t m e n t . T h e t e s t s w e r e 81 . D ;
82. C ; 83, D ;
84, C ; 85, C ;
h e l d J u n e 15 a n d 16.
86, A ;
87. C ; 88, D ;
89, B ; 90. A ;
F ire m a n , F ire D e p a rtm e n t
91, D ;
92, B ; 93. C ;
94, A ; 95, B ;
R a tin g K ey A n sw e rs
96, B ; 97, C ; 98, C ; 99, B ; 100, C.
M o r n i n g T e s t J u n e 15
1, A ; 2, D ; 3, A ; 4, A ; 5. C ;
P r o m o tio n T o S p e c ia l O ffic e r
6, B ; 7, D ; 8, C ; 9, D ; 1 0 , C ;
(H ealtili S e r v i c e s A d m i n i s 'tr a t i o n )
11, A ;
12, C ; 13, B ; 14, C ; 15. A ;
P ro p o s e d K ey A n sw ers
16, D ;
17, D ; 18, B ; 19, D ; 20. A ;
H e l d J u n e 15
21, C ;
2 2 , B ; 23, B ; 24, A ; 25 , A ;
1, A : 2, B ; 3, C ; 4 , C ; 5, A ;
26, D ; 27, A ; 28, D ; 29, B ; 30, B ;
31, C ;
32, C ; 33, B ; 34, D ; 35, B ; 6, D ; 7, C ; 8. D ; 9, C ; 10. B ;
36, D ;
37, B ; 38, C ; 39, C ; 40, A ; 11, D ; 12, A ; 13, A ; 14, D ; 15, B ;
4 1, B ;
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v n i a f l o r O S a l t P o i n t .................. , . . 9 0 . 1
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(1 ); 125, ( 4 ); 126, ( 2 ); 127. ( 2 ) ;
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P e r s o n s d e s i r i n g t o v o l u n t e e r lio n f r o m m u n i c i p a l f u n d s .
17. ( 1 ) ; 18, 3 ) ; 19, ( 1 ) ; 20, ( 1 ); ( 4 ); 146. ( 3 ) ; 147, ( 8 ) ; 148. ^ 2 );
A c c o r d i n g t o s c h o o l o f f i c i a l s , 21, ( 1 ) ; 22, ( 4 ) ; 23, ( 2 ) ; 21, <3); 149. (2 ); 150, '4 ) .
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V o l u n t e e r s , 20 W e s t 40 f=street. f i e d s u m m e r p r o g r a m w ill a g a i n 29, ( 4 ): 30. ( 1 ) .
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21, 2 ; 22, 2;
c o n s t r u c t i v e a n d u s e f u l c h a n n e l s . 51, ( 2 ) ; 52,
( 1 ) ; 53, ( 4 ) ; 54, ( 2 ) ; 23, 2; 2 4 , 3; 25, 3;
26, 2 ; 27. 4 ;
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( 4 ); 57, ( 3 ) ; 58. ( 4 ) ; 28. 3; 29, 2; 30, 4;
31. 3; 32. 1;
th e g h e t t o c h i l d m u s t l o o k m o r e a c t i v i t i e s , w h i c h b e g a n l a s t F i 'i 59. ( 4 ) ; 60. ( 4 ) .
33, 3; 34. 3; 35, 4;
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61. ( 4 ) ; 62. ( 2 ) ; 63, ( 3 ); 64. ( 3 ) ; 38. 2; 39, 4; 40, 2;
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65. ( 4 ) ; 66, ( 1 ) ; 67. ( 2 ); 68. ( 3 ) ;
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2; 62, 2 ; 63, 4 ;
64. 2 : 65. 4;
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85, ( 1 ) ; 86.
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71, 2; 72, 4;
73. 1; 74. 2; 75. 4;
m ad e p u b lic b y th e B o a rd .
sio n a l p e rso n n e l.
91, ( 3 ) ; .9 2 , ( 3 ) ; 94. ( 2 ) ; 94. <2); 76, 2: 77. 3;
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95, ( 3 ) ; 96,
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100, ( 3 ) ;
101, ( 1 ) ; 102, 86.
2; 87, 2; 88, 3 ;
89, 2; 90. 4;
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( 1 ) ; 105. ( 2 ); 91.
2; 92, 3 ; 93, 2 ;
94 , 4 . 95. 2;
s a m p li n g o f 41 i n s t i t u t e s e c t i o n s ti e s . A n o t h e r 20 0,00 0 w ill p a r t i c i ­ 106, ( 1 ) ; 107, ( 1 ) ;
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97. 2; 98, 1; 99, 3; 100. 3;
Jn 19 o f t h e C i t y ’s 30 s c h o o l d i s ­ p a t e i n in e tr u c tio irm l
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102, 1; 103, 4 ; 104. 1; 105. 2;
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S ta t e O ffic e T e s t s
The n e x t in a series o f w ritten exam lnatian* for fta r ting office worker positions w ith the S t»t« U being given on
July 18. T hese positions, for w hich there a r t n o experience
or education requirem ents, pay $4,000 to $4,396 per year to
^art. Applications a r e b e i n c ac­
cepted for this test dally at adda-e68«« glvon below.
Tbls examination will be used to
011 Jobs only In the five boroughs
tS N ew York City, with most vaeaiiclee In Manhattan.
Beginning office woakers maln(«jn records, post accounts, pro­
f e s s forms, answer routine mail,
operate simple office equipment,
lort and flle documents, maintain
C ose W ork er P ay
B ill I s V e f o e d
files and perform related work.
All OBJididatee must be U. S.
oltizens a n d h a v e been residents
of the State of New York for a t
least one year prior to the exam­
ination.
For further InfonnatioD and ap*
plicatioois, contact ihe State De­
partment o t d v U Service, 270
Broadway, New York City or 4t
the StAte Oampus, Albany, New
York 12226.
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ALBANY — Govemor Rockefel]f>r has vetoed a bill to mandate
ttiat certain social woi'kers in lorsl welfare departments receive
raJaiies equal to those paid case
tvorkei-s.
n ie govei-nor said Mayor John
Lindsay of New Ymk City had
urged the bill’s disapproval oh the
foounds H would remove the Incrative to persons to secure proIfesional training since they would
qualify for the same salaiy as
ihose with two years of graduate
'liraining.
The parpose of the salary dif­
ferential, the Community Service
Society wrote the governor, “ Is
to encourage staff to seek giadutraining and a master’s de­
gree.”
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O r a a g a
A written promotion exam was
Iliven recently by the City De­
partment of Personnel to 148 canI dldates
for assistant supervisor
<cars and shops) positions.
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M o d k t c h f t b a t h , f o r m a l dininK , Are pi.
i n s p a c i o u s liv. r m . , full b s m t ., g a r a z c .
m a n y e x tra s . W e h a v e m a n y o th e r hom es
in Q u e e n s a n d n e a r b y N s ssa u .
f.
AUGUSTUS
210-15
H o llis
iO Y D
47f-4S S 3
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Queens
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H o u s a
F o r
S a la
- Islip ,
N .Y .
M O D E R N IZ E D
hom e p srtly
furnished,
f u ll y i n s u l a t e d , b u i l t - i n a i r - c o n d i t i o n e r s ,
tw o -ca r
lara K e ,
fe n c e d ,
la n d s c a p e d ,
near
railroad
sta tio n ,
s to r e s ,
sc h ^ ls,
c h u r c h e a , m u s t b e s e e n t o a p p r e c i a te .
1 1 6 -2 7 7 -2 4 1 8 .
F a rm s
&
C o u n try
H o m e s
N a w
Y o rk S ta te
N E W S U M M E R c a t a l o g of h u n d r e d s of
R a a l E s t a t e A B u s i n e s s B a r g a i n s . A ll
Types.
Si*ea k
P r i c e s . D a h l R e a l ty ,
C o b le s k ill. N . Y .
C O N C R E T E
J a rs e y
B B R « £ : N CO. ( IS M 1 N 9 K T C )
HOM E8 »
48 TOWNS
P R IC K S - S T T L B S - S IZ E S
ALL
H A M D a L S M A M
R e a l t y C o .. B r o k e r . O p e n 8-S PM
( M T C ) L A 4 « S 1 0 : ( K J ) T E a n e o k S-1Z2S
N O RTHEAST
W IT H
M tO N X
IN C O M E
APT.
DOWN
ALSO
2 - 3 - 4 f a m i ly h o u t c a a v a il a b le w i t h l o w
c a a h . W e p r o c u r e m tR c a f o r v e t e r a n t ft
n on -v eteran a.
F IR S T -M E T R E A L T Y
J525
S tm irt,
a rn R B M B N T
BOSTON
ROAD,
C A N
Ft
H o a s a s R e n t R a n t - Q u e e n s
H O L L I S D e t C o lo n ial 3 bedroom s, m o ­
d e m k itc h e n k b a th . G arage. W ith o p ­
tio n to buy. 1150 m o n th . Q U E E N S
H O M E S . O L 8 - 7 5 1 0 . _________________
C O U N T Y
C o u n try H om es, E slatea,
F a r m s , CHnr.m. .4o re n c e .
COXON
C h ath am ,
REAL ESTATE. In c.
.\.V .
B u sin e ss
or
O p p o r t.
S » ‘j - ' 4 « I
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S o la
LA K E G E O R G E
M O T E L
36 U N I T S , o v c r l o o k i L a k e G e o r g e . H o u s e ­
k e e p in g , M o tel A F a m ily acco m m o d a tio n a .
C o ffee
Shop,
C o c k t a il
Lounge,
S w im
P o o l , a ll a t h e l t i c a c t i v i t y a re a .
O w n e r s a p t . , 3 m o n t h s g r o s s o v e r $ 3 8 ,00 0
L o ts of room to expand, w e tu rn a w a y
t h o u s a n d o f d o l la r s of b u s in e s s f o r lac k
o f m o r e r o o m s . W i l l c o n s id e r lo w d o w n
p a y m e n t to r e s p o n s i b le p u r c h a s e r . F o r
D e t a i l s : B o x 100. C . S . L . , 97 D u a n e S t.,
N . Y . , N . Y . 10007.
h ig h fid e lity
S P R N IG F IE L D
PARK
$ 2 2 ,4 9 0
F A IR F L A X C O L O N IA L
D etached, 6 room
m an sio n , 4 b e d ­
room s,
banquet
d in in e
room ,
m o­
d ern
k itc h e n ,
larg e
a a rden,
g a rag e.
FLAM E
A X 1 -7 400
168-14 H I L L . S I D E A V E „ J A M A I C A
H o m a s
S a le
-
B ro n x
L U C K Y
H O M E S IT E S
C o u n ty ,
S u m m e r
C o lu m b ia
H o m e s
C o u n ty ,
C O P A K E L A K E — 6 room house, 3 b e d ­
room s,
f i r e p la c e :
lak e -rig h ts,
sum m er
r e n t a l $ 90 0. P h i l A u e r b a c h . C r a ry v ille ,
NY
(12 .S2 1), T e l : ( 5 1 8 ) 32.-i.3178.
1954
C A TS K ILL
M TS.
C A M B R IA H G T S.
$ 2 0 ,9 9 0
A ll b r ic k c u s t o m d e s ig n e d . L i k e n e w .
6^
rm s. 3 bed rm s, s u m p tu o u s b a s e ­
m e n t , g a r a g e . F e n c e d - i n g a r d e n p lo t.
L O N G
168-12
IS L A N D
H O M E S
H i l l s i d e A v e ., J a m a i c a
RE
&
9 -7 3 0 0
C o u n try
O r a n g e
C o u n ty ,
H o rn e t
N .Y .
W /M
R EA LTY
R u r a l P r o p e r t y S p e c ia lis t
W E HAVE ALL TYPES OF
PROPERTY
H w y 20Q
B o x 14
W esth ro o k v ille . N Y
T e l : (9 1 4 ) 754-8354
F R E E L IS T S
F a rm s
N .Y .
IN
EXECUTIVE D IKECTOR
N O B LI fIS S U
N .Y .
GOOD
R E T IR E M E N T
HOME
• r o o m s , 1% b a th s , n e w g a s h o t a ir
fu rn a c e . T a x e s $370 p e r year. N ice
c i g h b o r h o o d . $ 1 0 ,2 0 0 .
GOLDM AN AGENCY
• 5 P ik e , P o r t J e rv is, N Y , (9 1 4 ) 856-5228
E ST A T E S
E Q U A L O P P O R T U N IT Y C O M M U ­
N I T Y j u s t 25 m i n u t e s to M o n ti c e ll o ,
N e w Y o r k , o f fe r s y e a r r o u n d v a c a ti o n
e n j o y m e n t o n 2 Vi m il e c r y s t a l c le a r
L U C K Y L A K E , o n y o u r o w n V4 a c r e
h o m e s i te . T E R M S A V A I L A B L E . 213
3 4 2 - 2 6 0 0 , 226 E A S T S.Vh S T R E E T ,
B r o o k l y n , N e w Y o r k 11203.
F a rm s
- O r a n g e
LA K E
E S T A B L IS H E D
E A S T 2 1 S t h S t . — 4 b e d r o o m s , $ 1 ,2 0 0
d o w n . B r i c k , 17 yra. y o u n g , S b a th s ,
g a ra g e . F o r fast occupancy.
J. J. L A W R E N C E
O L S -23 00
32-05 W h ite P la in s Rd.
O pen 7 Daya
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*8731
F la .
R e tire m e n t
H o m e
S h o w
S’U L I . eize m o d e l h o m e a I n H i c k e v il le . L . I .
O l d C o u n t r y R d . at J e r u s i i V n i
A ra.
( 1 6 ) W B 8 - 4 4 8 8 ; ( U l S ) 62.3 6 J P 0 .
N .Y .
C O P A K E L A K E —- H o u s e k e e p i n g u n i t s ,
co m p le te ly
eq u ip t
S w im m in g ,
fis h i n g ,
b o a t i n g . W e e k l y o r m o n t h l y r e n t a ls . P h i l
A u e rb a c h , C rary v illa, N Y (1 2 5 2 1 ). T e l:
(5 1 8 ) 32S-3178.
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-
CIVIL
SERVICK
CKADEll
Tuei^ay, July f, I96(
I
C e n tra l C o n fe re n c e In s ta lls A r th u r K a sso n
rjn he Central Conference, Civil Service Employees
Assn., recently held its annual meeting at the
Hotel Syracuse Country House. The photos show, top
left, out}>oin(f president, Mrs. Clara Boone, present­
ing the gavel to her successor, Arthur Kasson. Top
right shows Mrs. Boone with Frank Costello, pres­
ident of the Mental Hygiene Employees Assn., and
the Rev. Irvin S. Cooper, Protestant chaplain at the
Syracuse State School, host chapter of the Confer^
ence meeting. Center, left shows guests at the din­
ner with CSEA officials. Left to right, are: Morris
Fennelly, member of the Board of Visitors at the
school; Clarance Laufer, chapter president; Kasson;
Dr. George Buckholtz, director of the school and
CSEA president Dr. Theodore Wenzl. Center, right.
Dr. Lloyd Waits, assistant director of the school,
greets the guests. Bottom, left, Claude Pdwell, fourth
vice-president of the Statewide CSEA, installs the
new conference officers, left to right: Kasson; Charlet
Ecker, first vice-president; Floyd Peas hey, second vi(^'
president; Florence Drew, secretary and J. Arthur
Tennis, treasurer. The final frame shows Kasson ani
Laufer with Statewide officers attending the dinn^fLeft to right are: John Hennessey, treasurer; Dr>
Wenzl; Kasson; Raymond Castle, first vice-president:
Irving Flaumenhaum, second vice-president,
Laufer.
g u l Photoi * Ifontog* By
,
CIVIL
Tuesday, July 2, 1968
Key Answers
96, D ; 97, A ; 9 8, B ; 99, B ; 100, C .
Promotion To Special Officer
(Healtli Services Special Officer)
Proposed Key Answen
Sabbath Observers Test, June 1<
1, D ; 2, C ; 8 , D ; 4 , A ; 5.
6, C ; 7, C ; 8, A; 9, B ; 10,
11, A ; 12,
D ; 13, D ; 14, A; 15,
36, B ; 17,
B ; 18, C ; 19, B ; 20,
2.1, C ; 22,
C ; 2 3 , B ; 24, A ; 26,
B;
C;
A;
C;
B;
26, D ;
SI, A ;
36, A ;
41, A;
46, D ;
A;
27, D ;
32, B ;
37, A ;
42, C ;
47, D ;
28, B ; 29, C ; 30,
33, B ; 34, B ; 35,
38, D ; 39, D ; 40,
43, C ; 44, B ; 46,
4«, A; 49, D ; 50,
D;
C;
D;
A;
51, C ; 52, D ; 53, C ; 54, C ; 65,
56, D ;
57, A ; 58, D ; 5 9, C ; 60,
61, A ;
62, A ; 63, A ; 64, B ; 66,
66, A ; 67,
D ; 6 8 , C ; 69, A ; 70,
71, C ; 72,
A ; 73, D ; 74, D ; 75,
B;
B;
B;
C;
C;
76, D ;
81, B ;
86, B ;
91. D ;
96, A:
77, C ;
82, B ;
87, B ;
92. A;
» i. A;
78, B ; 79, A; 80,
83, A ; 84, C ; 85,
88, B ; 89, B ; 90,
93, C ; 94, B ; 95,
98, D ; 99, C ; 100,
B;
D;
D;
B;
A.
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Horses - A ll S p o rft
P e r *. N .Y .
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7:3 0 o.m . M il 1 |km . d a lly
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l i f f a l s . N .Y .
Room* cnarantMd for State
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peraon on at«t» apoiMored
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2 2
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APARTM ENTS ~
H otel, tran sp ., sightseeing
Call John Russo at LO 2-6600.
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3 8 0
P e n in su la
July 6-13 or A u g . 10-17
3 days In beautiful Bear M ountain Park.
3 nlght« in the H essian Lodge* a t
B ear M eauntain Inn.
Total Cost: $5 per day per person, m eals extra.
And look a t all you g et free.
Free boating, free fishing, free swim m ing,
free hilces, free trails, free zoo, free m useum ,
free picnic grounds.
S 4 9 .5 0
W o lk
A u g . 9-11 (2 nights) or A u g . 23-25 (2 nights]
S p e c ia l fo r
C iv il S e r v ic e V a c a tio n e r s
a n d
M o n tre a l
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July 22-26, 4 nights, 5 days
The $ 1 5
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OABINS-HOUHRKEBPING
COi'TAORa.
All Sporti. Swimming; Pool— Kra(nnrMS-<iCorktall Lounge. Special acrommodatloni
for Famine*. Send for free color Broehwro.
Write Frank A Ann Doyle, Bos 74S
Lake GeorcelO, N . Y . . ^
518 eo «-2aM
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C IV IL
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27 ELK ST.
a c re s o v e r lo o k in g
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L ake L u icrn e - A * N .Y .
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to
C E N T E R
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FO R R ESERVATIONS —
S T A T E
M U S IC
H A L F M IL E R A N C H
T T ie
S IN G L E
J o h n J . H en n essey , S ta te -w id e
tre a su re r o f CSEA a n d a m em b er
a n d f o n n e r p r e s id e n t of B u ffa lo
c h a p t e r , i n s t a l l e d as o f f i c e r s f o r
19 68-69 M a r y C a n n e l l , p r e s i d e n t :
J o s e p h V o l l m a r , f i r s t v ic e p r e s i ­
d e n t ; M a u r i c e R o s e n , s e c o n d v ic e
p re s id e n t; D o ro th y D o h e rty , t h ir d
v ic e p r e s i d e n t ; M a r i a n T r i p p e , r e ­
c o rd in g s e c re ta ry ; P a t r i c i a • M a x ­
w e ll, c o r r e s p o n d i n g s e c r e t a r y and
L e o n a rd G o o d m an , tre a su re r.
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S T A T E R A T E
B u f f a l o c h a p t e r o f t h e C iv il
B e rv ic e E m p l o y e e s A s s n . h e l d i t s
a n n u a l in s ta lla tio n d in n e r-d a n c e
F r i d a y , J u n e 21 a t t h e H e a r t h ­
sto n e M a n o r In C h e e k to w a g a ,
To Keep Informed,
Follow The Leader.
2 0 % OPP T O I T A T l W ORKERS
ON ALL HC8I0AL INSTRUMBNItl
C L A M B A K E S
STEAKROASTS
A L B A N Y , N .Y .
482-0125
W ith o u t S e rv ic * C h a r ^ M
ALBANY
NEW
1 I 7 •
SE R V IC E
•U IL D E R L A N D . N .Y . 1 2 0 M
Buffalo Installs
CSEA Officers
Think of the prtee of » false
slarm. It eonld caiuM doatk to
flrcnMUB.
. A L MASTERS T R IO
N IT E S
A L iA N Y
W e s te rn C o n feren ce p re s id e n t
M rs.
P a u lin e F itc h p a tr ic k
w aa
e p eak e r.
Inoorporated 191S
S c h e so c tad y, N . Y.
BX fl-S141
D U R IN G SU M M ER ,
O nly, B y A rra n g em e n t
C A L L
4
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237-241 S ta te S tr e e t
BMOROASBORD FRI.
F K I.
P IN i
Y O U R F A M IL Y !
Pictureaqu* SOO acr* CatakiU cattle
farm. 50a50 pvt. flit pool: | d trout
f*hg. All n o d conv; game rm: play
eqiiip. Farm animala incl pony. Exc.
c’kng. W klv 145; cild 155, Tal (607)
aS2-4S31. Oao. * Wanda Llnge —
Bovina Center 4, N .Y . 1S740.
UNION BOOK C O .
C O N V E N IE N T PGR S T A T I
LU N C H E O N •R O U P S
D A N C IN G
Fiqi^ Fifteen
RED
▼is n
R E S T A U R A N T - C O C K TA IL liO D N Q *
B A N Q IJ F 7 T A N D M E F / n N O R O O M S
W K D D IN G R E C E P T IO N .S
SUNDAY,
F o r G roups,
LEADER
rOB THE DE8T In Booka — Olfto —
Greeting Oarda — Statlanarjr
Arttata’ Snppllea and Ofllea BqalpaiMil
G O V E R N O R S
M O T O R INN
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SERVICE
R e s e rv a tio n s
C o ll—
Abony'i
h o ta l . . . w itk
Albany'* only drlvo4i
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I m y o u r M tt iiH f k m n l a g u t .
iP E C tA L
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HATU
T k U TRIPS
C / i p and S a v e
FOR E X U N D E D
STAVB
CIVIL
SERVICR
tKADEII
T n ^ y , July t. 1968
H e a lth D e p t. C h a p te r s ’
O f f ic e r s M e e t O ffic ia ls M a n a g e m e n t C la s s E m p lo y e e s
O n W o rl( C o n d i t i o n s N o t R e q u i r e d T o D r o p F r o m
E m p lo y e e s A s s o c ia tio n R o lls
(S p ec ia l to T h e L ead er)
Presidents and representatives of H ealth De­
p artm en t chapters of the Civil Service Em ployees Assn. from
ALBANY — S tate em ployees recently d esig n a ted by th e Governor's office as “m an ­
througliout the State m et here late la st m on th w ith Dr.
Hollii* Ingraham , H ealth D epartm ent com m issioner, to dis­ agem en t” personnel are under no obligation w hatsoever to discontinue m em bership or
active participation In th e Civil Service E m p loyees Assn., officials o f th a t organization
cuss w o r k i n g c o n d i t i o n s a n d jo b
S t r o e b e l , p r e s i d e n t of t h e L a b o r a ­ announced la st week.
o p p o rtu n itie s .
ALBANY—
and
R esearch
c h a p te r;
T o p ic s d isc u sse d I n c lu d e d o u t- to r ie s
J
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k
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o f-tltle w o rk , p r o m o tio n a l o p p o r­
tu n itie s , re a llo c a tio n s a n d re c la s- E. C h r is tia n M e m o ria l c h a p te r ,
•^ Ic a tio n s . h e a lth se c u rity
a n d E m m e tt D u r r , of th e R a y B ro o k
s a f e ty s ta n d a r d s , r e c r u itm e n t, e x ­ c h a p te r ; J o h n A d a m sk i, p re s id e n t
a m i n a t i o n p r o c e d u r e s , w a g e d i f ­ o f t h e R o s w e l l P a r k c h a p t e r ; V i­
f e re n tia ls , a n d w o rk in g c o n d itio n s o la S v e n ss o n , p r e s id e n t o f th e
a t th e v a rio u s H e a lth D e p a r tm e n t R e h a b ilita tio n H o s p ita l c h a p te r ;
a n d J o h n A. C on o b y , A lb a n y a r e a
In stitu tio n s.
T h o m a s B y ru m , H e a lth D e p a r t­ C S E A fie ld re p re se n ta tiv e . R ita
m ent
re p re se n ta tiv e
t o C S E A ’s D r o z a l f r o m t h e d i v i s i o n o f L a b ­
B o a r d of D i r e c t o r s a n d c h a U m a n
o f its H e a lth D e p a r tm e n t c o m m it­
t e e , l ie a d e d u p t h e C S E A d e l e ­
g a t i o n w h ich , a ls o i n c l u d e d : E r n s t
1 / 6 0 t h P la n
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p r o v e d t h e p e n s io n b e n e f it fo r its
e m p l o y e e s , w h ile M io n ro e C o u n t y
l8 e x p e c t e d t o a d o p t t h e p l a n
s h o r tly . T h e e f f o r ts in th e lo cal
g o v e r t\m e n ts also a r e b e in g s p e a r ­
h e a d e d by C S E A c h a p te rs .
B y e x te n d in g th e re tro a c tiv ity
o f t h e 1/GOth p l a n b a c k t o 1938
m a n y lo n g tim e e m p lo y e e s, w h o
w o u ld n o t hav e re c e iv e d h a l f - p a y
o ra to rie s an d R e se a rc h
c o rd in g se c re ta ry .
w as
re­
B y r u m , s p e a k in g fo r tlie c o m ­
m itte e , e x p resse d o p tim ism o ver
t h e m e e tin g a n d in d ic a te d th a t
a l l p o i n t s h a d b e e n d i s c u s s e d w id e ­
ly . " I t is a s i g n i f i c a n t s t e p f o r ­
w a r d w h e n w® c a n s i t d o w n , d i s ­
c u ss o u r m u t u a l p ro b le m s, a n d
m a k e p o sitiv e r e c o m m e n d a tio n s
f o r t h e i r r e s o l u t i o n . W e w o n ’t
w ak e u p w ith o u t o u r p ro b le m s
to m o rr o w , b u t a t l e a s t w e k n o w
t h e y ’r e b e i n g w o r k e d o n , " h e s a i d .
M o n r o e C o u n ty
(C o n tin u e d fro m
Page 1)
u p o n re tirc M n e n t a t a g e 55 a f t e r ; o r i t y t o s e t c o m p e n s a t i o n l a t e r ,
30 y e a r s ’ s e r v i c e , a r e n o w g u a r a n - ' i f i t w a n t s bo.
te e d a t
le a s t h a lf p a y . M a n y
T h e t> o a rd ’s p o w e r s w o u ld In ­
w o r k e r s a ls o w ill r e c e iv e m o r e c l u d e e s t a b l i s h i n g p r o c e d u i e s t o
t h a n h a l f p a y if t h e y h a d c o n ­ h a n d l e d i s p u t e s b e t w e e n t h e g o v ­
t r i b u t e d in e x c e s s o f t h e i r n o r m a l e r n m e n t s
and
th e
e m p lo y e e s’
c o n t r i b u t i o n r a t e t o w a r d t h e i r a n ­ u n i o n s , n e g o t i a t e i m p a s s e s i n d is ­
n u i t y . T h e h i g h e r r a t e of c o n t r i b u ­ p u t e s a n d a p p o i n t m e d i a t o r s o r
t i o n in s w it c h in g f r o m t h e 60 to f a c t - f i n d i n g
b o ard s
to
h a n d le
6 5 -y ear
p la n ,
any
a d d ito n a l n e g o tia tio n Im p asses.
‘‘f o r c e d s a v i n g s ” a n d c o n t r i b u ­
T h e S t a t e h a 5 a P u b lic E m p lo y ­
t i o n s m a d e b e f o r e 1938 a n d a f t e r m e n t R e l a t i o n s B o a r d , e s t a b l i s h e d
I 9 6 0 a l s o w ill b e c o m p u t e d In e x ­ b y t h e T a y l o r A c t, w h i c l i s e r v e s
c e ss of h a lf pay.
th e s e f u n c tio n s w h e n lo c a litie s d o
The
p l a i i a ls o
pix>vide,s t h e n o t e s t a b l i s h t h e i r o w n P E R B s .
l / 6 0 t h p e n s i o n c r e d i t to e m p lo y e e s T h e S t a t e P E R B w ill h a v e t o a p ­
w h o c o n t i n u e to w o r k i n e x c e s s o f
p r o v e th e c o u n ty le g is la tio n b e fo re
80 year.s.
t h e m in l-P E R B b eco m es e ffe c tiv e .
Bloodmobile Stops
ALBANY — S everal July
v isits h ave b een added to
th e b loodm obile tour co u d u c led l)y th e N ew York
State Employees Blood Pro­
gram. l)<»wnstate destinations
have been marked for the ser­
vice which is strongly endorsed
by the ('ivil Service Employees
A.SSII.
IVlount Vernon City employ­
ee*! Oil II donate their blood at
City Hull on July 10, while
^workers at Kings Park State
Ifospitul can contribute on
July 12, Volunteers will then
be sought from Central Isllp
Stale Hospital on July 15, the
City of Yonkers on July 19,
and Brooklyn State Hoiipital
on July Zi.
Stop.s will then be made at
Letchworth Villafe at Thiells
on July 2(>; the County of
Westchester, 700 County Office
Building, White Plains on July
^9; and Manhattan State Hos­
pital, Wards Island, 600 East
125th St., New York City on
July 30.
OSEA , w h ic h b a d e a r lie r r e ­
je c te d th e lis t of e m p lo y e e s so
d e s ig n a te d a s f a r to o c o m p re h e iir
s iv e , e m p h a s i z e d s t r o n g l y t h a t t h e
d e s ig n a tio n
is “ c o m p le te ly te n ­
ta tiv e ,” s u b je c t to re v ie w b y th e
S t a t e ’s P u b l i c E m p l o y m e n t R e ­
la tio n s B o a rd a n d u ltim a te ly th e
c o u rts.
T h e p o sitio n w a s t a k e n a t a
m e e t i n g o f O S E A ’s b o a r d o f d i­
r e c to rs , w h o a ls o d ir e c te d t h a t
t h e E )m p lo y e e s A s s o c i a t i o n i n d i ­
v id u a lly n o tify a ll th o se in c lu d e d
in
th e
p roposed
m anagem ent
g r o u p o f t h e te a iita tiv e n a t u r e o f
th e d e te r m in a tio n .
In a d d itio n t o th e lim b o s t a tu s
o f th p l i s t I t s e l f , a C S E A s p o k e s ­
m a n p o in te d o u t, in r e le a s in g it
t h e G o v e r n o r ’s o f f i c e h a d n o i n ­
d ic a tio n a t a ll a s to w h a t th e
e m p lo y e e s in c lu d e d c a n o r c a n n o t
d o in r e g a r d to p a r tic ip a tio n i n
e m p lo y e e o rg a n iz a tio n . H en ce , t h e
s p o k e s m a n s a id , th e w h o le m a t ­
te r im p o ses n o re s tric tio n s of a n y
k in d th u s f a r , a n d a n y a c tio n
b y a C SE A m e m b e r to w ith d ra w
m e m b e r s h ip o r c u r t a i l h is a c tiv ity
a t t h i s t i m e w o u l d b e w h o lly p r e ­
m a t u r e a n d u n c a l l e d fo r.
C S E A ’s s t a n d o n t h e i s s u e w a s
p ro m p te d b y r e p o r ts t h a t a ffe c te d
e m p lo y e e s h a d b e e n n o tifie d in
c e rta U i S t a t e a g e n c ie s t h a t th e y
w o u ld b e e x p e c t e d t o r e l i n q u i s h
t h e i r CSEIA m e m b e r s h i p a n d / o r
a c tiv itie s in th e n e a r fu tu re .
T h o se in c lu d e d in th e m a n a g e ­
m e n t d e s i g m a t io n l i s t p r o p o s e d b y
t h e S t a t e , n u m b e i l n g a b o u t 7,500,
f a ll I n to t h e s e t h r e e g e n e r a l c a t e ­
g o r ie s :
• a g e n c y h e a d s a n d b h e lr d e p u t i e s
• h e a d s o f la r g e d iv isio n s , b u r e a u s ,
I n s titu tio n s , a n d o th e r siz a b le
u n its
M e n ta l H y g ie n e D e p a r tm e n t
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c o m m iss io n e r fo r m an p o w e r a n d
tr a in in g , a n d c h ie f d e p a rtm e n t
r e p re s e n ta tiv e a t th e in itia l se s­
sio n o f t h e s t u d y p r o g r a m , s a i d
t h e r e c u r r e n t l y ai-e a l w u t 6,000 v a ­
c a n c ie s , m o s tly in th e a t t e n d a n t
t i t l e , in t h e v a r i o u s i n s t i t u t i o n s .
D r. L a P a v e n o te d t h a t th e d e ­
p a r t m e n t h a s e x p e rie n c e d con­
t i n u o u s d i f f i c u l t y i n f illin g t h e s e
p e titio n s . B o th D r. L a F a v e a n d
C S E A a g r e e d t h a t c r e a t i o n of n e w
p o sitio n s in tlie te c h n ic a l su p p o rt
a r e a w o u ld o p e n u p t h e c a r e e r
l a d d e r foi- a t t e n d a n t s , d r a s t i c a l l y
r e d u c e r e c r u it m e n t p ro b le m s, a n d
a llo w a t t e n d a n t s t o c a r r y o u t t h e
d u t i e s f o r w h i c h t h e y w^ere h i r e d
by th e c r e a tio n o f a w a rd se rv ic e
title a t th e lo w e r r u n g of t h e
la d d e r .
T h e s t u d y w ill a l s o h i c l u d e a
lo o k a t t h e p o s s i b i l i t y o f c r e a t i n g
a n e w p o s i t i o n i n whi<di a n e m ­
p lo y e e c o u ld a s s u m e s o m e of th e
d u tie s n o w b e in g h a n d le d b y re g ­
is te r e d n u r s e s d u e to th e c ritic a l
sh o rta g e of n u rse s .
D r . }j3aJPave a d m i t t e d Wiva* t l i e r e
w e r e “ n o n e w oai-eea* o p p o r t u n iU e i l a M e n ta l H y g ie n e ." H e s a id
“ OSEA can m ak e a
c o n t r i b u t i o n '’ t o t h i s
tre m e n d o u s
s tu d y .
O S E A s a i d i t w o u ld f o r m a c o m ­
m itte e co m p o sed of its m e m b e rs
in t h e v a i i o u s a t t e n d a n t t i t l e s ,
l i c e n s e d p r a c t i c a l n u r s e s , nm *ses
a n d a n y o t h e r title r e la te d to
p a t i e n t c a i ’e a n d w a i'd s e r v i c e , t o
c o n d u c t a n e m p lo y e e su rv e y of
p ro b le m s
b e in g ex p e rie n c e d in
th e w a rd a r e a s . T h e c o m m itte e
w o u ld s o l i c i t i d e a s o n i m p r o v i n g
p ro m o tio n a l
o p p o r tu n itie s
and
m a k e re c o m m e n d a tio n s to th e D e­
p a r t m e n t a l c o m m itte e c o n d u c tin g
th e s tu d y .
I t is a n t i c i p a t e d t h a t t h e $75,000
stu d y a p p ro v e d b y th e S ta te se v ­
e r a l m o n t h s a g o w ill b e c o m p l e t e d
in tim e fo r t h e n e x t s e s s io n of
th e S t a t e L e g is la tu r e , so t h a t a
n ew p ix jg ra m c o u ld b e in s t i t u t e d
In t l i e c o m i n g f i s c a l y e a r .
D r . W e n z l, i n c o m m e n t i n g o n
th e jo in t s tu d y , s a id “ T h e s u b ­
j e c t o f in c a - e a s e d p r o m o t i o n a l o p ­
p o rtu n itie s fo r M e n ta l
H y g ie n e
e m p lo y e e s is n o t n e w . O u r sp e c ia l
m e n t a l h y g i e n e c o n u n 'H t e e h a s
t>een d i s c u s s i n g c a i ’e e r l a d d e r s
a n d o t h e r Job in c e n tiv e s w ith th e
D e p a r b m ^ t f o r s e v e r a l ye«a‘« . " •
e e m p lo y e e s in so -c a lle d c o n fi­
d e n tia l c a p a c itie s w h o d e a l w ith
h i g h - le v e l I n f o r m a t i o n , p e r s o n ­
n e l, o r m a t t e r s i n v o l v i n g c o l­
le c tiv e b a r g a in in g . In c lu d e d in
th is g ro u p a r e ra n k -a n d -fU e e m ­
p lo y e e s h i g r a d e 4 a n d a b o v e ,
a s w e ll a s t h i e e e n t i r e a g e n c i e s
— t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f C iv il S e r ­
v ic e . t h e D i v i s i o n o f t h e B u d ­
g e t a n d t h e G o v e i - n o r ’s o f fic e .
’T h e E m p l o y e e s A s s o c i a t i o n h a s
ta k e n s h a rp issu e w ith t h e e x ­
t e n t of th e s e e x c lu s io n s. D r. T h e o ­
d o re C . W e n z l, C S E A p r e s id e n t,
s a id f la tly t h a t h is o r g a n iz a tio n
fe e ls “ t h a t m a n a g e m e n t sh o u ld b e
lim ite d m a in ly to a g m c y h e a d s ,
th e ir d e p u tie s, c o u n sel a n d p e r-
N ew Ju stie *
A L B A N Y —i S u p r e m e C o u r t J u s ­
tic e D a n ie l E . M a c k e n o f R o c h e s t­
e r h a s b e e n n a m e d a n a sso c ia te
ju s tic e o f t h e A p p e lla te D iv isio n ,
F irs t D e p a rtm e n t.
s o n n e l o ffic e rs ,” a n d t h a t “ C 8 E A
w ill d o i t s u t m o s t t o r e d u c e t h a
m a n a g e m e n t g ro u p d e s ig n a te d by
t h e g o v e r n o r ’s o f fic e a c c o r d i n g ­
ly .”
“ I t is i m p o r t a n t t h a t t h o s e ten*
ta tiv e ly d e s ig n a te d
as m anage­
m e n t r e a l i z e t h a t a f i n a l d e c is io n
on th e m a tte r an d w h a t i t m e a n i
in te r m s of b elo n g in g to a n em ­
p l o y e e o i- g a n i z a t i o n w ill n o t b t
m a d e f o r s o m e t i m e , ” W e n z l s a id .
W h e n a f i n a l d e t e r m i n a t i o n of
w h o w ill b e i n t h e m a n a g e m e n b
g ro u p is m a d e , W enzl in d ic a te d ,
C S E A w ill m a k e e v e r y e f f o r t to
rep re sen t
th e s e
em p lo y e e s
in
th e ir
own
se p a ra te
b a rg a in in g
u n it.
“ I n t h e m e a n t i m e , ” W e n z l s a id ,
“ w e ’r e r u n n i n g t h i s o r g a n i z a t i o u
(CSEIA ), n o b o d y e l s e is, a n d we
w ill r e s e r v e t h e r i g h t t o s a y w ho
c a n a n d w h o c a n n o t b e l o n g to
u s .”
CS£A Sees Precedent
In Nassau PCRB Hearings
MINEOLA—^Hearing exam iners have recom m ended to
the N assau Public E m ploym ent R elations Board rejection o f
the bids by seven labor organizations to fractionize th e Coun­
ty service into sm all bargaining units.
The
re c o n u n e n d a tio n s , a m o n g
t h e f i r s t i n t lie s t a t e a t t h e l o c a l
le v e l o n th e c r u c ia l q u e s tio n of
w id e
and
pow eaiful
b a rg a in in g
uniijs v s . t i n y , i m p o t e m t uim ts,
a r e e x p e c te d to b e a d o p te d by
t h e f u ll b o a r d t h i s w e e k .
“ T ills i s tan tam o u iH it t o r e c ­
o g n i t i o n o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m ­
p lo y e e s A s s n .,” a s s e r t e d I rv in g
P la u m e n b a u m , p r e s id e n t of th e
N assau c h a p te r an d S ta te seco n d
v ic e p r e s id e n t. “ T h e N a s s a u r u l­
i n g s s h o u ld b e c i t e d b y c h a p t e r s
th r o u g h o u t t h e S t a t e a s a p r e ­
c e d e n t f o r l o c a l P E R B g r o u p s to
T r o o p e r s ' P e n s io n
(C o n tu iu e d f ro m
P a g e 1)
t e c t i n g o u r c i t i z e n s a n d u p h o ld ­
in g t h e l a w s o f N e w Y o r k S t a t e . ”
“ O u r S t a t e P o l i c e 'm e m b e i s a r e
shocked, a n g r y a n d d e m o ra liz e d
b y t h i s u n w a r r a n t e d v e t o ,” D r .
T h e o d o r e C . W e n z l , CSEIA p r e s ­
i d e n t , s a i d . “ T h e G o v e r n o r i n h is
v e to m e s s a g e s a id h e w o u ld s u p ­
p o r t a n a p p r o p r i a t e l y d r a w n 20y e a i ’, h a l f - p a y b ill f o r S t a t e P o l i c e .
W e in te n d to ta k e h im a t h is
w o r d .”
CSEA le a d e rs a r e c o n fid e n t ^ t
a n o t h e r s i m i l a r bU l w ill b e a p ­
p ro v e d to b e c o m e e ffe c tiv e n e x t
A p r i l 1, t h e e f f e c t i v e d a t e o f t h e
bU l w h i c h w a s v e t o e d .
“O ur
o n ly
c o n s o la tio n /' th e
O S E A s p o k e s m a n s a i d , “ la t h a t
R o c k e f e l l e r a p p r o v e d a n o t h e r b ill
p ro v id in g t h a t t h e r e t i r e m e n t a l­
l o w a n c e o f m e m b e r s o f tdie S t a t e
P o l i c e m e n ’s a n d F i r e m e n ' s R e ­
tire m e n t S y s te m wUl b e b a s e d on
a t l i r e e i n s t e a d o f a flv e-y efli: O a e l
av ei'« i« e •a la r y .* *
foU o w .”
H e a s s e r t e d : “ T h e u n io n s lo st
th e b ig I s s u e ^ - w h e th e r th e tr a d i­
t i o n a l C S E A baa’g a i n u n i t w ill bo
fra o tio n iz e d . T h e y w a n te d
th a li
b e c a u s e i t w o u l d g i v e t h e m a s ti ate g i o c h a n c e
to c a p t u r e som e
s m a l l , l o c a l m i l t s . W e h a v e su c ­
c e s sfu lly
d efen d ed
t h e c o u n ty w id e
b a rg a in in g
u n it,
e sse n ti­
a l t o p r e s e n t i n g a u n i t e d fron d
fo r o u r d e m a n d s .”
A s p o k e s m a n f o r t h e N tiss a u
P E R B h e a rin g e x a m in e rs , a fte r a
s e r i e s o f h e a r i n g s w h i c h h a v e d e­
l a y e d f o r m a l r e c o g n i t i o n o f Wie
7 ,5 0 0 - m e m b e r c o u n t y c h a p t e r of
OSEIA, s a i d t h e s i n g l e u n i t sought)
b y CSEIA “ i s a n a p p r o p x l a t e unlb
fo r co lle c tiv e n e g o tia tio n s . . •
a n d t h e N a s s a u c h a p t e r o f C SE A
h a s m e t t h e r e q u i s i t e s h o w in g of
i n te r e s t . . .”
M a k i n g a n e x c e p t i o n t o t h e ru le ,
h o w e v e r, th e e x a m in e r s reco m ­
m e n d e d a s e p a r a t e u n i t f o r th e
f a c u l t y o f N a s s a u C o m m u n i t y C o l­
le g e a n d c a l l e d f o r a n e l e c t i o a
a m o n g C S E A , t h e c o l l e g e ’s F a c u l ­
ty S e n a te a n d
a l a b o r u n io n .
E a r l i e r , w i t h t h e s u p p o r t o f CSEA,
N a s s a u C o u n ty h a d re c o g n iz e d »
s e p a r a t e unlft f o r p o lic e .
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(C o n tin u e d f ro m
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resolu­
tio n o f Iss u e s o o n c e m iiiff
d a n c e r u l e s , e x a m i n a t i o n s , «-PPl^'
o a t i o n a a n d t r a n s f e r s , a n d o th e r
I t e m s r e l a t i n g t o w o r k i n g oandl'*
tio n s of S t a t e e m p lo y e e s.
R e s u l t s of t h e m e e t i n g wlU ^
oaiu-ied i n t h e aex« «(Utoii ^
T he Im O m ,
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