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NEGOTIATE NOW!
G ov. R o c k e fe lle r-P le a s e R e a d !|
A L B A N Y — T h e C iv il Service Employees Assn. has described the proix)sed five n eg o ti­
ating u n its th a t the Public Em plo ym en t R elatio n s B oard has m an dated th a t the R o ckefel­
ler A d m in is tra tio n set Up fo r a ll S tate employees, w h a t it w ill do to the S tate employee
benefit stru ctu re, and w h a t i t does to CSEA.
STATE BENEFIT STRUCTURE
T h e e m p l o y e e s In e a c h u n i t
would h a v e t h e r i g h t t o s e t u p
their o w n d e m a n d s o n t h e e m ­
ployer. I f g o o d f a i t h b a r g a i n i n g
fo llo w ed , i t w o u ld r e s u l t i n f i v e
or m o r e s e p a r a t e s a l a r y s c h e d u l e s
in the S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t ; f i v e o r
more s e p a r a t e r e t i r e m e n t s y s t e m s ;
five o r m o r e d i f f e r e n t s e t s o f a t ­
te n d a n c e r u le s ; f i v e o r m o r e d i f ­
ferent
h e a lth
in su r a n c e
pro­
grams, a n d s o o n , a n d s o o n .
Thus, e m p l o y e e s in t h e f i v e d if-
f e r e n t u n i t s w o r k in g s i d e b y s id e
in t h e sa m e in s t itu t io n or in th e
s a m e S t a t e o f fic e w o u ld rec e iv e
d iffe r e n t b e n e fits a s to s a la r ie s ,
r e tir e m e n t,
v a c a tio n ,
h o lid a y s,
le a v e s . I n s u r a n c e b e n e f i t s , e t c . I n
e a c h o f t h e 75 S t a t e I n s t i t u t i o n s
t h e r e w o u ld b e p a r t s o f e a c h o f
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istration . T h e P r e s i d e n t - e l e c t h a s
T he a g r e e m e n t o n th e se tw o
m a j o r i t e m s c a m e a f t e r E r ie C o u n ­
ty C S E A m em b er s sta g ed d e m o n ­
s t r a t i o n s b e f o r e t h e E r i e C o u n ty
m u n i c i p a l b u ild in g o n t w o o c c a ­
s i o n l a s t w e e k fo r h i g h e r p a y a n d
o t h e r b e n e f it s .
( C o n t in u e d o n P a g e 2 )
(C o n tin u e d o n P a g e 1 8 )
h is
week, T h e Leader
continues its p resenta­
tion of non -co m p etitive, a p ­
pointed Jobs to be fille d in the
T
CSEA Ready For Vote
On T’wy Representation
(Special To T h e L ead er)
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^ firs t-stag e triu m p h over two
In r
organizations in th e race to determ ine a b arg a in ­
' s agent fo r more th a n 2,000 T h ru w a y employees, the C iv il
Vice Employees Assn. has ro lled in to h ig h g«ar in the
a n d f i n a l c a m p a i g n to w i n
fo r
m o n th .
The
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r u n n e r - u p . C o u n c il 50 A P L -C IO
f i n i s h e d a d i s m a l t h ir d i n th e r a c e ,
r e c e i v i n g o n l y 260 v o t e s .
B a l l o t s w iU b e m a i l e d ' b y t h s
S t a t e P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t R e la -
(C o a tia u e d o n P a g e 3 )
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A L B A N Y — T h e C iv il Service Employees Assn. has c a ll­
ed upon G overnor R o ckefeller to resume negotiations in be­
h a lf of S tate employees.
CSEA president, Theodore C. W enzl m ade know n the
E m p l o y e e s A s s o c i a t i o n ’s d e m a n d s
in a t e l e g r a m to R o c k e f e l l e r .
W e n z l, c l a i m i n g t h a t t h e r e is
n o w n o th in g s t a n d i n g In R o c k e ­
f e l l e r ’s w a y , c i t e d t h e r e c e n t a c ­
tio n b y a n A lb a n y S u p r e m e C o u r t
J u s t i c e w h o c o n t in u e d t h e s t a y o f
a ll C S E A a c t i o n s in c o n n e c t i o n
w i t h t h e P u b lic E m p l o y m e n t R e ­
la t io n s B o a r d d e c is io n s p lit tin g
S t a t e e m p lo y e e s in to fiv e b a r g a in ­
i n g u n it s , in c lu d in g t h e P B R B o r ­
d e r h a ltin g n e g o tia tio n s.
S u p r e m e C o u rt J u s t i c e J o h n H .
P en n o c k c o n tin u e d th e s ta y a n d
reserved
d e c is io n
u n til w r itte n
b r i e f s a r e s u b m i t t e d b y b o th s i d e s .
f i t s
B U F F A L O — A t Lead er press tim e a com m ittee of Erie
C ounty legislators h ad agreed w ith negotiators fo r the C iv il
Service Employees Assn., representing most C ounty em ploy­
ees, to an average 16.5 p ercent pay increase.
T h e legislators also gave in to CSEA demands and in ­
creased the m ileage reim busem ent ra te fo r C ounty employees
who use th e ir personal cars on official business fro m n ine to
eleven cents per m ile.
Fuii List Of Top
Patronage Jobs
Open Under Nixon
e le c tio n sc h e d u le d
PE31B, a n d th e sa m e c a n be
sa id for m o st o f th e o th e r s e v ­
er a l h u n d r e d w o rk lo c a tio n s o f
S t a t e e m p l o y e e s . I t is n o t d i f f i ­
c u lt to p r e d ic t t h e c h a o s a n d
c o n f u s i o n t h a t w o u ld r e s u l t .
T o p rev e n t th e e s ta b lish m e n t
o f d iffe r e n t se ts o f b e n e fits of
( C o n tin u e d o n P a g e 3)
'N
I n c a l l i n g fo r t h e r e s u m p t i o n o f
b a r g a in in g ta lk s , th e C S E A c h ie f
c i t e d t h e G o v ei* n o r’s l a t e s t r e ­
e n t r y in to t h e c o u r t c a s e a s a n
in te r v e n o r in fa v o r of th e sin ­
g le b a ig a in in g u n it. R o c k e fe lle r ,
w i t h t h e C S E A , a p p e a l e d t h e o r i­
g in a l s ix -u n it d e t e r m in a t io n o f
P E R B ’s d u e c t o r o f r e p r e s e n t a t i o n ,
P a u l K le in , l a s t A u g u s t i n f a v ­
o r o f t h e s i n g l e u n it , b u t r e v e r s e d
h is s t a n d a n d a g r e e d to a b id e b y
t h e f u ll I w a r d ’s N o v . 27 d e c i s i o n
a n d i t s o r d e r s t o p p in g n e g o t i a t i o n s .
CSEIA l e a d e r s f e e l t i m t t h e
c o u r t ’s s t a y t e m p o r a r i l y n e g a t e s
b o th t h e P E R B d e c i s i o n o n t h e
u n it d e te r m in a tio n a n d t h e o r d e r
w h ic h h a l t e d b a r g a i n i n g t a l k s o n
N o v . 2 7 . U p to t h a t t i m e C S E A
had b een
n e g o t ia tin g w ith th e
S ta te a d m in isti'a tio n s in c e la t e
S ep te m b er. T he C SE A , r e c o g n iz e d
b y G o v e n io r R o c k e fe lle r a s th e
b a r g a i n i n g a g e n t f o r 124,000 S t a t e
w o r k e r s in N o v e m b e r o f 1967, w a s
on t h e v er g e of w in n in g a c o n ­
t r a c t fo r 1969 w h e n P E R B s t e p ­
p e d in .
T h e P E R B a c tio n s, C S E A le a d ­
ers fu r th er co n ten d , w ere a c c e l­
e r a te d a n d in flu e n c e d b y a s e r ie s
o f a b o r t e d b u t h i g h l y p u b liz e d
w a lk -o u ta a t s e v e r a l S t a t e M en ( C o n t i n u e d o n Pagre 18)
D r . M i l l e r , A n s w e r Y o u r M a il!
MH Dept. Allows
‘Sick’ Employee
Work For Union
(S p e c ia l
To
The
L eader)
M ille r F id d le s
W h ile U nion
B re a lc s R u le s
(S p e c ia l
To
The
L eader)
CSEA Works Miller, Council 50
Take The Credit
(S p e c ia l
To
The
L eader)
A L B A N Y — T h e S ta te D e p t,
A L B A N Y — T h e C iv il Ser­
ALBANY
—
“T h e M e n ta l
vice
Employees Assn. has H y g i e n e D e p a r t m e n t h a s o n c e o f M e n ta l H ygiene has been
a llo w e d
C o u n c il
5 0 , accused o f ju m p in g o n th e
voiced an o th er protest to the a g a i n
M e n ta l H ygiene D e p a rtm e n t’s A m e r i c a n F e d e r a t i o n o f S t a t e , bandwagon by c laim in g c re d it
d ir e c to r of p e r so n n e l c o n c e r n in g
th e a c tiv e m e m b e r sh ip so lic ita tio n
f o i’ C o u n c il 50 b y a M a n h a t t a n
S ta t e H o sp ita l e m p lo y e e — o n h o s ­
p ita l g r o u n d s — w h i l e b e in g p a id
fo r s i c k l e a v e .
C o u n t y a n d M u n ic ip a l E m p l o y e e s ,
to b r e a k d e p a r t m e n t a l r u l e s in
M e n ta l H y g ie n e
in s titu tio n s ”
a
C iv il
S e r v ic e
E m p lo y e e s
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sp o k esm a n c h a ig e d la st w eek .
H e r e f e r r e d to a s m e a r - t y p e b u l­
C S E A e x e c u t i v e d i r e c t o r J o s e p h l e t i n p u t o u t b y C o u n c il 50 l a s t
D . L o c h n e r to ld T h e L e a d e r t h a t s u m m e r a n d p o s t e d a t P i l g r i m
A le x S h a w , an e m p lo y e e a t M a n ­
( C o n t i n u e d o n P a g e 18)
h a tt a n S ta t e , w a s g r a n te d sic k
(A d v .)
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sc h o o l e q u iv a le n c y tr a in in g p ro­
g r a m b e g u n b y t h e C iv il S e r v i c e
E m p lo y e e s A ssn . a n d u sin g an ­
o t h e r u n io n a s a s m o k e s c r e e n f o r
i t s o w n f a ilu r e to i n i t i a t e s u c h a
program .
O n e S ta te m e n ta l in stitu tio n re­
f u s e d to p o s t a b u l l e t i n f r o m
C S E A ^ w h ic h m e t a ll o f tlie d e ­
p a r t m e n t a l r e q u i r e m e n t s f o r b u l­
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an executive secretary for the
Federal Council of Science and
Technology, at $30,230; a technical
assistant, at $22%835; a W hite
House fellow, at $19,780; a tech­
nical assistant, at $19,780; a spe­
cial assistant to the director, at
$26,264; a technical assistant, at
$30,239 and another, at $26,264;
and a director of the energy
policy staff, at $30,239.
There are nine more technical
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more than 2,000 of these hlghpaylng patronage positions to fill
In the Federal service.
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In the Office of Science and
Technology, openings are as fol­
lows; director of the office, who
la special assistant to the Presi­
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Department of the Treasury
The following positions In the
Treasury Department: Secretary,
a t $35,000; Under Secretary, at
$29,500; Under Secretary for m on­
etary affairs, $29,500; four as­
sistant secretaries, all at $28,750;
(thrfee of them, veteran prefer­
red); a general counsel, also at
$28,750, comptroller of currency,
$29,500 (tenure, five years, ex­
pires Feb. 1, 1972); commissioner
of Internal revenxie, $29,500; as­
sistant teneral counsel (chief
counsel, IR S), $ 2 8 ,0 ^ (veteran
preferred).
In the Bureau of the Mint,
there la a director In W ashing­
ton, at $30,239 (with a five-year
tenure, which is not finished un­
til Oct. 12, 1972); a superintend­
ent at Denver, Colorado, at $19,780; an assayer in the same city,
a t $14,400; a superintendent at
Philadelphia,
at
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sayer, $14,409; both In Philadel­
phia, also.
The Treasurer of the United
States carries an annual salary of
$30,239.
The deputy general counsel
(veteran preferred), at $30,239
and the assistant general coun­
sel, at $26,264 are assigned to
the Office of General Counsel of
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M r. M arfo lia is Professor of Business Administration
the Boroiifh of Manhattan Community College and Adjunti
Professor of Public Administration in New ¥ork University'i
Graduate School of Public Administration,
T h e
F u tu r e
TO CLOSE out tliis column’s eighth year and open its
ninth, we break precedent by making iw predictions ol
things to cocne during 19M.
WE MADE predicUons last year (19W— A Year of De,
cision), and too m any came true
—aasassinatl<»Mi, Chicago, rk>t«,
etc. etc.
WE MADE NO ehtim to clatr>
voyance. AH we dM was put aH
the facts and moods of the time
into our own m ental computer.
Out came predictions which even
frightened us. Henceforth, we’U
leave the crystal ball act to some­
one else.
THIS YEAR WE would rather
poae those problems d v il servants
will face, which will affect their
public relatione.
IT WHJj probably not be an
easy year for the civil service
corps. No year is an easy one
when a r^ation of more than 200
million pet^le is changing in
mores, standards, economics, and
thinking.
A NEW PRESIDENT is taking
office In three weeks. That sin­
gle event will bring about a major
change. No m atter how much new
political leadership wants
m aintain the s M m quo. ther«
must be change If for no other
reaflon than th a t the people expect
change w ith a new national Ad>
ministration.
SUCH CHANGE must carry
over into the civil service corps,
who win continue to operate govem m ent no m atter who is Presl<
dent, gorernor cw majror. Then
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P a g e 7)
C IV IL S E R V IC E L E A D E R
A m e r ic a ’s L e a d i n g W e e k ly
f o r PiifaUc E m p l o y e e s
97 D u a n e S t ., N e w V o r k . N . Y . 10007
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P u b li s h e d E a c h T u e s d a y
6 * 9 A tla n tic S treet
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B u sin e a a ai>4 E d it o r ia i O U ttt:
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E n te r e d a s e«cton< ]-clau m a tte r and
■c c o n d - c l a M p e s t a r e paid. O ete b e r 1,
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C o n n ., u n d e r
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1979.
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p lo yees i n e a c h o f t h e f i v e u n i t s .
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tia tio n s w o u l d c o n s u m e e n o r m o u s
tim e o f g o v e r n m e n t r e p r e s e n t a ­
tives a n d w o u l d f o r c e e m p l o y e e
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their o w n .
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tio n s. T h e f iv e u n its if t h e y s u r ­
v i v e m a y d o u b le , t r ip le o r q u a d ­
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e n g i n e e r i n g , a t $ 2 9 ,5 0 0 ; a d e p u t y
d ir e c to r f o r e le c tro n ic s a n d in f o n n a t i o n s y s t e m s , a t $ 2 8 ,0 0 0 ; a
d e p u ty d ire c to r fo r e le c tro n ic s a n d
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a t $ 7 ,6 9 9 .
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of D efen se
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( C o n t in u e d N e x t W e e k )
to th e A s s is ta n t S e c r e ta r y of D e ­
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in th e sa m e fe n se f o r in te r n a tio n a l s e c u rity
o f f i c e a r e : a s p e c i a l a s s L s t a n t t o a f f a i r s , a t $ 9 ,2 9 7 .
O t h e r p o s itio n s in th i s o ffic e
th e S e c re ta ry a n d D e p u ty S e c ­
r e t a r y , a t $ 2 8 ,0 0 0 ; a s t a f f a s s i s t ­ a r e : D e p u t y A s s i s t a n t S e c r e t a r y
a n t t o t h e S e c r e t a r y ( a l r e a d y v a ­ ( f o r F a r E a s t e r n a f f a i r s ) , a t $ 3 0 ,c a n t ) , a t $ 2 2 ,8 3 5 ; a c o n f i d e n t i a l 3 9 ; D e p u t y A s s i s t a n t S e c r e t a r y
a s s i s t a n t to t h e s p e c ia l a s s is ta n t, ( fo r p la n s a n d a r m s c o n tr o l) , a t
a t $ 1 4 ,4 0 9 ; a p r i v a t e s e c r e t a r y t o $ 2 6 ,2 6 4 ; a n d a s s i s t a n t t o t h e A s ­
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has full e x p o s u re
s i s t a n t , a t $ 1 0 ,2 0 3 ; a p r i v a t e s e c ­ a l s o a t $ 2 6 ,2 6 4 ; D e p u t y A s s i s t a n t
auto m atio n .
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$ 8 ,4 6 2 ; a n d a
c h a u f f e u r , a t a S o u t h A s ia a f f a i r s a n d M A P p o l ­
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la s t th r e e n a m e d p o s itio n s w ere be d e te r m in e d (p o sitio n s till v a ­
a lr e a d y v a c a n t in th e la s t A d m in ­ c a n t) ; a s p e c ia l a s s is ta n t fo r
p la n n in g (In In te rn a tio n a l se c u r­
is tr a tio n .
i t y a f f a i r s ) , a t $ 2 2 ,8 3 5 ; o n e c o n ­
In
t h e o ffic e o f t h e D e p u ty
f id e n tia l a s s is ta n t to th e A ssista n t
S e c re ta ry of D efen se, v e te ra n s a re
S e c re ta ry o f D efen se (fo r In te r­
p r e f e r r e d f o r t h e ' fo llo w in g jo b s :
n a t i o n a l s e c u r i t y a f f a i r s ) , a t $ 1 9 ,K O N I C A
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a t $ 2 8 ,0 0 0 ; P r i n c i p a l ^ D e p u t y D i ­
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re c to r o f d efen se re se a rc h
and
( a n d t e l l s y o u w h a t it i s ) ; y o u never
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h a v e t o s t o p a n d m a t c h a n e e d l e or
T h e N ew Y o rk T ra n s it A u th ­
m a k e e x p o s u r e a d j u s t m e n t s . Y o u ’ve
d i r e c t o r f o r S o u t h e a s t A s ia m a t ­ o r i t y C o l u m b i a A s s o c i a t i o n e l e c t ­
g o t m a n u a l c o n t r o l , t o o , w h e n you
t e r s , a t $ 2 8 ,0 0 0 ; a n d a d e p u t y e d o f f i c e r s t h i s m o n t h , c h o o s i n g
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............ ____ 8 7 . 8
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9 8 Z u c k e r m a n R B r o o k l y n . . . . ____ 8 5 . 5
9 9 S p i v e y M H o II hb ........................ ____ 8 5 . 5
10 0 Jelow i-ki C L a n c a s t e r
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101 R a d a n o M E a s t c h e s t o r
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............... ____ 8 5 . 1
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1 0 0 D r o g e n E E a s t M e a 4l o w . . ____ 8 4 . 8
1 0 7 P o u n d A S y r a c u s e ..................... ____ 8 4 . 8
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1 1 2 F i t z g e r a l d M S c h e n e c t a d y . . ____ 8 4 . 2
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