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s a i d D r . T h e o d o r e C. W e n z l, p r e s i ­
p l o y e e s , w ill o f f e r t h e w o r k e r s a
d e n t o f t h e 1 7 2 ,0 0 0 - m e m b e r i n ­
c h o ic e b e tw e e n C S E A a n d L o c a l
d e p e n d e n t o r g a n iz a tio n .
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r e a c tio n s ex p r e sse d a t C S E A m e e t “ A ll o f o u r c o n t a c t w i t h i n t h e
(C o n t i n u e d o n P a g e 14)
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p o s e s , t h e u n i o n o f f i c e r w o u ld a u ­
t o m a t i c a l l y f o r f e it h i s p u b lic p o s t,
a n d w o u ld b e r e m o v e d f r o m h i s
u n io n p o st for fiv e y ea rs.
H e a l s o p l a n s to a s k t h a t t h e
p u b lic e m p l o y e e w h o e n g a g e s i n
a s t r i k e w o u l d b e f r o z e n in h i s
p a y g ra d e for o n e y e a r .
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a u n i o n is d e c e r t i f i e d b y a c o u r t
— a n d tiie- u n i o n d o e s n o t h a v e
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c o n c lu d e d t h a t t h e r e s u lts o f th e
r u n - o f f e le c tio n s h o u ld n o t be
s e t a s id e
a n d t h a t t h e P o li c e
B e n e v o le n t A s s o c ia tio n o f N ew
Y o r k S t a t e P o li c e , I n c . h a s e s ­
ta b lis h e d t h a t it r e p r e s e n ts a
m a jo r ity o f th e m em b er s o f th e
D i v i s i o n b e lo w t h e r a n k o f l i e u ­
t e n a n t w h o p a r t i c i p a t e d in t h e
R e p e a t T h ts I
e le c tio n .
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C o u n c i l 50, A m e r i c a n F e d e r a ­
tio n o f S ta te , C o u n ty a n d M u n i­
c ip a l E m p lo y e e s, A F L -C IO
had
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d u ct o f th e r u n -o ff e le c tio n a s
w e ll a s to c o n d u c t a f f e c t i n g t h e
r e s u lts o f th e r u n -o f f . T h is e le c ­
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c o n tin u e s its p r e s e n ta C o u n c il 50 w ere th e c o m p e tin g
of n o n -c o m p e titiv e , a p o r g a n iz a tio n s .
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to r o f R e p r e s e n ta tio n
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B L O N D e n c e In s u p p o r t o f t h e i r p o s i t i o n s
p r io r to M r. K l e i n ’s d e t e r m i i m t l o n .
Full List
C e n ts
C o rre s p o n d e n t)
p r o p o sa ls S ta t e
of
R ig h t T o S tr ik e
la n s
t r ik
1969 L e g is la tu r e
p lo y ee l a b o r u n i o n s w h i c h g o
A m ong
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p r o p o sa ls
by
H ughes, c h a i r m a n o f t h e S e n a t e
Judiciary C o m m i t t e e , a r e t h o s e
m aking i t a f e l o n y f o r u n i o n
leaders to e n g a g e in , o r c o n d o n e ,
a strik e, a n d f i n e s a b o v e $ 1 0 ,0 0 0
daily.
U nder th e T a y lo r L aw , a u n io n
leader m a y g o to j a i l f o r 30 d a y s
and t h e u n i o n m a y b e f i n e d u p
to $10,000 d a i l y f o r g o i n g o n
strike.
H u gh es’ p ro p o sa l w o u ld m a k e
the o f f i c e r o f a p u b lic e m p lo y e e
union g u i l t y o f a C la s s E F e l o n y
If he o r s h e " e n g a g e s i n a s t r ik e ,
or c a u s e s , i n s t i g a t e s , e n c o u r a g e s
or c o n d o n e s a s t r i k e . ”
U n d er t h e
S t a t e ’s n e w (1 9 6 7 )
Penal L a w , a n y o n e f o u n d g u i l t y
of a C la s s E F e l o n y i s l i a b l e
for a p r is o n s e n t e n c e o f o n e to
four y e a r s . ( M i n im u m , o n e y e a r ,
m axim um , f o u r y e a r s .)
C o n v ic ­
tion o f a f e l o n y a ls o m e a n s lo s s
of civil r i g h t s a n d o t h e r p r i v i ­
leges o f c i t i z e n s h i p .
T e n
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b y t h e C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s n .
C S E A ’s p r o t e s t s t e m m e d p r i m a r ­
ily f r o m t h e f a c t t h a t i t h a d I n ­
a d e q u a te a d v a n c e n o tic e o f th e
c o n fe r e n c e a n d t h a t e m p lo y e e s
t h e m s e l v e s s h o u l d h a v e t h e r ig h t
to b e h e a r d r e g a r d i n g t h e i r i n ­
c lu s io n o r e x c lu s io n in a g iv e n
b a r g a i n i n g u n i t . J o s e p h C r o w le y ,
m em ber o f th e P E R B w h o c o n ­
d u c te d th e c o n fe r e n c e , w h ic h w a s
a tten d ed by C SE A an d o th e r in ­
te r e s te d p a r tie s, r e s c h e d u le d th e
s e s s i o n to J a n . 14.
T h e c o n fe r e n c e w a s th e fir st o f
a s e r i e s to b e h e l d b y P E R B to
d e c i d e w h i c h e m p l o y e e s w o u ld b e
p la c e d in e a c h o f t h e fiv e p r o ­
p o sed S t a t e w ork er b a r g a in in g
u n its c a lle d for b y th e B o a r d 's
u n i t d e t e r m i n a t i o n o f N o v . 27,
1968.
A le g a l s t a y b r o u g h t b y C S E A
is
b lo c k i n g
Im p le m e n ta tio n
of
th e fiv e -u n it b r e a k d o w n p e n d in g
d i s i x ) s i t i o n o f a C S E A a p p e a l to
c h a l l e n g e i t s v a l i d i t y in S t a t e
S u p r e m e C o u r t.
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to
C S E A
c o n d o n in g
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in c lu d e d
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P E R B ,
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la s t
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o c c u rre d , C S E A
w o u ld
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c h a rg e s
as
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year.
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t w e e n a n d i n c l u d i n g N o v e m b e r 18
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t h e d e g r e e o f r e s p o n s i b i l it y , i f a n y ,
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t r i c t C o u n c i l 50 f o r t h e w o r k s t o p ­
p a g e s. T h e d a te for th e h e a r in g
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m i t t e e o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m ­ M e n t a l H y g i e n e e m p l o y e e s , a n d
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catiom Section of t]tie New York
City Department of Personnel ij
located at 49 Thom as St., New
York, N Y . 10013. It Is three
blocks north of City Hall, ong
block west of Broadway.
Applications: Piling Period
Applications Issued and received
M o n d a y t h r o u g h F r i d a y from |
a .m . t o 5 p .m ., e x c e p t Thursday
i i o m 8 :3 0 a .m . t o 5 :3 0 p.m ., and
S h t u r d a y f r o m 9 a .m . to 12 nooa.
Application blanks are obtain­
able free either by the applicant
hi person o r by his representative
at the Application Section oi the
Department of Personnel at 49
Thomas Street, New York. N Y.
in ois. Telephone 566-8720.
Mailed reauests for application
blanics must include a stamped,
self-addressed business-sizc envelope and must be received b;
the Personnel Department at least
five days before the closing date
<or the fllhig of applications.
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and must be postmarked no later
than the last day of filing or ai
stated ctherwise in the exam*
inatlon announcem ent
Tlie Applications Section ol
the Personnel Department is near
the Chambers Street stop of the
m*in subway lines that go through
the area. These are the IRT 1th
Avenue Line and the IND
Avenue I.ine. The IRT Lexington
Avenue Line stop to use is the
Brooklyn Bridge stop and the BMT
QT and RR local’s stop Is City HaD
Both lines have exits to Duani
Street, a short walk from ttie Per*
sormel Department.
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h e a l t h i n s u r a n c e c a r r i e r . L e t ’s t a k e t w o i m p o r t a n t a r e a s — p a y m e n t i n f u l l a n d s c o p e
of b en e fits.
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4 : 0 0 p .m .— A r o u n d t h e C lo c k —
10c p e r co p y . S u b s c r i p t io n P r i c e $3.00 to m e n i b e i s of t h e C ivil
N e w Y o r k C i t y P o li c e A c a d e m y
S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s so c ia tio n . $5.00 to n o n - m e m b e r s .
s e r ie s f o r i n - s e r v i c e t r a i n in g .
W e d n e s d a y , J a n u a r y 15
T U E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y
7, 1969
3 : 0 0 p .m .— R e t u r n t o N u r s in g —
“ P r e - O p e r a t i v e C a r e .” R e f r e s h e r
co u rse fo r n u rses.
4 : 0 0 p .m .— A r o u n d t h e C lo c k —
N e w Y o r k C i t y P o li c e A c a d e m y
O N G -expected proposals fo r m a kin g drastic revisions
^ in the T a y lo r Law are now forthcom ing, w ith some s e r i e s f o r i n - s e r v i c e t r a i n in g .
7 : 0 0 p .m .— O n t h e J o b — N e w Y o r k
changes e x p lic itly o u tlin ed by R epublican Senator John
C i t y F ir e D e p a r t m e n t t r a i n in g
Hughes of Syracuse and h in ted a t by G overnor Nelson A.
program .
R ockefeller.
T h u r s d a y , J a n u a r y 16
T he G overnor, in a press conference last week, m erely 4 : 0 0 p .m .— A r o u n d t l ie C lo c k —
stated th a t he was “ disapi>ointed” in the effectiveness of
N e w Y o r k C i t y P o li c e A c a d e m y
tr a in in g se r ie s.
the law in curbing public employee strikes. Senator Hughes
is app a ren tly outraged because he w en t so fa r as to declare 7 : 3 0 p .m .— O n t h e J o b — ^New Y o r k
C i t y F ir e D e p a r t m e n t t r a i n in g
he would seek to m ake such strikes a felony offense, w hich
program .
could m ean s tiff prison term s fo r violators.
F r i d a y , J a n u a r y 17
Once again, the points of view are warped. In stead of 4 : 0 0 p .m .— A r o u n d t h e C lo c k —
s ta rtin g a search to solve civil service problems, the only con­
N e w Y o r k C i t y P o li c e A c a d e m y
cept being offered is to increase punishm ent. S tiffe r penalties
s e r ie s f o r i n - s e r v i c e t r a i n in g .
w ill do n o th in g e ith e r to deter employees fro m expressing
S a t u r d a y , J a n u a r y 18
th e ir grievances or to im prove the conditions th a t could 7 : 3 0 p .m .— O n t h e J o b — N e w Y o r k
d t y F ir e D e p a r t m e n t t r a i n i n g
m ake strikes unnecessary.
program .
No employee o rganization is happy w ith the T ay lo r
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Law , larg ely because of its im p lem e n ta tio n by the State
Public E m ploym ent R elations Board. S tate workers have
m ade handsome gains in wages and re tire m e n t over the past
decade, larg ely because the m a jo rity o f them were banded
tog eth er— by choice— u n d er one, large p ow erful employee
union, the C iv il Service Employees Association. In a com­
p letely a rb itra ry and capricious m anner, PE21B decided th a t
th is concept o f w orker power through stre n g th should be
dissolved by s p littin g S tate workers in to a series of sm aller
units. No one asked for such a division and no one w ants
It. W h a t F E R E members have forgotten is the basic A m erican
philosophy th a t laws are not made to govern bu t to protect.
T h e creation of a new, vin d ictive law only adds to the
disasters alread y p erpetrated by the S tate Public Em ploy­
m e n t R elations Board. We urge G overnor R ockefeller and
S enator Hughes— and a ll others who w ill now ju m p on the
bandwagon to m ake the law m eaner th a n before— to ti*y
and solve this problem the rig h t way.
T h e basic m otive fo r rem oving c a p ita l punishm ent in
Kew Y o rk was the acceptance of the theory th a t it did n o th ­
in g to deter m u rd er when m u rd er was the in te n t. Do any of
these m en th in k th a t a harsher public employees law Is
going to b rin g b etter results when th ro w n in the face of
c itize n workers who have th e ir rights, too?
Ersa Poston Declines
U5CSC Chairmanship
(F ro m Leader C orrespondent)
A L B A N Y — P resid en t-elect R ic h a rd N ixon offered
a
W ashington post to M rs. Ersa H . Poston, president of the
N ew Y o rk S tate C iv il Service Commission, b u t she decided
to stay In th e R ockefeller ad m in istra tio n ,
M r s . P o s t o n ttold
o ld fr ie n d s slie
t h e r e i s a g r e a t d e a l t o l>e a c ­
c o m p l is h e d i n N e w Y o r k S t a t e .
T h e e x p e c ta tio n t h a t G overn or
R o c k e f e l l e r w ill s e e k a f o u r t h
te i’m n e x t y e a r a ls o i s b e lie v e d
to h a v e i n f l u e n c e d h e r d e c is io n .
S h e is k n o w n to b e v ery lo y a l to
A s C o m m i s s i o n p r e s i d e n t , M rs. t h e G o v e r n o r .
P o s to n h a s b e e n d e v e lo p in g n ew
M rs. P o sto n w as a m em b er o f
p r o g r a m s in th e r e c r u itm e n t a n d t h e
S ta te
N e g o tia tin g
T eam ,
t r a i n i n g o f .vo u n g p e o p le f r o m
h e a d e d b y A l t o n G . M a r s h a ll
m in o r ity g ro u p s a n d in e x p a n d ­ w h ic h h a d b e e n m e e tin g w it h th e
in g
p r o m o t i o n o p p o r t u n i t i e s In C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n . p rio r
6 t a t e s e r v ic e .
to th e P E R B o rd er h a ltin g th e
B h e Is r e p o r t e d t o f e e l t l i a t sessions.
w a s “ v ery p le a se d ” to be o ffe r e d
t h e t o p p o s i t i o n w i t h t h e U .S .
C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is sio n , b u t f e lt
• h e s h o u l d s t a y in h e r p r e s e n t
p o s t b e c a u s e o f “ s t i l l u n f u l f i l le d
r e s p o n s ib ilitie s .”
CivilService
Law You
iv il S e r v ic e
PERB Rules
P u b lic
E m p lo yees
C a n n o t S e rv e
On
I
By WILLIAM GOFFEN
( M r . G offeD. n m e m b e r ot Che N e w
F o rk
B a r , t e a c h e s la w
a t th«
C o lle g e of t h e C ity of N ew Vorii, la th e a u t h o r of m a n / bookn aad
a r t i c l e s a n d c o - a u t h o r e d “ N ew Y o rk C r i m i n a l L aw .'*)
P o l i c e F u n d R a is in g
U N D O U B T E D L Y , police officers p erfo rm a socially ap,
proved fun c tio n when raisin g funds by public solicitation
fo r w o rth w h ile purposes. Y e t, w h ile his m otives are impec­
cable, the police o fficial’s awesome power m ay color his fund
raisin g appeal w ith elem ents of coercion or exto rtion in
some instances or ren d er a b rib e -lik e donation in others.
Such considerations were p aram o u n t in the am endm ent by
the T ow n o f M am aroneck early In 1967 o f its Police Depart­
m e n t Rules and Regulations. T h e am endm ent, except for
specified areas of solicitatio n fo r c h a rity , forbade members
of the Police D e p a rtm e n t fro m soliciting funds.
SU B SE Q U EN T T O enactm en t o f the new Regulation,
the M am aro n eck Police B enevolent Association, In c . asked
perm ission to conduct an a n n u al fu n d raisin g drive. Point­
in g out th a t the R egulation sought to preclude a conflict
of in terest, the Board of Police Commissioners declined per­
mission.
A S O L IC IT A T IO N le tte r, bearin g a rep lica of a police
shield, was thereupon m ailed to the com m unity by the P.B.A.
T h e B oard of Police Commissioners issued a memorandum
to a ll tw elve members of the P.B.A. (th e re were 32 officers
on the force) d irectin g the re tu rn of funds solicited to the
donors because th e ir solicitation vio lated the Regulation.
T H E P R E S ID E N T of the P.B.A. brought an A rticle 78
proceeding a tta c k in g the c o n s titu tio n a lity of the Regulation.
T h e proceeding was dismissed on the ground the Regulation
was reasonable.
T H E P O L IC E C H IE F , as directed by th e Board, ordered
the P resident to subm it P.B.A. records fo r inspection. Upon
his refu sal, he was suspended w ith o u t pay and charged with
fa ilu re to obey a proper order. A fte r a h earin g , he was found
g u ilty and given the a lte rn a tiv e o f relievin g his suspension
by com pliance w ith the order or of dismissal. Upon his dismis­
sal, he in s titu te d an A rticle 78 proceeding (M a tte r of Agnessanto, New Y o rk Law Jou rn al, Decem ber 20, 1968, page 18).
T H E P E T IT IO N E R ’S discharge was stayed by the Court
pending ju d ic ia l review. T h e respondent’s m otion to dismiss
the p e titio n w ith o u t service o f an answer was denied. An
(F ro m L e a d e r C o rre sp o n d en t)
answer
was served. On o ral arg um en t, th e p arties stipulated
A L B A N Y — T h e P u b lic E m p lo y ­
m e n t R e l a t i o n s B o a r d h a s r u le d , to subm it a d d itio n a l records bearin g on p>etitioner’s 18 years
co n tra i* y to a n o p i n i o n b y t h e A t ­ of service.
torn ey
G e n e r a l,
th a t
fu ll-tim e
J U S T IC E R O B E R T E. Dempsey before whom the proceed­
p u b lic e m p l o y e e s c a n n o t s e r v e o n ing was brought ruled against re fe rra l of the m a tte r to the
its p a n e l o f m e d ia to r s or f a c t ­
A ppellate D ivision fo r in itia l decision. W h ile this is done
fin d e r s .
w hen the d ete rm in atio ri results fro m a hearin g , the j u r i s t
TTie o n e e x c e p t i o n a r e p r o f e s ­
sio n a l e m p lo y e e s
o f t h e S t a t e re ta in ed ju risd ic tio n because no question of substantial
evidence to support the B oard’s ru lin g was involved. R a t h e r ,
U n iv e r s ity .
M e d i a t o r s a n d f a c t - f i n d e r s u s e d the issue was the lawfulness or arb itrarin ess of the Chief’s
i n p u b lic e m p l o y e e d i s p u t e s r e ­ order.
M e d ia tio n
P an el
c e iv e $ 1 0 0 - a -d a y fr o m P E R B .
In its p o lic y sta te m e n t, -P E R B
h e l d t h a t t h e “ b r o a d q u e s t i o n is
w h e t h e r i t w a s a p p r o p r ia t e f o r
a n y S ta te e m p lo y e e to be a m e m ­
ber o f o u r p a n e l.” T h e b oard h e ld :
“ R e g a r d in g
S ta te
e m p lo y e e s
f u n c t i o n i n g a s m e d i a t o r s or f a c t ­
f i n d e r s , i t Is t h e d e c i s io n o f t h e
lx>ard t h a t n o f u l l - t i m e p u b lic
e m p lo y e e w ill b e a c c e p te d o n ou r
p a n e l, w it h t h e e x c e p tio n o f p ro ­
fe ssio n a l e m p lo y e e s o f th e S ta te
U n i v e r s i t y .”
A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l L o u is J . L e f k o w i t z h a s h e l d , h o w e v e r , In a n
o p i n i o n s e n t t o S t a t e C o m p t r o lle r
A rth u r L e v itt t h a t S t a t e p e r s o n ­
n e l “m a y s e r v e ” fo r c o m p e n sa tio n
i n t h e c a p a c i t y o f m e d i a t o r fo r
P E R B “ in t h e a b s e n c e o f i n c o m p a ta b ilit y o f d u tie s .”
L e f k o w i t z . t h e S t a t e ’s c h i e f le g a l
o ffic e r , s t a t e d t h a t if n o c o n f lic t
occu rs b e tw e e n th e tw o p o sitio n s
t h e n t h e r e w o u ld b e n o c o n s t i t u ­
tio n a l p r o h ib itio n .
R o b e r t H e ls b y , P E R B c h a i r m a n ,
Is a f o r m e r e x e c u t i v e d e a n f o r t h e
S ta t e U n iv e r sity .
J U S T IC E
the p e titio n e r
ion, s k illfu lly
d etail, m erits
D EM PS EY found the order to be la w fu l and
g u ilty of its disobedience. T h e Justice’s opin­
presenting the facts and law in informative
c arefu l study.
C O N C E R N IN G the p e titio n e r’s con ten tio n th a t he had
no choice b u t to disobey the order because he was under a
d irective o f the Board of D irectors of the P.B.A. to withhold
in fo rm a tio n about the solicitatio n o f funds, the C ourt ruled
th a t the “protective a rm o r” o f the corporate e n tity of the
P.B.A. was but a “diaphanous v e il.”
T H E T R U E T E S T w h eth er corporate records must W
produced is w h e th e r there is ju s tific a tio n fo r th e ir produc­
tion. H ere, the Police C h ief had am ple grounds to believe
s ub stan tial funds had been received in vio latio n of
R egulation.
T H E P E T IT IO N E R argued th a t th e order infringed hi*
F ifth A m en d m en t privilege against self in c rim in a tio n . How­
ever, Justice Dempsey ruled th a t th e p e titio n e r was prope'^^^
asked to supply In fo rm a tio n re la tin g to the performance o
his official duties, w ith o u t being required to waive immuii^^y'
S T IL L , P E T IT IO N E R ’S past record of 18 years as a polic®
ofllcer was unblem ished. C itizens w rote letters of commen­
d atio n on his b ehalf. Dism issal p la in ly was grossly excessiv^
p u nishm ent. A voiding c ircu ity o f proceedings. J u s t i c e PemP
sey h im s elf fixed as app ro p riate a p en a lty of susp®’’®^^
w ith o u t pay fo r 45 days.
R E P O R T # 3 T O T H E P E O P L E O F N EW YORK CITY
AND W E S T C H E S T E R C O U N TY
by Charles F. Luce, Chairman of the Board, Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc.
A little m ore th a n
o n e year ago I m ad e
m y fi r s t R e p o r t t o
the P e o p le o f N e w
Y ork C ity a n d
W e s t c h e s te r C o u n ­
ty. I n that R e p o r t I
p le d g e d fo r th e
E d iso n C o m p a n y
o u r u n tir in g efforts:
Tb p ro v id e the best possible
service at rates as lo w as the cost o f
d o in g business w ill perm it.
> To protect the e n v ir o n m e n t in
every practicable way, a n d to d esig n
a n d m a in ta in ou r properties to in ­
trude as little as possible o n the a p ­
p earan ce o f the co m m u n ities w e serve.
^ To e m p lo y a n d p r o m o te w ith ­
o u t d iscrim ination, a n d to take posi­
tive steps to q u alify the u n d e rp riv i­
le g e d for usefu l jobs.
I n this R e p o r t # 3 1 w ill review
progress w e have m ad e a n d problem s
w e have e n c o u n te r ed in ou r efforts to
a d iie v e these goals.
I n su m m ary, we th in k we have
m a d e s u b s ta n tia l p ro g re ss a n d , m o r e
im p o r t a n t ly , h a v e a d o p te d p o lic ie s
a n d p ro g ra m s w ith g re a t p ro m is e fo r
th e fu tu re . B u t we concede th a t p ro g ­
ress i n s o m e a re a s h a s n o t b e e n as
r a p i d as w e w o u l d l i k e . ■
C u sto m er S e r v ic e
O u r custom ers h ave these services
they d id n ’t have a year ago:
T oday we sen d a servicem an at
a n y tim e o f day or n ig h t to any resi­
d e n c e w h e r e t h e g a s f u r n a c e i s n ’t
w orking, or to any hou se w h ere all the
ligh ts are out. If the difficulty can be
fixed by pliers or screwdriver, o u r re­
p a ir m a n w ill fix it. I f the trouble is
m ore serious, h e w ill h e lp o u r custom ­
er find a c o m p e te n t p lu m b e r or e le c ­
trician to m ake the necessary repairs.
Today if a custom er wishes to c o n ­
vert his oil furnace to gas, or to install
a n e w gas or electric h e a tin g system,
w e w ill m ake all the arran gem ents a n d
finance tlie in sta lla tio n by easy paym e o u over a p e riod u p to se ven years.
I f a c u s t o m e r w i s h e s to r e w ir e h i s
h o u se , w e w ill d o the same.
T oday a custom er k n ow s the d ate
h i s m e t e r w i l l b e r e a d b e c a u s e h is
p rior b ill tells him .
T oday w e are w ell a lo n g o n ou r
program to install 5,000 rem ote m eter
r ea d in g devices in custom er prem ises
w h ere meters are n o t norm ally acces­
sible. Such custom ers w ill th en receive
bills based o n actual readings rather
tlian estim ated bills based o n past
average use.
Today a custom er is p a id interest
o f 5% o n his deposit, n o t 4% as h e
was a year ago.
D e s p ite th is ta n g ib le p rog re ss w e
k n o w t h a t o u r c u s to m e r s e rv ic e n e e d s
fu r th e r im p ro v e m e n t. P a rtic u la rly w e
m u s t s tre n g th e n o u r b illin g p ro ce d u re s
a n d o u r ( w ility to re s p o n d p r o m p tly
to b illin g c o m p la in ts . O u r te le p h o n e
s e rv ic e , a lt h o u g h w e h a v e in c re a s e d its
c a p a c i t y b y 5 , 0 0 0 c a l l s p e r d a y , s t i l l is
ja m m e d to o o fte n .
T h e way to rem edy the situ a tio n ,
w e are con vin ced , is to d ecen tralize
ou r operation s. E xp e r ie n c e proves w e
c a n n o t p rovide sufficiently g o o d ser­
vice to 3,100,000 electric custom ers a n d
1,100,000 gas custom ers from o n e c e n ­
tral headquarters.
A ccordingly, we have b e g u n to d e­
centralize all custom er services in to
six divisions, W estchester C o u n ty a n d
tlie five b orough s o f N e w York City.
W ith in less than a year, W estchester
a n d Staten Islan d w ill b e in d e p e n d e n t
o p e r a t in g d iv isio n s; w it h in tw o to
th r e e y e a rs M a n h a t t a n , th e B r o n x ,
B rooklyn, a n d (Queens w ill b e lik e­
wise. W e are c o n v in c ed that d e cen tral­
ization w ill b rin g m ore person al ser­
vice to ou r customers, a n d greater effi­
ciencies for our C o m p a n y .
We Give a Damn
C o n E dison has b e e n a lead er i n
the N e w York U r b a n C o a litio n , a n d
've are active in the W estchester C o u n ­
ty U rban C oalition . W e su p p ort w ith
u o a e y a n d talen t their p rogram s a n d
those o f the N a tio n a l B u sin essm en ’s
A llian ce. W e recognize that u rb an
p roblem s are to o big for g o v e rn m en t
a lo n e to solve. As the C ity ’s a n d C o u n ­
ty’s p rin cip al su p p lie r o f electric e n ­
ergy, w e to o m ust be in vo lv ed .
As a n e q u a l-o p p o rtu n ity e m p lo y ­
er, w e practice w h at w e preach. A n
in c re a sin g p e r c e n ta g e o f o u r to ta l
n u m b e r o f e m p loyees b e lo n g to racial
m in o r itie s— 13% today c o m p a r ed to
8% o n ly tw o years ago. In tlie past
year, abou t 30% o f ou r n e w regular
e m p loyees have b e e n A fro-A m erican
or Spanish-A m erican. In a d d itio n w e
h ave e m p lo y ed 365 so-called "hard­
core” u n e m p lo y e d y o u n g m e n a n d
w o m e n in c o o p e ra tio n w ith tlie U.S.
D e p a r tm e n t o f Labor. (W e o b je c t to
th e term "hard-core”; these youngsters
are p r ovin g to be as c ap ab le a n d w e ll
m o tiv a ted as othfer n e w em ployees.)
T o h e lp them rem edy weaknesses in
their basic e d u cation , w e h ave in sti­
tu ted classes in d ie “3 R ’s.”
W e a re p r o u d th a t th e E x e c u tiv e
D i r e c t o r o f th e U .S . E q u a l E m p l o y ­
m e n t O p p o r t u n ity C o m m is s io n , C lif ­
fo r d L . A le x a n d e r , has d e s c rib e d C o n
E d i s o n as h a v i n g t h e b e s t e q u a l e m ­
p lo y m e n t re c o rd o f a n y u t ilit y in
A m e ric a .
Power for the 1970’s
T h is p a st year w e c o m m itte d
m ore th an one-quarter b illio n dollars
for n e w sources o f electrical energy.
O n the H u d s o n R iv e r near In d ia n
P o in t, w e a n n o u n c e d ou r fou rth n u ­
clear p la n t w ith capacity o f 1,100,000
kw. Further u p the H u d s o n at Roseto n , a b o u t half-way b e tw e e n N e w ­
bu rgh an d P ou gh k eep sie, w e have a n ­
n o u n c e d an oil-fired p la n t o f tw o 600,000 kw un its that w e w ill o w n jo in tly
w ith C entral H u d s o n Gas & Electric
C orporation a n d N iagara M ohaw k
P ow er C orporation: o u r in itial share
o f the p la n t w ill be 40% . N u cle a r 4 is
s c h e d u l e d fo r c o m p l e t i o n i n 1974;
R o s e to n in 1972 a n d 1973.
I n a d d ition , last year w e started
construction o f 300,000 kw o f gas tur­
b in e p e ak in g capacity at o u r Astoria
station in Q u een s sc h e d u le d for com ­
p le t io n in 1970.
W h e n d ie n ew g e n e ra tin g capac­
it y c o m m it t e d la st year is a d d e d to
tlie gen era tin g capacity already u n d er
construction at the start o f the year
(In d ia n P o in t 2 a n d 3 a n d Artliur
K ill 3 ) , C o n E dison has a n electric
g e n e ra tin g construction program in
progress o f $625 m illio n w h ich w ill
ad d a b ou t 4,250,000 kw o f n ew capac­
ity. O u r entire system at the present
tim e has 7,500,000 kw o f gen era tin g
c a p a c ity —so w e are increasing it by
m ore than 50% .
T h is giga n tic b u ild in g program
has a two-fold object: to su p p ly load
grow th in ou r service area o f a b ou t
350,000 kw per year, a n d to en a b le
us to retire a n u m b er o f old, inefficient
pla n ts located in N e w Yoik City.
K e y s to n e o f o u r m o d e rn iz a tio n
p r o g r a m , h o w e v e r , is t h e C o r n w a l l o r
S to r m K i n g 2,0 0 0,00 0 k w p u m p e d sto ra ge p r o je c t.
A ld io u g h w e still d o no* have an
F P C license to b u ild C ornw all, we
have m ad e im p o r ta n t progress toward
g e ttin g o n e. T h e T rial E xam in er w h o
heard len gthy testim ony pro a n d con
has reco m m en d e d to the fu ll Federal
P ow er C om m ission that it gran t a li­
cen se . Two m o n th s ag o th e C ity o f
N e w York form ally advised the F ederal
P ow er C om m ission that " N ew York
supports the general p la n o f the C om ­
p a n y to rep lace its o ld coal a n d o il
fired generators in the C ity w ith this
n e w facility upriver.’' H ow e ver , the
C ity o b jected that th e p r op osed u n ­
d erg ro u n d pow erh ou se w o u ld b e lo ­
cated to o near a n u n d e rg r o u n d City
aqu ed uct. A l t h o u g h w e b e lie v e t h a t
t h e p r e s e n t ly p r o p o s e d site f o r th e u n d e r g r o u n d p o w e r h o u s e is th e best site,
a n d t h a t i t w o u l d n o t e n d a n g e r th e
C i t y a q u e d u c t , w e a r e p r e p a r e d to
b u i l d th e u n d e r g r o u n d p o w e r h o u s e a t
a d if f e r e n t lo c q tio n i f th e F e d e r a l
P o w e r C o m m is s io n d e e n u th is necess a ry .
I s la n d s : P o w e r S i t e s o f t h e F u t u r e ?
To p rovid e a site for future n u ­
clear g e n e r a tin g facilities. C on E dison
has pu rchased Fort Slocum , an 80-acre
islan d in L o n g Islan d S o u n d abou t
one-third m ile off N e w R o c h e lle . In
the 1970’s it w o u ld m ake an ideal lo ­
c a tion for u p to 4,000,000 kw o f n u ­
clear gen e ra tio n .
L o o k in g even fu r t h e r in t o th e f u ­
tu re , w e h ave asked th a t p la n n in g f o r
W e lfa re I s la n d n o t p re c lu d e th e loca ­
tio n o f a n u c le a r p o w e r g e n e ra to r u n ­
d e r t h e i s l a n d i n t h e l a t e 1 9 7 0 ’s.
Such a gen erator w ou ld p rodu ce
n o t o n ly electricity, b u t also steam to
h e a t an d co o l the skyscrapers o f M a n ­
hattan . W e w a n t e v en tu a lly to g et all
o f our sm oke stacks o u t o f M anhattan .
A nu clear generator placed u n d e r ­
g r o u n d o n W elfare Islan d cou ld e n ­
able us to rem ove the four sm oke stacks
near the U n ite d N ation s.
B la ck o u t P r o te c tio n
Last year we m aterially strength­
e n e d the ab ility o f our elcctric system
to w ith stan d severe shocks o f the k in d
that triggered the great b lackou t o f
N o v e m b e r 9, 1965. A t a cost o f a b ou t
$23 m illio n , we in stalled 10 ad d itio n a l
gas turbines at 6 p ro d u ctio n plants,
p ro v id e d auto m a tic load sh ed d in g fa­
cilities, a n d ad d ed a d d itio n a l instru­
m e n ta tio n a n d control at ou r Energy
C o n trol C enter. T h e gas turbines will
m ake possible d ie p r o m p t restart of
these plan ts in case o f a system w ide
sh u td o w n . In ad d itio n , diey provide
155,000 kw o f n e w g e n e ra tin g capac­
ity to m e et peak system dem an d .
A lso in 1968, w e la u n ch ed two
m ajor extra h igh voltage transmission
projects to tie ou r system m ore firmly
to o u r n e ig h b o r in g u tilities in N e w
Jersey a n d up state N e w York, a n d
thereby im p rove reliability o f electric
service th ro u g h o u t the N ortheast.
A lth o u g h o u r electric system as a
w h o le perform ed w e ll in 1968, there
w ere several severe local blackou ts o n
o u r system d u rin g d ie sum m er. F our
in te n se h e a t waves in Ju ly a n d A u gu st
caused an u n p r ec e d e n te d air c o n d i­
t io n in g load. L ocal distribu tion facili­
ties becam e overload ed an d fa iled in
som e neigh b orh ood s. A ltogether, a b o u t
5% o f ou r custom ers were affected by
outages or low voltage, or both . W e
d e e p l y r e g r e t th e s e l o c a l f a i l u r e s . W e
a re d e t e r m i n e d to s tr e n g t h e n o u r d is ­
t r i b u t i o n s y s te m so t h a t t h e y w o n ’t
r e c u r . To gather the in fo r m a tio n w e
n e e d for this p u rp ose, w e have sent
q u estion n aires to all o f our custom ers
in the areas w h ich e x p e rie n c ed diffi­
culties.
W e ’r e S till G o i n g U n d e r g r o u n d
I n 1968, all n e w su bd ivisions o f
five or m ore h om es in ou r service area
were b e in g constructed w id i electric
s e r v ic e b y u n d e r g r o u n d c a b l e . N o
utility in A m erica can m atch ou r rec­
ord for p la c in g its electric lin es un der­
g rou n d .
W e h a v e p le d g e d to W e s tch e ste r
C o u n t y t h a t , e v e n as t o h i g h v o l t a g e
tra n s m is s io n lin e s , w e w i l l n o t a c q u ir e
n e w rig h ts o f w ay fo r th e ir c o n stru c­
tio n above g ro u n d . W h e n we have re­
b u i l t o u r e x is tin g o v e rh e a d tra n s m is ­
s io n lin e s to f u l l c a p a c ity , a n d h a v e
o c c u p ie d f u l l y th e tra n s m is s io n rig h ts
o f w a y w e a lre a d y o w n , f u t u r e E H V
lin e s in W estch e ste r w i l l be p la c e d u n ­
d e r g r o u n d —a v e r y c o s t l y b u s i n e s s .
C l e a n E n e r g y , C l e a n Air
I n the struggle o f N e w York City
to clean its air. C o n E dison n o lon ger
p lays the role o f the heavy.
D ram atic progress by C on E dison
i n c o n tr o llin g air p o llu tio n has w o n
r ec o g n itio n d u rin g d ie past year that
w e n o w lead the C ity’s fight tor clean
air. By sw itcliing to prem iu m , low-sul­
fur fuels, in sta llin g electrostatic p re­
cip itators (sm oke cleaners), a n d in ­
creasing the h e ig h t o f sm ok e stacks,
w e h ave since 1965 c u t in h a lf ou r
em issions o f su lfu r d io x id e an d par­
ticu late m atter. O u r three plan ts Uiat
w ill c o n tin u e to b u rn coal have pre(cipitators th at rem ove 99% or m ore
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sm ok e stacks.
In the n e x t decadc, our plans for
a d d in g n u clear g e n eration c o m b in e d
w ith C o r n w a ll’s p u m p e d storage w ill
virtu ally e lim in a te our co n tr ib u tio n
to air p o llu tio n . 7 'h e oil-fired R o seto n
p la n t o n the H u d so n w ill utilize the
n ew est te ch n ology for r em o v in g p o l­
lu tan ts from stack gases.
P resently the chief offenders caus­
in g N e w York’s air p o llu tio n are the
a u to m o b ile (58% ) an d the h e a tin g
p la n ts o f factories, offices a n d apart­
m en ts (23% ).
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W e s h o u ld k n o w . I t has cost a b o u t
$ 1 5 0 m i l l i o n to d o o u r p a r t .
R a t e s a n d E a rn in g s
T h e tough est p rob lem w e faced
d u r in g the past year was h o w to in ­
crease ou r earn in gs (a m o n g the low ­
est in the industry) w ith o u t increasing
ou r rates (am on g the h igh est in the
industry).
T h e obviou s, bu t difficult, so lu ­
tion is to increase sales an d red uce
u n it costs. To increase sales, we h ave
d e v e lo p e d a m ore aggressive sales j>rogram , offered credit to purchasers o f
gas a n d electric h e a tin g systems, a n d
filed two p r o m o tio n a l rate red uction s
—16% for electric heat a n d 25% for
gas air c o n d itio n in g . To cut costs w e
h ave e x p a n d e d co m p e titiv e b id d in g ,
r ed u c ed ou r payroll a n d contract la­
bor by a b o u t 900 persons, a n d in sti­
tu te d a w id e range o f other econ om ies.
D e sp ite these strenuou s efforts,
o u r earn in gs for co m m o n stockholders
h a v e n o t increased above the previous
year’s level, m a in ly because o f higlier
taxes. L a s t y e a r t h e i n c r e a s e i n f e d ­
e r a l, s ta te a n d lo c a l ta xe s, e x c lu s iv e o f
i n c o m e ta x e s , a m o u n t e d to
m il­
l i o n o f w h i c h a b o u t h a l f is a c c o u n t e d
f o r b y in c re a s e d ta x rate s. O u r a n n u a l
c i t y t a x b i l l —j u s t o u r c i t y t a x b i l l — is
n o w m o r e t h a n I 1 /2 t i m e s w h a t w e
e a rn f o r o u r c o m m o n s to c k h o ld e rs .
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I n 1969 we a n d o th er businesses
face e v e n m ore tax increases. W e also
face large increases in the o th er costs
o f p r o v id in g electricity, gas a n d steam
— for e x a m p le , w age rates w ill increase
a b o u t 10%, e m p lo y ee frin ge benefits
w ill increase su bstan tially, an d interest
rates o n n e w capital are n ow at the
h igh est p o in t in the past 100 years.
N ew F a c e s of 1968
To ach ieve ou r a m b itio n o f pro­
v id in g N e w York City an d W estches­
ter C o u n ty the best energy service in
the world, we are a ssem b lin g a new ,
y o u n g team o f exec u tiv e talent.
In large part because o f a reduc­
tio n from 68 to 65 in the age o f m an ­
datory retirem ent, 135 top an d m id d le
m a n a g e m e n t e m p l o y e e s r e t i r e d in
1968. l b fill the vacancies caused by
these retirem ents, we have m ad e m any
p r o m o tio n s from w ith in the c o m p a ­
ny, b r in gin g you n ger p e o p le in to p o ­
sitions o f authority, an d have g iv e n
the m a n a g e m e n t a liealthy in fu s io n o£
n e w talen t from o u tsid e tlie com p an y.
W ith th e w h o le h e a rte d co o p e ra ­
t i o n o f t h e m e n a n d w o m e n xoho h a v e
s e r v e d C o n E d is o n so f a i t h f u l l y f o r
m a n y years, a l l o f us h a v e d o n e o u r
best th is past y e a r to t u r n C o n E d is o n
a rou n d .
W e p ro m is e th a t in th e y e a r a h e a d
w e w i l l press f o r w a r d o u r e ffo rts to
m a k e C o n E d is o n th e n u m b e r o n e u til-^
i t y n o t o n l y i n size b u t i n s e r v ic e .
In C l o s i n g , “ T h a n k Y o u ”
F in ally, all o f us o n C on Edison's
m a n a g e m e n t team wish to than k each
o f o u r custoniei-s for d ie m oral su p ­
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d u r in g the two-w eek strike last m o n t h
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ly in d ic a te t h e e m p lo y e e s ’ c o n ­
v i c t i o n t h a t C S E A Is e q u i p p e d to
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83 1 to 7 2 6 , w h i l e a t h i r d o r g a n i z a ­
t i o n o n t h e b a l l o t . C o u n c i l 50 ,
A F C M E , g a rn e r e d o n ly 260 v o tes.
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r e j e c t i o n o f C o u n c i l 50 i n t h e f i r s t
b a llo t , W e n z l s a i d i t p r o v e d “ t h a t
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t h a t C S E A h a s p r o v e n it s s u c c e s s
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Y o r k S t a t e ,” W e n z l s a id . T h e
C S E A l e a d e r w a s r e f e r r i n g to t h e
m o r e t h a n 300 c o n tr a c ts a lr e a d y
n e g o tia te d b y C S E A fo r e m p lo y e e s
in c o u n t i e s , c i t i e s , t o w n s , v il l a g e s ,
a n d sc h o o l d istr ic ts a c r o ss th e
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l o n g i n t h e p u b li c e m p l o y m e n t
a r e n a ,” h e c o n c lu d e d .
R u n - o f f b a llo ts m u s t be p o s t ­
m a r k e d n o l a t e r t h a n J a n . 17 a n d
w i l l b e c o u n t e d J a n . 2 3, w it h - t h e
r e su lts b e in g a n n o u n c e d t h a t s a m e
d a y . C S E A o ffic ia ls w ere o n h a n d
la s t w e e k a t t h e P u b lic E m p lo y ­
m e n t R e l a t i o n s B o a r d i n A lb a n y
to c a r e f u l l y s c r u t i n i z e t h e l i s t o f
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w h a t a m o u n t s t o t h e F e d e r a l e.xe c u t l v e o r d e r o n r e p resen ta tio n ,
a r b i t r a t i o n , r e g u l a t i o n s a n d griev­
a n c e s p r o c d u r e s f o r t h e S t a t e law.
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k n o w n t o T h r u w a y w o r k e r s , t h e r e p l o y e e s w o u l d c o n s i d e r t h e pen­
is n o d o u b t t h a t t h o s e w h o c a s t a l t i e s t o o s e v e r e .
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supei*visor o f th e G re e ce C en tr a l
S c h o o ls, a $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 -a -y e a r job, a n d
a s s is t a n t su pervisor o f tr a n sp o r ­
ta t i o n a t P e n fie ld , w h ic h p a y s
$12,500.
b u ild in g is r e p o r te d ly le a s e d to t h e
53 degrees.
S ta te
fr o m S im m o n s M a c h in e
The sa m e w a s tr u e for N a r c o tic s
T o o l Corp.
C o m m i s s i o n e m p lo y e e s in A lb an y.
C S E A p r e sid e n t, T h e o d o r e C.
This w a s n o t t h e fir s t tim e th e
W e n r f th e n fire d o f f a te le g r a m
buildings h a d b e e n in a d e q u a te ly
to E r sa H . P o s to n , C ivil S e r v ic e
h e a t e d , i t w a s le a r n e d . S e v e r a l
C o m m is s io n p r e sid e n t, d e m a n d in g
the e m p lo y e e s h a d c o m ­
t h a t s h e "w aive S t a t e a tt e n d a n c e
p l a i n e d to t h e ir su p e rv iso r s t h a t
r u le s (fo r e m p lo y e e s a f f e c t e d ) a n d
jt was im p o ssib le for t h e m to do
p r o v id e l e a v e w i t h o u t c h a r g e to
their work in th e b o n e c h illin g
a c c iu n u la te d le a v e c r e d its d u rin g
cold.
th e p e r io d t h a t t h e S t a t e h a s n o t
LAst w e e k w h e n it h a p p e n e d p r ovid ed h e a t . ”
a g a i n , som e o f t h e e m p lo y e e s a s k ­
W e n z l a ls o c a lle d for “a n i m ­
ed the Civil S e a v ice E m p lo y e e s
m e d ia te in v e s t ig a t io n for t h e p u r ­
Assn. for h e lp .
p o s e o f y o u r c lo s in g th e s e o f f ic e s
They g o t it.
u n t il a d e q u a t e h e a t i n g is p o s ­
When w o r d o f t h e su d d e n c old sib le ,” a lso w i t h o u t c h a r g e to th e
vave in th e M e n a n d s b u ild in g g o t e m p lo y e e s ’ le a v e cre d its.
T h e C S E A le a d e r ’s te le g r a m r e ­
to CSEA o ffic ia ls , in q u irie s w ere
made a n d it w a s le a r n e d t h a t t h e m in d e d t h e S t a t e t h a t it h a s a
Icy w eather in sid e w a s c a u se d by “r e s p o n s ib ility to p rovid e s a f e a n d
a lack o f m a i n t e n a n c e p eop le in h e a l t h y w ork e n v ir o n m e n t w ith o u t
G reece
r e q u ir e m e n ts
in c lu d e
the bu ild in g o n w e e k e n d s a n d p e n a liz in g t h e e m p lo y e e s for its
h iffh s c h o o l g r a d u a tio n a n d tw o
holidays to t u r n o n t h e h e a t. T h e fa ilu r e to do so .”
y e a r s ’ e x p e r ie n c e in a u to m o tiv e
r e p a ir
w ork.
P e n fie ld
requires
s c h e d u lin g a bus.
O th e r c ivil service e x a m s s e t
for F eb . 15 inclu de:
S u p e r in te n d e n t o f m a in t e n a n c e
services, M o n roe C o m m u n ity C ol­
lege, $8,658 to $10,816 per year,
filin g d e a d lin e J a n . 13.
M a in t e n a n c e su pervisor, M o n ­
roe C o u n ty H o m e a n d C o m m u n it y
H o sp ita l, $7,540 to $9,412 a y e ar,
f ilin g d e a d lin e , J a n . 13.
S p e c i a l . c a sew ork er. S o c ia l S e r v ­
ice s D e p a r tm e n t , $8,060 to $10,062
a ye a r, d e a d lin e J a n . 6.
D o n ’t
(Continued from Page 12)
te r m ln e d .
An
a s s is t a n t
se c re ta ry
(for
m a n p o w e r a n d r eser v e a f f a ir s , a t
$28,750; h is sp e c ia l a s s is t a n t (a l­
r e a d y v a c a n t ) , a t sa la r y n o t y et
d e t e n n in e d ; h i s s e c r e t a r y - s t e n o g rapher, $9,297; a n d h is d e p u ty for
p e r so n n e l p o lic y
(v e ter a n
pre­
fe r r e d ), a t $26,264.
A :general c o u n s e l, a t $28,000,
h is
secretary-sten ograp h er,
at
$8,462;
and
secretary-sten ogra­
p h e r fo r i n t e r d e p a r t m e n t a l a c t iv ­
itie s, $10,203.
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to
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the
c o m p l a i n t i« n o t s e r v e d w i t h t h i s
s u m m o n s , to se rv e a n o tice o f a p p e a r ­
ance, o n t h e P l a in tif f 's A tto rn e y , w ith in
tw en ty days a fte r the
srrv ice o f th is
s u m m o n s , e x clu siv e of th e day of eervice;
a n d i n ca/?e o f y o u r f a i l u r e t o a p p e a r ,
o r a n s w e r , ju d erm en t will be t a k e n asrainst
y o u b y d e fa u lt, fo r th e relief d e m an d ed
in t h e c o m p l a in t .
Date <l. O c t o b e r 2 0 , 19(18.
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Office a n d P o s t Office A d d r e s s :
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is t o c o m p e l t h e d e le rn iin :it ion o f a n y
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XV
“ T e a m s te r D a y d r e a m s ”
- H o ffa P o w e r
WRfTE TO CSEA in Albany and w e'll send you a copy
of the Teamster contract fo r the Massachusetts
Turnpike workers whom they have represented fo r
years. It's below Mew York State Thruway workers
oa practically every count. For this kind of "repre­
sentation** you pay $91.00 a year dues (compared to
CSEA's $26.00) plus any special assessments that the
Teamster big-wigs might dream up. Vote CSEA— the
union whose only business Is New York State Public
employees.
C ivil Service Employees Associotioii Inc.
33 Elk St.. Albany
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