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CSEA Picks Up
Educators A ssn /s
Support In Election
(S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r)
CSEA President Says
5-Unit Sweep Is Goal
A L B A N Y — A n a l l - o u t v i c t o r y is b e i n g s o u g h t b y t h a
C iv il S e r i v c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n . a s m o r e t h a n 1 3 0 ,0 00 b a l l o t s
w e r e b e i n g m a i l e d o u t t h i s w e e k in t h e b i g g e s t u n i o n e l e c t i o n
c o n t e s t e v e r h e l d b y S t a t e e m p lo y e e s .
T h ^ o r e C. W e n d , p re s id e n t of
W A S S A IC — T h e
M e n ta l
ha^r
H y g i e n e E d u c a t o r s A s s n ., a th e E m p lo y e w J ^ , a t l o n
g r o u p s o f p r o f e s s i o n a l s e m ­ n o t o jJ y u r g .^ a ll S ta te em ploy ees
o iV o te ro rC S E A b u th a a a ls o a s k p lo y e d b y t h e S t a t e o f N e w ted
e v ery E m p lo y e es A sso ciatio n
Y ork, h a s en d o rsed th e 172,000- m e m b e r to ao h is u tm o st to m a k e
m e m b er Civil S erv ice E m ployees su re his fellow w o rk e rs u se th e ir
A ssn. in th e S ta te collective b a r ­ b allo t — fo r CSEA.
g a in in g electio n s in th e P ro fes­
B a llo ts fo r th e five u n its d e ­
sio nal, T e c h n ic a l a n d S u p erv iso ry
sig n a te d by th e P u b lic E m p lo y ­
(C o n tin u ed on P a ^ e 16)
m e n t R e la tio n s B oat'd will be in
M IN E O L A — S t a t e e m p l o y e e s f a c i n g e l e c t i o n s f o r a b a r afningr a g e n t w ill h a v e t h e e n t h u s i a s t i c s u p p K )rt o f m o r e
nan 60,000 f e l lo w m e m b e r s o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s
ssu. i n c o u n t y c h a p t e r s , s t a t e s e c o n d v i c e - p r e s i d e n t I r v i n g
umenbaum re p o rte d th is w eek.
T h e S u ffo lk c h a p te r h a s m a d e its
This o rg a n iz a tio n is o n e ,” h e o ffice fa c ilitie t a v a ila b le a s n e e d ­
Tted. “W e a re to g e th e r in co m - ed. N a ssau a n d S u ffo lk c h a p te r
011 outlook, co m m o n p ro b lem s
m e m b ers h a v e v o lu n te e re d to a s ­
Kl In th e know ledge t h a t w o rk - sist in g e ttin g o u t lite r a tu r e to
together is w h a t h a s p ro d u ced th e h o s p ita l w o rk ers a n d in c o n ­
ii^ for all in th e p a st.
ta c tin g th e ir frie n d s th e re .
County c h a p te r m e m b e rs w ill
“I n v isits to ev ery o on feren ce
list S ta te em ployee c h a p te rs in a n d m o st c h a p te rs , I h a v e stre sse d
ttiiig out th e vo te , he pro m ised. c o o p e ra tio n ,” P la u m e n b a u m d e ­
Flaum enbaum , w ho h a s b een cla red , “b u t perh a.p s I n e e d n o t
►oidinaing th e CSEA c a m p a ig n h a v e done so. T h e s p irit is th e re .
nong 15,000
M e n ta l H ygiene W e h a v e th e ^ i i - i t to s ta y a n d
apartment em iployees in L ong w in to g e th e r.
•arkd p sy c h ia tric
in s titu tio n s ,
“C o u n ty a n d lo c al em ployees
^ the in te r- c h a p te r c o o p e ra tio n a re q u ite a w a re t h a t a n y w e ak en ­
(S p e c ia l to T h e L e a d e r)
Long Is la n d is ty p ic a l o f th e in g of C SE A ’s S ta t e r e p r e s e n ta ­
A
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C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n ., e x p r e s s e d
'Irtt th ro u g h o u t th e S ta te .
tio n bodes ill fo r th e m , a n d viceF’ie'Id s ta f f
p e rs o n n e l
h a v e versa. A ny o u tsid e organiziation c o n f i d e n c e to d a y t h a t a r e a p a y d i f f e r e n t i a l s f o r S t a t e - e m 9rke<l to g e th e r in th is c ru c ia l t h a t c a sts d o u b t o n o u r u n a n im ity p l o y e d r e g i s t e r e d p r o f e s s i o n a l n u r s e s i n N e w Y o r k C it y , L o n g
■oup reg ard less o f th e ir re g u la r is e n g ag in g in w ish fu l th in k in g ,” I s l a n d a n d R o c k l a n d C o u n t y w ill b e r e s t o r e d .
•Igi^ments, P la u m e n b a u m n o te d . P la u m e n b a u n r ad d ed .
CSEA P re s id e n t T h eo d o re C.
W enzl sa id t h a t th e em ployee o r ­
g a n izatio n h a s b e en in c o n s ta n t
to u c h w ith S ta t e D ire c to r of E m ­
ployee R e la tio n s Abe L evin e w ho
ex p ressed d eep c o n c e rn o v er th e
m a tte r . L ev in e s a id a t L e a d e r
p re ss tim e t h a t h e w as d o in g
e v e ry th in g in h is p o w er to resolve
th e s itu a tio n .
N urses in d o w n s ta te in s titu tio n s
h av e th r e a te n e d m a ss re s ig n a tio n s
b e ca u se th e y h a d b ee n d en ied
thip
T h e 3 ,5 0 0 - m e m b e r N e w Y o r k S t a t e H i g h w a y E n g i n e e r s A s s o c i a t i o n h a s
a re a o o st-o f-liv in g ^;>ay d if f e r e n ­
o u t i n s u p p o r t o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n . i n t h e u p c o m i n g c o l l e c t i v e b a r tia ls w h en th e C S E A -n e g o tia te d
‘‘‘n g e l e c t i o n s f o r S t a t e e m p lo y e e s , t h e L e a d e r h a s l e a r n e d .
p a y ra ise fo r S ta t e em ployees
C o o n e y , p r e s i d e n t o f t h e H i g h w a y E n g i n e e r s A s s o c i a t i o n , s a i d l a s t w e e k t h a t w e n t th ro u g h in A pril. T h e n u rses,
ooard of D ire cto rs h a d fully
w ho h a d e n jo y ed a pay d iffe re n CSEA fo r v ic to ry in th e cu ssed th e f u tu r e e le ctio n s in d e ­
“T h e
su p p o rt of
in(U vidual ta il sin e c S e p te m b e r, 1968, d e ­
■ ‘''test.
ta il a n d th e c o n se n su s w as to b ack g ro u p s su c h a s th e H ig h w a y E n ­
sig n ed to b rin g th e ir pay u p to a
OSEA as th e o rg a n iz a tio n w hose g in e e rs,” be sa id , “ is o v e rw h elm ­
th e M e n ta l H y g ien e
p a r w ith th a t o f p riv a te ly -e m v
ic
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^ oyees Assn. h a d also e n d o rsed
(C o n tin u ed o n P a g e 14)
te re s ts o f e n g in e e rs in th e S ta te believe t h a t CSEIA is th e b e st o r­
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Urged all M e n ta l H ygiene
P i ^ i d e n t T h e o d o re C. W enzl emiployees to d a y . W e w elcom e
• '"^orkei’s to “v o te C SE A .”
Shop a t th e N e w Y o rk F le a M a r k e t,
o f th e CSEA h a ile d th e e n d o rs e ­ th e ir sup p o i t a n d m o re im p o rta n t
^ ^ c i a t i o n m e e tin g la s t m e n t as “ a n o th e r v ic to ry fo r th e tr u s t th e e n g in e e rs h a v e 2 5 th an d S iith A ve n u e . O p e n -A ir
A f t s A A n tiq u e * P a ir. A dm . 9 8 c .—
Cooney said , e n g in e e rs d is­ OSEA.”
p la c e d In C S E A .Advt.
CSEA Assured By State Of
Restoration Of Differentials
To Metropolitan Area Nurses
se cu rity u n it; g o ld fo r t h .
p e ra tio n a l u n it: p in k fo r th e Ir,i y m tio n a l u n it; blue fo r th e ad m in is tra tiv e u n it; a n d g re e n fo r
th e p ro fessio n al, te c h n ic a l a n d
scien tific u n it.
J u ly Z l D e ad lin e
T he b allo ts m u s t be filled o u t
a n d re tu r n e d to P E R B by J u ly 21
in o rd e r to b e c o u n te d . B a llo ts
fo r e a c h u n it will be c o u n te d s e p ­
a ra te ly and re su lts a n n o u n c e d a s
th ey a re re a c h e d . PEJRB so u rces
in d ic a te th a t th e votes in the s e ­
c u rity u n it will be c o u n ted firs t
s in c e it h as th e le a st n u m b e r oC
m e m b e rs.
“ CSEA is on th e b allo t in e v e ry
u n it a n d we exp ect to w in e v e r /
o n e ,” sa id T heod o re C. W enzl,
p re s id e n t of th e 17,000-m em ber
Civil S erv ice E m ployees A ssn ., th e
m a in c o n te n d e r in th e ele c tio n .
“ CSEA h as been th e c h a m p io n of
th e rig h ts of S ta t e em p lo y ee s sin ca
1910 a n d S ta te e m p lo y ees k n o w it.
(C o ntinu ed o n P a ^ e 16)
I^H E A A l s o U r g e s V o t e C S E A '
lig h w a y Engineers A d d
'■ndorsement To CSEA
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e v e r y a c t i o n t h e r e is a l w a y s
opp>osed a n e q u a l r e a c t i o n ,
a n d th e m a ssive sw ing of s u p p o rt
b e h in d th e M a y o ra l b id of S e n a to r
J o h n M aix:hi by R e p u b lic a n E»artf
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*Tn o u r judgemewt,** M id F r e j ,
“ th e se p eople were performln* a
f a r g r e a te r serv ice to the city in
th e ir o ld p o sts than they w ill In
th e ir new a ss ig n m e n ts. W e d o n ’t
u n d e r s ta n d w hy rlfcal serv ices
■ y UEO J. MARGOLIN
sh o u ld be c u t if It’s n o t a questJion
of b u d g e t.”
As a re s u lt of th e a c tio n ta k e n
Mr. Alarfolin is Professor of B usiness Administratiou
by D ire c to r o f P ro b a tio n J o h n the Borough of M anhattan Community College and Adjun
A. W a llace, n in e m e m b e rs of th e
Professor of Public Adm inistration in New York tlniversit
P P O A , a ll se n io r w o ik ers, w ere
Graduate School of Public Adm inistration,
tr a n s f e r r e d fro m jo b s in w h ic h
th e y h a d serv ed fo r th re e to 15
y e a rs, sa id F rey .
“W e c a n ’t u n d e rs ta n d th is c u t
in v ita l serv ices,” h e said , “w h e n
th e b u d g e t c u t o l $1 .7 -m illion h a s
b een fully re s to re d a n d a n e x tra
$100,000 ad d ed besides.
A Responsible Union F 5.
A-Bull-In-A-China-Shop
State In stitu tio n a l
Educators Endorse
CSEA In Elections
ALBANY— T h e
N ew Y o rk
S ta te I n s titu tio n a l E d u c a to rs
A s s o c ia tio n h a s e n d o r s e d th e
C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n .
as its c a n d id a te in th e S ta te c o l­
lective b a rg a in in g e lectio n s.
CTharles W e n c h o f th e S ta te
V o c a tio n a l In s titu tio n a t W e st
C oxsackie, p re s id e n t of th e A sso­
c ia tio n , w ired CSEA ex ecutiv e d ir ­
e c to r Jo se p h D. L o c h n e r la s t w eek
to ex p ress h is A ssociatio n’s s u p ­
p o r t fo r CSEA.
W e n c h to ld C SEA th a t th e I n ­
s titu tio n EJducators “un eq u iv o cally
v o te d In th e ir Fetoi'uai'y m e e tin g
to s u p p o rt CSEA a s b a rg a in in g
a g e n t w h en a n electio n is h eld,
a n d we still h o ld thds p o sitio n
ar>d u rg e in d iv id u a l s u p p o r t in tlie
com ing b a llo tin g .”
o r k e r s :
e g o t i a t i n g
a
'Rie nine w orken In th e posts
eliminated have been transtferred
to Juvenile Team Courts.
w i t h
t h e
b a l i g a m
F R O M T H E p u b l i c r e l a t i o n s v i e w p o i n t , n e x t w e e k ’s co
l e c t i v e b a r g a i n i n g e l e c t i o n a m o n g S t a t e e m p l o y e e s is critic
t o t h e p r e s e n t a n d f u t u r e w e l l - b e i n g o f e v e r y c i v il servar
F O R 60 Y E A R S t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s Ajssn. h
e a rn e d o u ts ta n d in g pu b lic r e la ­
its o p e ratio n s.
tio n s by its to ta l d evo tio n to th e
W E M U S T N O T forget
ta s k of im p ro v in g th e econom ic
w ith th is loud b a rk cam e k>tfi
a n d p ro fessio n a l s ta tu s o f its
sn a rls. O u r re a d e rs sho u ld be t
m em b ers.
b e s t in fo rm e d pe<H>le in th e woi
T H E CSEA w on n » r e g a in s fo r on th e im p o ten c e of snarls
its o o n s titu te n ts th a n a lm o st a n y e n h a n c in g a n y o n e ’s public i
o th e r o rg a n iz a tio n of public e m ­ la tio n s.
ployees in th e U n ite d S ta te s . I t
IN F A C T w h a t th e snarls (
h a s ach iev ed th is by th e h ig h w as cau se co n sid erab le harm
c alib re of its u n p a id o fficers, th e th e g ood p u b lic re la tio n s of d
in te llig e n t, 2 4 -h o u r a tte n tio n to se rv a n ts. W ith e a c h sn a rl cai
d u ty by its p a id p ro fessio n als, a n d th e cry of “ s trik e ” . T h is wm
its to ta lly re«X )nsible n ^ o t l a - p e a te d o fte n e n o u g h so th a t t
tio n s w ith officials o f th e S ta te c a s h
cu sto m ers— th e
taxpaj
o f New Y ork.
lo st th e ir p a tie n c e .
NO O NE— le a st of a ll the U
B Y E V E R Y D E F IN IT IO N o t
su p erb pu b lic re la tio n s, th e C SEA p a y e rs — likes to be threaten
h a s w on th e p u b lic re la tio n s “b lu e O ne re a so n th e ta x p a y e rs have I
co m e allerg ic to th e cr;
rib b o n .”
A LO NG CAM E a “jo h n n y -c o m e - “ s trik e ” by p u b lic employee*
la te ly -b u U -in - th e - c h in a - s h o p ” th a t th e “bu ll-ln -th e-ch in a-sh (
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noise by th ro w in g Its w e ig h t
T H A T S E N T th e good pul
a ro u n d . As w ith som e la rg e dogs,
th e re w as m o re b a rk th a n b ite to re la tio n s of civil service into
skid fro m w h ich it h a s not
fu lly recovered.
T H E CSEA h a s b een trying
re p a ir th e d am a g e done by
“b u ll-in -th e -c h in a s h o p ” orean
tio n . I t h a s n o t been an
ta sk .
I T T O O K 20 y ears fo r the CS
to b u ild good pub lic relatlo
b y solid a ch ie v e m e n t on a pro!
sio n al level.
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g ro u p w recked th is good pul
re la tio n s in 20 days.
T H IS
P R O V E S one paln
p o in t— it is so m u c h easier
d e stro y th a n to build.
T H E Q U E S T IO N w lilch St
em ployees m u s t an sw er is a co
p a ra tiv e ly sim ple one:
W H Y T A K E th e im prudent
of
a
“b u ll-ln -th e -c h in a -^ ^
o rg a n iz a tio n , w h ic h is so effect
a t d e stru c tio n , w h en you
choose th e constructiveness >
solid re c o rd of ac h iev em en t oH
CSEA w h ic h h a s p a id off so hai
som ely b o th econom ically
p ro fessio n ally ?
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A co m p etitiv e o ra l exajnl^®*
w as ta k e n by th e 35 c a n d i d *
fo r p ro m o tio n to senior C'"
e x a m in e r in th e C ity of ^
Y ork re ce n tly .
C IV IL S E R V IC E LEADER
A m e r i c a ’* L e a d i n g
1 1 W a r r e n S t., N e w Y o r k , N . Y . * T elep h o n e: 212 B E ekm an
P u b l i s h e d E a c h Tuesdi«T
6 6 9 A tla n tic S treet
S ta m fo rd , C onn.
B u siness a n d E d ito ria l
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New Y oiic S ta t e P a ro le O ffic ers
S ta te m e n ts o f e n d o rs e m e n ts fo r m e e t i n g o f t h e L o n g I s l a n d C o n f e r e n c e o n S t a t e e l e c t i o n s l a s t T h u r s d a y n i g h t .
Aasn.
OSEIA h a v e also co m e fr o m th e
I n a r o u s i n g s p e e c h , L o e h n e r s t r e s s e d t h e i m p o r t a n c e o f “ t h e b i g v i c t o r y t h a t is In
T h e P a ro le O ffic e rs A ssn. in ­ Now STork S t a t e H igihw ay E n ­
y o u r g ra s p .” A big w in m e a n s big
fo rm ed C 6E A o f th e ir e n d o rs e ­ g in e e rs A ssn., th e M e n ta l H ygiene g a in s, h e a s s e rte d w hile th e e f­
m e n t in a te le g ra m to W enzl la s t E m p lo y ees A ssn., th e M e n ta l H y ­ f o r t by J o h n n y -c o m e -la te ly o r ­
week, s ta tin g t h a t th e y w ould g ie n e E d u c a to rs A ssn., n u rs e s a t g a n iz a tio n s c a n only s p lin te r S ta te
su p p o rt tjhe E m ploy ees A ssn. In C ra ig C olony S ta te M e n ta l I n ­ em p lo y ees a n d re d u c e th e ir b a r ­
all five em p lo yee u n its a n d t h a t s titu tio n a n d a t S y ra c u se S ta te g a in in g effectiv en ess.
th e y w ould u rg e a ll o f th e ir m e m ­ S ch o ol, a n d th e In stitu tio n ia l E d u ­
C opies of L o c h n e r’s sp e ec h In
c a to rs A ssn.
bers to v o te fo r CSEA .
w h ic h h e d e ta ile d “fa lse h o o d s"
sp re a d u n d e r th e guise of h o n e s t
c a m p a ig n in g by o th e r o rg a n iz a ­
tio n s, w ere d is p a tc h e d Im m e d ia te ­
ly to a ll c h a p te rs fo r th e ir g u id ­
a n c e in th e g e t-o u t- th e -v o te drive.
S ta t e seco n d v ic e -p re sid e n t I r v ­
in g F la u m e n b a u m , w ho also h e a d s
th e S ta te w id e c o m m itte e on u n io n
(S p e c ia l to T h e L e a d e r )
a c tiv itie s, to ld th e d e le g a te s:
“I ’m d a n im e d p ro u d of CSEA.
A L B A N Y — ^A ction b y t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n .
to h a l t t h e a r b i t r a r y f i r i n g o f 37 a r c h i t e c t s a n d n i n e c h a u f ­ W e c a n c all e a c h o th e r n am es,
f e u r s b y t h e S t a t e O ffic e o f G e n e r a l S e r v i c e s h a s s p a r k e d b u t le t som e o u ts id e r a tta c k us
a n d we s ta n d to g e th e r a n d clobber
c rie s o f “ in v e s ti g a ti o n ” b y A lb a n y a r e a le g is la to r s .
h im .” H e u rg e d m e m b e rs to
S ev e ra l a re a la w m a k e rs h a v e
blie B u d g e t D ivision to fin d o u t “ k n o c k ’em o ff so b a d ly t h a t th e y
ta k e n u p th e CSEA b a n n e r by re fa c ts b e h in d th e firin g .
n e v e r com e b a c k to h a u n t us
questlti« a m e e tin g b e tw ee n th e m ­
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b ein g a g a in .”
V IC T O R Y S E E N
T h re e o ffic ia ls o f th e Civil S ervice E m ­
selves, a c o m m itte e o f a ffe c te d
m a d e , a c c o rd in g to th e O G S, bo
C a m p a ig n m a te ria ls w ere d is­ ployees A ssn. d isp lay th e "V fo r V ic to ry ” sig n a t a sp ecial m e e tin g
eniiployees, a n d O G S C o m m issio n er
tr a n s f e r o r fin d p riv a te e m p lo y ­ tr ib u te d a t th e m e e tin g , a n d of p re s id e n ts of CSEA c h a p te rs on L o n g I s la n d la s t w eek. L e ft t«
C. V. R . S c h u y le r to in v e stig a te
m e n t fo r th e 37 a ffe c te d a r c h i­ L o e h n e r e x p la in e d th e d eliv ery of rig h t, a re : J o se p h D. L o e h n e r, ex e c u tiv e d ire c to r; G eo rg e K o c h ,
btie issue of th e firin g s b efo re
te c ts, a CSEA sp o k e sm a n sa id t h a t o th e r m a te ria ls to g e th e r w ith th e L o n g Is la n d C o n feren ce p re s id e n t a n d Irvingr F la u m e n b a u m , p a st«
tiie m id -J u ly d ism issal d a te a r ­
“th is Is n o t good enougih. P ro m ise s o p en in g o f a n a d v e rtis in g an d p u b ­ p re s id e n t o f th e co n feren c e a n d second v ic e -p re sid e n t o f th e S ta t*
rives. T h e y h a v e a sk ed t h a t th e
m e a n n o th in g to th e se em ployees.” lic ity c a m p a ig n . Postei-s n o te t h a t A ssociatio n .
Nt^ployees in q u estio n —s till n o t
A CSEA c o m m itte e co m p o sed C SEA Is th e “ n u m b e r one civil
d esig n ated by n a m e by th e O G S—
H e re c a lle d how C o un cil 50,
o f a ffe c te d O G S em ployees a n d service u n io n ” a n d t h a t a b e n e fit
n ot be fire d u n til th e m a tte r is
w h o se m e m b e rs h ip is a b o u t 10,000
CSEiA le a d e rs h a s a lre a d y m e t g a in e d is w o rth tw o p ro m ise d .”
fully in v e stig ated .
tw ice w ith O G S re p re s e n ta tiv e s
L o n g Is la n d C o n fere n ce p re s i­ c o m p a re d w ith CSEIA’s 162,000,
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A le a d e r of C ouncil 50, A m eri­
C o u n cil 50 re p o rte d a d efic it of
ilie w ork w h ich th e O G S e m p lo y ­ q u e stio n s a re sim p le : W liy is th e o rg a n iz a tio n .
O G S sp en d in g so m u c h m oney on
L o e h n e r w a rn e d a g a in s t o v e r­ $60,000 a y e a r ago, L o e h n e r r e ­ c a n F e d e ra tio n of S ta te , C o u n ty
ees w ere h ire d fo r a n d c a n do less
o u ts id e consultaTvts w h e n th e y co n fid en c e. “ W e d o n ’t w a n t a p o rte d . “W h a t Is th e ir d e b t n o w ? ” & M im icp al E m ployees w ra n g le d
expensivelyh a v e c o m p e te n t q u a lified a r c h i­ m a i-g lnal v ic to ry ,” h e a sse rte d . .he asked . “W h a t a re th e ir dues free tim e on ta lk sh ow s a ire d
A ssem blym an Skuiss sa id la s t
by two B u ffa lo -a re a te le v isio n
w>?ek t h a t th e g ro u p will m a k e te c ts o n th e p a y ro ll a lre a d y w ho “T h e g re a te r th e m a jo rity , th e going to be in th e fu tu re ? ”
statio iis.
att a p p e a l bo th e G o v ern o r an d c a n do th e jo b ju s t as w ell a n d gi-eater th e b e n e fits .”
F la u m e n b a iu n , w ho h e lp ed to
H e u sed th e shows, of co u rse,
W'liil try to m e e t w ith G e n e m l fo r less m o n e y ? A n d w h y chose
re c r u it M a ry W ilso n, fo n n e r p re s ­
Deputy Commissioner id
to plug C o u n cil 50 in th e co m ­
Sohuyler a n d a rep i’e s e n ta tiv e o f bo fire th e se a rc h ite c ts in o rd e r
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to m e e t b u d g e t c u ts, w h e n th e
in g re p re s e n ta tio n electio n amion*
K in g s P a r k S ta t e H o sp ita l a n d
S ta te em ployees.
b u lk o f th e m o n e y is a c tu a lly d ir e c to r of re c re a tio n fo r bhe C ity
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C SEA u n its h e re, led by H e n ­
going bo outisldc firm s?
tr e a s u re r of th e A FSC M E local a t
nessey, who Is also a m e m b e r
“W e w elcom e bhe s u p p o r t of u ty C o m m issio n er of th e S ta te
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th e la w m a k e rs a n d we a re going A th le tic C om m ission. M a c K in n o n
S a l a r y C o m m . L e t t e r s bo c o n tin u e th is in v e stig a tio n in to su cceed s T h o m a s W . R y an In th e d re d s o f pled g e c a rd s fo r CSEA m a n d e d — a n d o b ta in e d — e q u a l
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tim e a n d gave th e CSEA sto ry .
giene D e p a rtm e n t emiployees.
S a la ry C o m m itte e o f th e Civil e v e ry th in g is o u t in h e p o e n ,” h e
Service Bm pW yees A ssn. h a s a sk ed said .
The L ea d e r to exiprefis th e th a n k s
c o m m itte e m e m b ers to th e
ni^any S ta te A^'orkers w ho h a v e
w ritten bo th e c o m m ittee so m a n y
letters of c o n g ra tu la tio n s on th e
job done by th e B m ployees A sso­
T h e sla te of o fficers of th e New
ciation in secu rin g h e fty g a in s fo r Yoi-k Ciity c h a p te r, Civil Sei-vice
S tate w o rk ers th is y e a r.
E m ployees A ssn., w as officially
In h is le tte r to T h e L e a d e r, B e n ­ sw o rn in re c e n tly a t th e c h a p te r ’s
det w rote sa y in g also:
m o n th ly m e e tin g h e ld a t G a s n e r’s
“M uch m o re re m a in s to be R e s ta u r a n t in M a n h a tta n .
done. W e m u s t c o n tin u e a h a r d
T h e offlcei-s, w hose tei-m s of
to g a in p u b lic em ployees p ay o ffice co ver th e 1969-70 y e a r, a re
on a p a r w ith p riv a te in d u s try : S o lo m o n B e n d e t, p re sid e n t; P e te r
in te n d to g e t th e 2 0 -y e ar re - J . O ’R eg a n , f ir s t v ic e -p re sid e n t;
t^t'ement p la n th e L e g is la tu re M a r th a W . O w ens, seco n d viceVoted fo r itse lf a n d we a re d e te r- p re s id e n t; F ra iik A. S a n d e rs , th ird
Qiuied boget a w e lfa re fu n d .
v ic e -p re sid e n t; M li-iam Levy, c o r­
“I u rg e all civil serv ice w o rkers re s p o n d in g
seci-etary ;
S elm a
vote fo r CSEA in th e f o i th - C o hn , reco i'd in g s e c re ta ry ; J a m e s
^ m in g P u b lic E Jm ploym ent R e la ­ J . C h ia ra v e lle . fin a n c ia l s e c re ta ry ; S T A F F M E E T I N G ““ J e r ry R o gers, s u p e r ­
B e th p a g e . L e ft to r ig h t a r e : R ogers, E d w ard C iearjr,
tions B o a rd ele ctio n so we c a n a n d S ey m o u r Shapiix), tre a s u re r.
visor o f field services fo r th e Civil S ervice E m ­
F r a n k J a q u in to , W illia m G riffin , N ich olas Folicinow
Pf^>ce©d to a t ta i n o u r n ec essa ry
A d m in iste rin g th e o a th o f office ployees A ssn. m e e ts w ith seven of th e fie ld r e p ­
A rth u r G ra y a n d A rno ld M oses. I n th e b a c k g ro u n d
w itlio u t ftu ’th e r I n te rfe r - w as T h o m a s L uposello, re g io n a l re s e n ta tiv e s assig n e d to L ong I s la n d d u rin g a s p e ­
Is G eorg e K o ch , c o n fe re n c e p re sid e n t.
enioe.'*
fie ld auipervisor fo r CSEA.
c ia l L on g Islav«d C o n fe ren ce m e e tin g la s t w eek n t
Solons Demand Investigation
Into Firing Of OGS Aides
Hennessey Wins
Free Radio Time
For CSEA S tory
NYC Ghapler Installs
Officers For 1969-70
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m e d ia te ly a n d S te e le w ill assu m e of the Public Persomiel Associa­
tion.
h is new d u tie s In S e p te m b e r.
S te e le s ta r te d w ith the S ta te
W a tk in s h a s b een a s s is ta n t d ir ­
ALBANY— M rs. Ei’sa H . P o sto n , e c to r of th e D ivision sin c e 1961 in 1960 a s a n a sso c ia te e n g in e e r­
p re s id e n t o f th e New Y o rk S ta te a n d ta k e s over a p o s t v a c a te d by in g e x am in er. H e is a m e m b e r of
C ivil S erv ice Comm isislon a n n o u n ­ th e re tir e m e n t of H e n ry J . M c­ A SPA arwi h o ld s a m a s te r ’s d eg ree
ced th e a p p o in tm e n ts of Jo se p h F a rla n d w ho w as its d ire c to r since in civil e n g in e e rin g fro m S y ra c u s e
W atkln.s a n d H ei-bert G. S tee le 1941. S teele, fo n n e rly a c h ie f r e ­ U n iv e rsity a n d a m a s te r ’s d eg ree
a s d ire c to r an d a s s is ta n t d ire c to r, c r u itm e n t re p re s e n ta tiv e In th e in pu blic a d m in is tra tio n fro^m th e
NO respectiv ely, of th e D e p a r tm e n t’s D e p a rtm e n t, will re p la c e W a tk in s. S ta te U n iv e rsity G r a d u a te S ch o o l
o
o f P u b lic A ffairs.
M u n ic ip a l S ervice D ivision. W a tW a tk in s e n te re d pub lic serv ice
in 1936 a s a n e x a m in in g a s s is ta n t
MEDICAl, LEGAL SECRETARY COURSES
Welfare Director Exam
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— AMERICAN SCHOOL, w ith th e New Y ork C ity Civil
D ept. 9AP-60, 276 Fifth A ve. (30lh
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St.). N ew Y ork, N.Y. 10001. BR 9-2604. Sei*vice O om m lssiw i. H e jo in e d
S ta t e service w h en th e m u n ic ip a l to th e 72 c a n d id a te s fo r p ro m o ­
COLLEGE COURSES AT HOME
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sei*vice w as esta b lish e d In 1941 tio n to a s s is ta n t d ire c to r (w elfare)
A m e ric a n School, D ept. 9AP>61,
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<c 27« F»«th Ave. (30th St.), N.Y .C 10001 a n d h a s b een Its a s s is ta n t d ire c ­
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W h e re fo A p p ly
F o r P u b lic J o b s
J o h n H . a . P e ll o t N ew Y o rk
CUty h a s been d e sig n a te d c h a ir m a n o f th e 1 7 -m e m b er S t a t e T e m ­
The foUowlnc directions tell
p o ra r y C om m ission to C o m m e m ­ where to appij for public Joba
o ra te th e 2 0 0 th A n n iv e rs a ry o f th e ftnd how to reach destinationa to
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NEW CORK CITY—The AppUcations Section of the New York
Tractor O perator Test
City Department of Personnel li
F o rty -six c a n d id a te s fo r t r a c ­
located at 49 Thomas St.. New
to r <H>erator took th e N ew Y o rk York, N.Y. 10013. It Is three
C ity q u a lify in g p ra c tic a l-o ra l e x ­ blocks north of City Hall, one
block west of Broadway.
a m in a tio n re c e n tly .
Applications: Piling Period —»
Applications Issued and received
Monday through Friday from I
a.m. to 5 p.m.. except Thursday
(rom 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and
Si>turday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon.
Application blanks are obtain­
able free either by the applicant
ki person or by his representative
at the Application Section of the
Department of Personnel at 49
Thomas Street. New York, N.Y.
10013. Telephone 566-8720.
Maned re<iuests for application
blanks must Include a stamped,
self-addressed buslness-slze en­
velope and must be received by
the Personnel Department at least
five days before the closing date
for the filing of applications.
Completed application forma
whieh M*e filed by mail must be
sent to the Personnel Department
and must be postmarked no later
than the last day of filing or as
stated otherwise in the exam ­
ination announcem ent
Tlie Applications Section of
the Personnel Department la near
the Chambers Street stop of the
main subway lines that go through
the area. These are the IRT 7th
Avenue Line and the IND 8tb
Avenue Line. The IRT Lexington
Avenue Line stop to use is the
Brooklyn Bridge stop and the BMT
QT and HR local's stop Is City HaU
Both lines have exits to Duane
Street, a short walk from the Peraormel Department.
STATE
STATE— D e p a rtm e n t
o f Civil
S ervice, 1350 Ave of th e A m ericas,
N.Y. 10036, p h o n e 765-3811; Gov.
A lfred E. S m ith S ta te O ffice B u ild ,
in g a n d th e S ta te O ffice C am p u s,
A lban y 12226; S u ite 750, 1 W est
G enessee S t., B u ffa lo 14202; S ta te
O ffice B ldg., S y racu se, 13202; 500
M idtow n Tow er, R o c h e ste r, 14604
(W ed n esd ay s o n ly ).
If s lik e h a vin g a. fo rtu n e
in y o u r ow n b a n ii v a u lt.
T h a t ’s a f a c t. B e lo n g in g to th e S ta te w id e
P la n i s lik e h a v in g a fo r tu n e in y o u r
o w n b a n k v a u lt.
d o c t o r s a n d o th e r m e d ic a l b ills u n d e r
S in c e n o o n e k n o w s h o w s i c k h e m ig h t b e ,
n o o n e k n o w s w h a t a s e r io u s Illn e s s c a n
re a lly c o s t . R e c e n tly , B lu e C r o s s c o v e r e d
a N e w Y o rk S t a t e e m p lo y e e ’s h o s p ita l
bill o f o v e r $ 1 9 ,0 0 0 . T h e p a t ie n t d id n ’t
h a v e to p a y a p e n n y .
a “ n o n o n s e n s e ” th r e e - p a r t p r o g r a m
A n d t h e S ta te w id e P la n d id n ’t h a v e a n
o p tio n . . . it p a id s u b s ta n tia l a m o u n ts fo r
B lu e S h ie ld a n d M a jo r M e d ic a l.
W ith t h e S ta te w id e P la n y o u h a v e It all —
e s p e c ia lly d e s i g n e d f o r y o u a n d y o u r fam ily .
T h e r e ’s o n e h itc h th o u g h . It’s s tric tly t o
p a y y o u r h o s p ita l a n d m e d ic a l b ills .
B u t o n s e c o n d th o u g h t, c a n y o u th in k o f
a n y tim e y o u ’d n e e d m o n e y m o r e ?
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After 5 p.m. telephone, (212)
765-3811, give the job title In
which yon arc interested, plus
your name and address.
Candidates may obtain applica­
tions for State Jobs from local
offices of the New York State
Emplosrment Service.
FEDERAL
fEDERAL — Second U.S. Civil
Service Region Office, Federal
Bldg., Federal Plaza at Duane S t
and Broadway, New York, N.Y.
10007. Take the IRT Lexington
Ave. Line to City Hall and walk
two blocks north, or take any
other train to Chambers St. or
Broadway Stations.
Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m>
Monday through Friday. Also open
Saturdays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tele­
phone 573-6101.
Applications are also obtain­
able at main post office^ excepi
the New York, N Y., Post Office.
Boards of examiners at the psr”
ticular installations offering the
tests also may be applied to to t
further information and applioa^
tlon forms. No return envelope*
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C ity P o s tm a s te r J o h n R . S tr a c h a n le a d in g th e in d u c tio n odt th e
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p a y ra is e m a te ria liz e s .
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TU E S D A Y , JU LY 1, 1969
lesson 3.
4:00 p.m .— A ro u n d th e Clock— r e a s o n f o r h i s d i s c h a r g e w a s a c o m p l a i n t t o t h e P o li c e D e ­
New Y o rk P o lice A cadem y s e r­ p a r t m e n t ’s C i v i l i a n C o m p l a i n t R e v ie w B o a r d t h a t t h e p e t i ­
ies fo r in -se rv ic e tra in in g .
t i o n e r h a d u s e d e x c e s s iv e f o r c e i n m a k i n g a n o f f d u t y
W ed n e sd y , J u ly 9
a rr e s t. T h e a c c u s a tio n a g a in s t th e p e titio n e r w as t h a t h e
h i s is n o t i m e f o r m « m b e r s o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m ­ 3:00 p.m .— R e tu r n to N u rsin g — h a d tw i c e s t r u c k t h e p e r s o n a r r e s t e d w i t h h i s r e v o l v e r , t h e
“ C o m p reh en siv e N m ’sin g C a re : f i r s t t i m e a t a c l o s e d p a r k i n g l o t a t a b o u t 2 :3 0 A .M . a n d t h e
p lo y e e s t o “ l e t G e o r g e d o i t ” w h e n i t c o m e s t o v o t i n g
P a r t I I . ” R e fre s h e r co urse fo r
t h i s w e e k in a S t a t e w i d e r e p r e s e n t a t i o n e l e c t i o n a m o n g S t a t e
s e c o n d tim e a b o u t a q u a r te r o f a n h o u r la te r a f t e r th e
n u rses, lesson 4.
e m p l o y e e s . G e o r g e m a y f o r g e t to v o t e , to o , a n d t h e r e s u l t
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T h e c h o i c e h e r e is b e t w e e n a s t a b l e , e f f e c t i v e l e a d e r s h i p
o f f e r e d b y t h e E m p l o y e e s A s s o c i a t i o n , w h i c h h a s w o n m o r e 4:00 p .m .— A ro u n d th e Clock—
A T S P E C IA L T E R M , p e titio n e r c o n te n d e d h e w a s h a s tily
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th is a p p a r e n t d is r e g a r d o f th e R u le s o f t h e B o a rd .
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r e s u l t s o f t h e s e c o n d p a r t o f t h e i r d e m a n d s — a r e d u c e d 7:30 p.m .— O n th e Jo b — “M ask
T H E S T A T E M E N T S a s to t h e a lle g e d a s s a u lt b y th e p a t ­
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d i c t o r y , w i t h t h e p a t r o l m a n ’s f r i e n d s w h o w e r e w i t h h im
m o n y t a k e n s e v e r a l w e e k s a g o f r o m e x p e r t s i n t h e f i e ld o f
o n t h e o c c a s i o n g i v i n g s t a t e m e n t s to t h e B o a r d i n d i c a t i n g
f i r e f i g h t i n g . T h e U F O A , t o g e t h e r w i t h t h e U n i f o r m e d F ii-eOn Long Island
t h a t h e a s t h e o n e a s s a u l t e d a n d t h e c o m p l a i n a n t ’s f r i e n d s
f i g h t e r s A s s n ., p r o v i d e d f a c t s a n d f i g u r e s s h o w i n g :
s u p p o r t i n g t h e a c c u s a t i o n o f e x c e s s iv e f o r c e . S p e c i a l T e r m
• T h e n u m b e r o f r e p o r t e d f i r e s u p 2 9 4 p e r c e n t s i n c e 1939.
in i ti a ll y d ir e c te d th e P o lic e C o m m is s io n e r to r e c o n s id e r . T h e
• T h e n u m b e r o f a l a r m s is u p 401 p e r c e n t i n t h e s a m e
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• T h e n u m b e r o f u n it s a v a ila b le fo r f ir e - f ig h tin g p u r ­
g r a n te d to th e p e titio n e r . U p o n c o n s id e ra tio n , S p e c ia l T e rm
p o s e s is d o w n .021 p e r c e n t .
to o k th e p o s itio n t h a t th e p e titio n e r d id n o t h a v e s u c h rig h ts ,
• T h e n u m b e r o f m e n a v a ila b le fo r fire d u ty o n e a c h
a n d t h a t t h e P o l i c e C o m m i s s i o n e r w a s a m p l y j u s t f i e d in
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T h e o n ly c o n c l u s i o n t h a t c a n b e d r a w n f r o m t h e s e f i g u r e s
M I N E O L A — I r v i n g F l a u m ­ v e s t i g a t i v e r e p o r t s o f t h e C i v i l i a n C o m p l a i n t R e v ie w B o o rd Is t h a t t h e d e p a r t m e n t is s e r i o u s l y u n d e r m a n n e d . T h e d e ­ e n b a u m , s e c o n d - v i c e p r e s i d e n t
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W e u r g e t h e O C B to f i n d j u s t i c e i n t h e c a u s e o f t h e f i r e ­ U n ite d F u n d o f L ong Is la n d .
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T h e y a r e m a k i n g t h e i r c a s e , n o t o n l y f o r t h e m s e l v e s , o f th e g o v e rn m e n t division o f th e p a t r o l m a n o p e r a t i n g t h e r a d i o m o t o r p v a tro l c a r .
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Is a clergyman covered under p lo y m e n t ta x u n le ss h e files fo r EKXssible f o r a n a t t a c k t o h a v e o c c u r e d . Y e t , s u c h “ e v i d e n c e ”
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post« p a y in g $4,600 to $5,981; two
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of $5,145 to $6,684; a n d two sec­
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sk ills a n d p ay $5,732 bo $7,456.
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y e a rs o f p rio r ex p erien ce.
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Medical Technologists
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of tr.S. Civil Service Examiners
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area. Starting Mlarles a n from S te n o s C m
$5,732 to $10,203 per year.
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T o T a k e C o n tin u o u s C x a m s
v a rio u s F e d e ra l h o s p ita ls In New
Y ork S ta te a n d New Jersey and In
T h e s h o r t e s t l i n e a l o n g y o u r r o u i e t o S t e n o l a n d le a d s
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ex p erience.
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m a tio n m a y be o b ta in e d by w rit­
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e ra l Jo b I n f o rm a tio n C e n te r o f th e
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d e s th ro u erh o u t low er M a n h a tta n ,
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g iv en betw een 9 a.m . a n d 1 p.m .
n u a l leave, le av e w ith p a y for
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v a c a tio n s, m e m b e rs h ip in th e so­
w ish to m a k e a bee>line to posts
c ia l se c u rity sy ste m , th e pension
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sy stem , a h e a lth in s u ra n c e plan
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T h e r e ’s n o n ee d fo r p rio r e x ­
p erien ce in th e se po sition s. T h e
stre ss is o n d ic ta tio n , fo r speed
a n d acc u rac y .
In c id e n ta lly , p e rso n s enrolled in
th e s te n o g ra p h e r license p ro g ra m
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will be ta k in g th e se te sts w ith in y e a r , w e u s u a l l y h a v e 30 to 40
th e ir re g u la r schools. In s tru c to rs c l e r k - t y p i s t s ’ j o b s t o f i l l , ” r e ­
will sp ecify th e d e ta ils o f p la ce
p o r t s t h e p e r s o n n e l o f f i c e of
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sists o f ta k in g d ic ta tio n a t th e
B ro o kly n .
r a t e of 80 w o id s p e r m in u te fo r
A b o u t h a l f a d ozen vacancies
th re e m in u tes. A score of 75 p e r­
c u rr e n tly ex ist, a n d m o re a re a n ­
c e n t is re q u ire d to p ass. I n a d d i­
tic ip a te d . S a la rie s ra n g e from $61
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ty p in g te st, a d m in is te re d a t 35
e x p erien ce, a n d b e g in n e rs a re ac­
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40 w .p.m . ty p is t t e s t w ith
m a x im u m o f five e rro rs.
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1,000 h o s p ita l beds a n d a full­
tim e s t a f f o f 1,100. O p en in 1951,
i t ’s h o u sed in a l€ -s* o ry stru c ­
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W h e th e r you lik e to be a t th e th e S ea B e a c h L in e, accessible
h u b o f u rb a n a c tiv ity in m id to w n d ire c tly by tw o buses, in th e F t
M a n h a t ta n — o r p re f e r th e q u ie t H a m ilto n se ctio n o f B ro ok ly n .
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lo c a tio n a n d a jo b to m a tc h y our ence a c c re d ite d . A fu ll package
ta ste .
o f frin g e s —p a id h o lid ay s, paid
P o sitio n s fo r c la im a u th o riz e r v a ca tio n s, sick
leave, personal
a re a v a ila b le a t th e SSA New Y ork leave, low -coot life a n d health
P a y m e n t C e n te r o u t R ego P a rk in sui'ance, a re tir e m e n t system
w ay, o ff th e L o n g I s la n d E xpw ay. p la n , etc.— goes to a ll m e iit sys­
T h e title s o f b e n e fit e x a m in e r te m F e d e ra l civil se rv a n ts.
e x ist in th e M a n h a t ta n office.
N eed m o re in fo rm a tio n ? Then
T h e se v ac a n c ie s a re su ita b le fo r v isit o r p h o n e th e p e rso n n e l of­
college g ra d u a te s o r p e rso n s w ith fice o f th e h o sp ita l. 'The p h o n e ii
e q u iv a le n t e x p e rie n c e w ho a re in ­ 836-6600. E x t. 389. A sk fo r Mr.
te re s te d in c a re e r p o sitio n s w ith M cW old.
S o cia l S e c u rity .
T h e c la im s a u th o riz e r begins a s
a tr a in e e a t th e GS-7 level ($7,639 p e r y e a r ) . A fte r c o m p le tin g
o ne y e a r o f satisfacto i-y p e rfo rm ­
a n c e , th e in c u m b e n t b eco m es eligi­
T h e New Y ork S ta t e Education
ble fo r p ro m o tio n to GS-9 ($9,320
p e r y e a r) . One y e a r la te r , he b e­ D e p a rtm e n t Is in seaix 5h o f a swp'
c o m es eligibl«t fo r p ro m o tio n to e rv iso r o f d is trib u tiv e ediucation
GS-10 ($10,252 p e r y e a r) . T he b e n ­ fo r th e ir office in A lb any . The
e fit e x a m in e r (tra in e e ) is h ire d jo b p a y s f:x>m $14,775 to $17,620
a t th e GS-5 le vel ($6,176 p e r y e a r) p e r y e a r.
a n d a f te r c o m p le tin g 6 m o n th s of
R e q u ire m e n ts in c lu d e a mas­
s a tis fa c to ry se rv ic e b eco m es eligi­ te r ’s d eg ree, sp e c ia liz a tio n in difl*
ble fo r p ro m o tio n to OS-7 ($7,639 trib u tiv e e d u c a tio n , a n d six yeart
p e r y e a r ) . T h e ab o v e s a la rie s a re o f e x p e rie n c e in d is trib u tiv e edu­
b a se d o n th e pix>poised new p a y c a tio n o r m a rk e tin g e d u c a tio n , In­
sc h e d u le s wiUch w ill beco m e effec- c lu d in g tw o in a n adm ini»trativ*
Uve J u ly 1969.
c a p a c ity . A d o c to ra l degi-ee
P e rs o n s in te re s te d in e ith e r of bus<ines6 e d u c a tio n o r education<
th e s e po sitio n s, w ho w a n t to be- o r tw o y e a rs of e x p e rie n c e in bus­
«ln a c a r e e r in th e F e d e ra l cdvil in e ss e d u c a tio n m a y be substitut«<l
serv ice , sh o u ld c o n ta c t th e p e r­ fo r tw o y e a rs o f th e ab ov e ex*
sonnel o ffice of th e New Y ork p e rie n c e.
P a y m e n t C e n te r b y callin g th e
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Y ou m a y also o p e ra te la rg e th is elig ib ility list.
T ^ k e , fo r ex am p le, th e p o sitio n
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C e n te r,
26 F e d e ra l
scious o f c a rin g fo r clo th es a n d fo rm a tio n
P la z a , New Y o ik 10007.
re lis h in g th e ir ren ew a l.
If you h a p p e n to live in one
Potpourri Of Posts
I n a d d itio n to th e tr a ln e e s h ip of th e H u d so n V alley a re a s ju s t
m e n tio n e d above, som e o th e r jo b n o r th of New Y ork C ity , th e
title s a re clerk , la b o re r, wai*e- F e d e ra l ag en cies In y o u r a r e a or
h o u se m a n , p r in tin g p la n t w o rk er p o st o ffices in M id d leto w n, N ew a n d g ro u n d m a in te n a n c e w o rk er. bui-gh. N ew R o ch elle, P eek sk ill,
W a t c h t h e s i g n a l t o f i le b e Also In clu d ed a re p o sts as a n im a l P o u g h k e ep sie a n d Y o n k ers, c a n
t e e n J u l y 9 a n d J u l y 29 f o r
c a re ta k e r, food serv ice w o rk er also f u r n is h a p p lic a tio n fo rm s.
p r o m o t i o n t o c o l l e c t i n g a g e n t a n d h o u se k e ep e r. E a c h o f th e se W h e n
co m p leted ,
send
th e se
w i t h t h e C i t y ’s T r a n s i t A u t h ­ tr a in e e s receiv es th e fu ll ra n g e fo rm s to : E x ecu tiv e O ffic e r, I n ­
ority. T h e e x a m ellglbles a re lim ­ of F e d e ra l frin g e b e n e fits to s u p ­ te ra g e n c y B o a rd o f U .S. C ivil
ited to m a le em p lo yees of th e p le m e n t th e sa la ry check.
S ervice E x a m in e rs, 26 F e d e ra l
TA a n d will r e s u lt in a single
T h e se jo b s co uld w ell m e a n a P la z a , N ew Y o rk 10007. S h o u ld
eligibllty list to fill v acan cies.
w elcom e c h a n g e -o f-p a c e in y o u r sp ecific q u e stio n s arise, p h o n e th e
If y o u r p la tfo rm Is s tu rd y on
ro u tin e o f life a s a v a rie ty of jo b In fo rm a tio n c e n te r a t 212Oie ex am , j^ou’ll be g e ttin g th e p ossible lo c a tio n s a r e Involved. 264-0422.
sala ry of $3.7225 to $3.9150 p«r A n ew lo c ality oould n o t o n ly
A bout e lig ib ility : Y o u r n a m e
hour, in a d d itio n to th e u su a l m a k e fo r a re w a rd in g jo b e x p e ri­ will s ta y on th e list of ellglbles
v ariety of frin g e s g ive n to m u n i­ en ce b u t also o ffe rs a c h a n c e fo r one y e a r— lu iless you g e t a
cipal civil se rv a n ts.
to m a k e n ew frie n d s a n d a c ­ jo b b efo re th e n .
A p p lic atio n s a w a it you a t th e q u a in ta n c e s a n d to ex p e rie n c e a
F o r m o re In fo rm a tio n : Y ou c a n
C ity P e rs o n n e l D e p a rtm e n t, 49 c o m m u n ity re fre s h in g ly d if fe re n t g e t C ivil S ervice P a m p h le t No. 4,
T h o m a s S t., New Y o rk 10013— fro m y o u r ciu -rent spo t, o n e p ro ­ “W o rk in g F o r th e U .S.A .” a t m o st
an d If y o u w ish to re q u e s t a n a p ­ v id in g new c h a n n e ls of e x p re s­ p laces w h e re
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av ailab le.
th e b rak es w ill be a p p lie d a f te r
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p etitiv e te s t ch u g s in to s ig h t on
th e la rg e r a g en cies in th is a re a
O ctober 15.a re th e U .S. M ilita ry A cadem y,
D e p u ty F ir e C h ie f C h a rle s
O n e lig ib ility re q u ire m e n ts, i t ’s
W e st P o in t; th e V e te ra n s A d- J . F r e e m a n w a s r e c e n t l y h o n ­
open to e a c h m a le em p lo yee of
m inistraticH i H o sp ita ls a t M o n ­ o r e d a t a d i n n e r s p o n s o r e d b y
th e New Y o rk C ity T i’a n s it A u th ­
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P a rt-T im e P ro sp e c ts
m e m b e r of th e F ii e O fficers U n­
and will be sw o rn in as special
A p p o in tm e n ts to som e po sts ion.
p a tro lm e n by th e P o lice C om m is­
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Prom otional Test
Filing To Begin
Firefighter Freeman
Retires After 33 Years
sioner a n d w ill be su b je c t to th e
rules a n d re g u la tio n s go v ern in g
such special officers.
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Any em ployee h o ld in g a eligible
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S ta te M ilita ry Law m a y file a n
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s ta g e w a s c le a rly In d ic a te d la s t
W e d n e sd a y n ig h t, w h e n h e r e ­
ceived a s ta n d in g o v a tio n a t th e
I'F elt
A u d itoriu m , in;^ M a d iso n
i'S ^ u are Crarden, w hile del4v«ring
a n im p a ssio n e d a d d re s s opposing
N ix o n ’s p ro p o sa l fo r th e S ^ t i n e l
a n ti-b a llis tic m issile sy stem .
I n oiH>osing N ix o n o n th is Issue,
L in d sa y sp o ke as th e v<Mce o f th e
u r b a n conom unities in tihe N atio n ,
in s is tin g t h a t th e b illio n s n eed ed
fo r th e S e n tin e l sy ste m m u s t be
m a d e a v a ilab le to o u r cities, if
th e y a re to su rviv e.
I n p o litics, as in p h ysics, every
a c tio n p ro d u ces Its opp o sin g r e ­
a c tio n , even if n o t m e a su ra b le by
a p re cise m a th e m a tic a l fo rm u la ­
tio n . W lrn t is clea r, d esp ite th e
m o u rn fu l o b itu a rie s, is t h a t L in d ­
say will be h e a r d fixun fo r y e a rs
to com e.
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b u ffa lo
—
L e a d e rs of
C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n .
c h a p te rs in th e W e s te rn C o n ­
fe re n ce , s tim u la te d b y C S E A
leciders a t a J u n e 14 C o n fe ren c e
0 \eetin«r. a r e w o rk in g fe v erish ly
for » biff CSEIA v o te in th e S ta t e ­
wide re p r e s e n ta tio n electio n.
"W e m \u rt w in a n d we m u * t
win big." s a id D r. Theod<»*e C.
Wenzl, C S E A p re s id e n t, d u rin g
eessions o f th e W e s te rn O o n fe rrnce m e e tin g h e ld in N o rto n
Union, th e s tu d e n t c e n te r o n th e
S ta te
U n iv e rs ity
at
B u ffa lo
eftmpus.
W enzl, a t a d in n e r in th e M ilterd F illm o re ro o m h o s te d by
tbe B u ffa lo U n iv e rsity c h a p te r,
t h a t c lim a x e d th e m e etin g , In ­
s ta lle d a s p re s id e n t, J o h n
S.
A d am sk i o f th e Roe^"ell P a r k
c h a p te r , a n d o th e r l»69-70 W e st­
e r n C o n ference officers.
A d am sk i succeeds P a u lin e F ltc h p a tri< ^ o f N ew ark . M rs. P itc h p a tric k , a f t e r p resid in g a t h e r
fin a l m eetin g , w as giv e n a set
o f lu g g a g e a n d o th e r g ifts a n d
w as p ra is e d by a ll th e d in n e r
sp eak ers.
B o th D r. W enzl, a c a n d id a te
fo r reelectio n , a n d J o h n J . H e n ­
n essey of B u ffalo , p re s e n t C SEA
tr e a s u r e r a n d D r. W en zl's opipone n t fo r th e C SEA p re sid e n c y ,
w ere g iven p e rm issio n a t th e
W e ste rn C o n fe ren ce m e e tin g to
give cam^paign speeches.
B u t b o th m e n p u t o ff p e rso n a l
c a m p a ig n in g to c o n c e n tra te on
th e re p r e s e n ta tio n elec tio n d u e to
begin J u n e 30.
*‘I f we d o n ’t w in th is e le c tio n ,”
H e n n e ssey
said,
“ you
w o n ’t
h a v e to w o rry w ho th e f u tu r e
OSEA officers w ill be. I f we lose,
o fficers of th e C90EA w ill be
m e a n in g le ss.”
D r. W enzl sa id CSEA h e a d ­
q u a rte rs p la n s to sp e n d a b o u t
$175,000 o n th e re p re s e n ta tio n
c a m p a ig n m u c h o f i t o n te le v i­
sion, n e w sp ap ers a n d rad io .
“T h e b ig p rize,” W en zl said ,
“ is a p o te n tia l o rg an lzaticm of
600,000 p u b lic em ployees in New
T o r k S ta te . A nd th e CSEA In
New Y o rk is th e o nly g ro u p t h a t
s ta n d s In th e w ay o f n a tio n w id e
d o m in a n c e of th e p u b lic emiploym e n t field by th e o rg an iz ed la b o r
u n io n s .”
R a y m o n d G . C astle of S jT a cuse, C S E A f i r s t vice p re s id e n t,
n o te d t h a t in th r e e y ea rs New
Y ork S ta te h a s h ire d 66,943 new
em ployees.
“ I t ’s th o se people we h a v e to
r e a c h a n d r e a c h soon,” C astle
said , “w ith th e CSEA m e ssag e.”
Jo s e p h D o lan , th e CSEA d i­
re c to r o f lo cal g o v e rn m e n t a f ­
fa irs, to ld th e W e ste rn C o n fe r­
ence le a d e rs t h a t “we w o n ’t be
d e fe a te d by o u r recoi*d. T h e o th e r
u n io n s c a n ’t m a tc h it a n d th e y
kn o w It.
" I f we lose i t will be b ecause
! o f a 'm y vote is n ’t n e e d e d ’ a t t i ­
tu d e .”
D o la n ui*ged c h a p te r c h a irm e n
to fo n n sp e cial election c o m m ltj tees, to o rg a n iz e te le p h o n e c a m jp a ig n s a n d to streiis in d iv id u a l
c o n ta c t b y C S E A m e m b e rs w ith
a ll S ta t e w orkers.
P ra n k
T a lo m ie
of
O n ta rio
c o u n ty , c h a irm a n o f th e W e st­
e r n O onfei'ence C o u n ty W o rk sh o p ,
sa id c o u n ty C SE A le a d e rs a t m o r n I r ^ w o rk sh o p m e e tin g a g re e d U>
“ give a ll th e s u p p o r t we
to th e C SEA in th e S ta te r e p r e ­
se n ta tio n election .
T h e C o n fere n c e a w a rd e d m e rit
c e rtific a te s to th e follow ing p a s t
c h a p te r p re s id e n ts:
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in a r o u n d o f “ g e t - o i i t - t h e - v o t e ” p a r t ie s a n d r a llie s in th e
A lb a n y a r e a .
S c h e d u l e d t o d a y ( T u e s d a y ) a t 4 :3 0 p .m . a t t h e c a m p u s
c a fe te ria a t S ta ta e U n iv ersity a t
M a n y o th e r ra llies, lu n c h eo n s
A lbany Is a g ia n t rally fo r all
a n d pai-ties a re being h e ld by
employeies w ho w ork In th e S ta te
CSEIA th r o u g h o u t th e S ta te in
d e p a rtm e n t of S ocial Services, A g­
o rd e r to encoui-age all S ta te e m ­
ric u ltu re an d M a rk e ts, a n d T a x
ployees to vote in th e S ta t e ’s co l­
a n d F in a n c e . F re e beer, food an d
lective
b a i’g a in in g
electio n s.
d rin k s will be av ailab le, a n d th e re
W a tc h lo r th e on e in y o u r ai-ea or
will be m u sic a n d d an c in g .
iiistitutioai. a n d be su re to vote
T o m o rro w , Ju ly 2, th e re is a n ­ CSEA in th e election !
o th e r p a rty a t th e ca m p u s c a fe ­
te ria fo r S ta te em ployees in th e
D ivision fo r Y o u th , Dep>artm ent
of T ra n s p o r ta tio n , N a rc o tics A d ­
d ictio n C o n tro l C om m ission, C o n ­
s e rv a tio n D e p a rtm e n t, S ta te U n i­
v ersity a n d S ta te L iq u o r A u th o r­
ity .
W EST
HAV ERSTRA W
—
T h e p a rty will begin a t 4:30 E m p l o y e e s f r o m
f o u r lo c a l
p.m . a n d will fe a tu re m usic a n d S t a t e f a c i l i t i e s j a m m e d t h e
d a n c in g , p lu s free beers, d rin k a n d S a m p s o n d a l e
P ub h e re
on
food. T h e CSEA h a s in v ite d all M on d ay n ig h t to h e a r o fficials of
envpiloyees in th e above d e p a r t­ th e S ta t e Civil S ervice Eknployees
m e n t to a tte n d w h e th e r o r n o t Assn. d escrib e th e g a in s of 0 8 E A
ttie y a re CSEA m em b ers.
o v er th e y e a rs a n d o u tlin e th e
A s im ila r ra lly w as h e ld y e ste r­ n eed fo r a stro n g vote fo r CSEA
d a y a t th e c a m p u s fo r em ployees in th e fo rth c o m in g collective b a r ­
In tihe D ivision of E m iploym ent, g a in in g elections.
M o to r V ehicle D ep artm ien t, O ffice
T h e rally , f ir s t of th r e e to be
a t G e n e ra l S erv ices a n d D eipart- h e ld a t th e r e s ta u r a n t, w as siponm e n t of L abor.
so re d by L e tc h w o rth V illage S ta te
L a s t week. S ta te em ployees w ho S ch o o l, R o c k la n d S ta te H o sp ita l,
work In th e do w n to w n A lbany a re a P a lisa d e s S ta te P a rk w a y a n d th e
a tte n d e d a n election ra lly In th e New Y o rk S ta t e R e h a b ilita tio n
Neiw W efiton R oom of th e D e W itt H o sp ita l c h a p te rs .
C U n to n H o tel h e re . T o m m y Ip F u tu r e ra lly s— d u rin g w h ich free
poUbo p ro v id ed th e m u sic fo r b u ffe t a n d b e e r a re serv ed — will
d a n c in g , a n d free co c k tails w ere be h e ld a t 8 pjm . on M o n d ay,
•emred.
J u ly 7 a n d M o n d ay , J u ly 14.
Rallies Set By Four
CSEA Chapters
u
S ta te
W
h y
W
o r k e r s :
v o t e
f o r
C
““ Representatives of
the Civil Service Employees Assn. and the State
Thruway Authority look over the tentative acrreemeni just negotiated. Left to right, seated, are
John P. MacArthur, Thruway special oounsel; Wil­
liam E. Tinn^, Thruway assistant executive dir­
THRUM SA Y
P A C T
ector for employee relations and G. J. Wilejr,
Thruway controller; standing, left to right, ar«
Joseph P. Reedy, CSEA collective bargainini:
specialist who headed the CSEA negotiating team;
Joseph C. Sykes, CSEa Special Authorities Com­
mittee chairman; and Thruway assistant personnel
director Thomas A. Gibbs.
Binghamton CSEA Sets Rally
At Legion Hall; All Welcome
B I N G H A M T O N — M o r e t h a n 400 p e r s o n s a r e e x p e c t e d t o t u r n o u t f o r a C S E A re p re s e n t a . t i o n e l e c t i o n r a l l y h e r e J u l y 1.
T h e r a l l y , f e a t u r i n g a b u f f e t d i n n e r a n d o t h e r r e f r e s h m e n t s , w ill b e a t A m e r i c a n Le­
g io n P o s t 1645 i n R o b i n s o n S t r e e t a t 7 p .m . T h e r e w ill b e n o c h a r g e .
T h e p rin c ip a l s p e a k e r w ill be -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------J o h n C o rc o ra n , re g io n a l fie ld s u p ­
T h e o d o re S. M odrzejew skl, field n o u n c ed th e m e e tin g a f t e r a plan>
e rv iso r fo r CSEA.
r e p r e s e n ta tiv e In B in g ib am to n, a n - n ln g session a tte n d e d by 70 vol­
u n te e r w o rk ers J u n e 21.
“ O u r p re d ic tio n fo r th is ohap*
te r is t h a t w e w ill c a rr y i t over­
w h elm in g ly in th e representation
v o te ," M o d rzejew sk l said.
“W e e x p ect a p a c k e d house at
th e ra lly . T h e im p o r ta n t tliim
r ig h t now io to g e t th e v o te outfo r OSEA, n a tu ra lly . W e a re th(
b e st q u a lifie d to re p r e s e n t publli
em p lo y ees b e ca u se we h a v e dom
it fo r o v e r 50 y ea rs. Opposinj
u n io n s h a v e h a d v e ry little ex*
p e rie n o e rep reserv tln g immicipft
em p lo y ees a n y w h e re in th e coun­
S E A ?
try.
“O u r p ro fe ssio n a l s t a f f o f mor<
than 130 c a p a b le peo ple is mor<
than q u a lifie d to serve th e
T o
m
In te re s ts of th e p u b lic employee.’
“ M o d rzejew sk l s a id th e plannirt
c o m m itte e also d ecid ed to hol<
a m e e tin g w ith in a few d ays io
b lu e c o lla r em p lo y ees a t Stat
U n iv e rsity o f New Y o rk a t Bing
h a m to n . T h e m e e tin g will be oi
c a m p u s, b u t th e tim e a n d dat(
h a d n o t been determ dned.
A n e s tim a te d 3,200 S ta te em
ployees In th e a r e a o f th e Bing
h a m to n c h a p te r w ill be ellglbl
to v o te In th e re p re s e n ta tio n elec
tlo n .
T h e y irioltide w o rk e rs a t Bing
h a m to n S ta t e H o sp ita l,
B in g h a m to n a n d th e D epartm ent
o f T r a n s p o r ta tio n , L a b o r a n d
a n d F in a n c e In B in g h a m to n .
T h e B in g h a m to n c h a p te r i'®
2,475 m e m b e rs— o v e r three-Qi^^f
te rs o f th o s e eligible.
a k e
T a c o n ic C o m m is s io n e r
a
m
o r e
p e r f e c t
u n i o n .
A p p o in tm e n t oif E d w a rd V. ^
C u n n in g h a m , J r ., o< L a Oraii^
v llle to th e T ao o n ic S ta te
O oounissioD, su b je o t to
o o n firm aU o n . tu w b e e n aoanu**’®
;alary Jumps For Two Titles
As Instructor Of Recreation
G e t o n th e b a ll a n d ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f c o n tin u o u s filin g
ioT t h e ix x st o f a s s i s t a n t r e c r e a t i o n i n s t r u c t o r o r r e c r e a t i o n
in s tru c to r w ith th e S ta te o f N ew Y o rk . P o s itio n s a r e lo c a te d
th r o u g h o u t t h e S ta t e in th e D e p a r tm e n ts o f H e a lth , M e n ta l
Hygiene a n d S o cial W e lfa re .
CivU S erv ice. 1220 W a sh in g to n
S ta r tin g sa la rie s, e ffec tiv e w ith
Ave., A lb a n y 12226, o r visit th e
the r e c e n t a c r o s s -th e -b o a rd in - lo cal o ffice s of th e New Y ork
o ea se , oom es tx) $6,861 fo r re c ­
S ta t e E m p lo y m e n t S erv ice. S p ecify
reation In s tru c to r a n d $5,160 fo r
th e E x a m in a tio n A n n o u n c e m e n t.
the a s s is ta n t’s p o st. N ew Y o rk
No. 20-185 a n d 20-186, to give
State re s id e n c e is n ’t a req u isite .
y o u rse lf a fu lle r b rie fin g in a d ­
W h a t y o u ’ll n e e d to q u a lify fo r v an ce.
the h ig h e r p o s t in c lu d e s a b a c h e l­
or’s d eg ree a n d e ith e r 15 se m e ste r
hours in a n y su b je c ts a p p ro p r ia te
to re c re a tio n , o r 6 m o n th s o f s a t ­
isfactory e x p e rie n c e in p h y sic a l
education o r re c r e a tio n . A n eq u iv ilent c o m b in a tio n oan also p ro v e
icceptable.
To m e e t tjhe c r ite r ia fo r th e
issistant in s tr u c to r ’s jo b , you
H u b e rt S p e c k h a rd o f th e
must possess e ith e r tw o y e a rs of N e w Y o r k S t a t e R e t i r e m e n t
college s tu d y w ith fo u r a p p ro p ­
S y s te m e x p la in e d th e c h a n g e s
riate c re d it h o u rs , o n a y e a r of
b rou g ih t a b o u t in th e sy ste m by
background In reci*eation w ork. A
le g isla tio n in r e c e n t y e a rs, to
jatisfactory c o m b in a tio n o f th e
CTivtl
S erv ice E m ployees
A ssn.
ibove m a y also be o k ay .
m e m b e rs
fro m
th e
O swego
W hen i t oom es to d u ties, a r e c ­
S cho o l D istric t, a t a d in n e r m e e t­
reation in s tin ic to r d ire c ts th e re c ­
in g re c e n tly .
reation p ro g ra m s a n d in s tru c ts in
Jo in in g th e g ro u p w ere e m ­
physical e d u c a tio n in a sm a ll
ployees fro m th e P h o e n ix a n d
Siate in s titu tio n . O r h e m a y d ire c t
M exico school sy stem s, th e C o u n ­
t ph ase of s u c h p ro g ra m s a t a
ty I n f ir m a r y a n d th e C o u n ty
lai-ge in s titu tio n . Also, h e m a y
B u ildin g .
lupervise o n e o r m o re a s s is ta n t
O swego C o u n ty c h a p te r p re s i­
recreation in s tru c to rs .
d e n t Mi*s. P^-ancis G . M iller oom The a s s is ta n t in s tr u c to r ’s role
s to a id in c o n d u c tin g re c re a tio n
progi-ams a n d p h y sic a l e d u c a tio n
jiaiises a t s u c h in s titu tio n s .
As to th e e x a m in a tio n s, th e
written te s t w ill b e d esig n ed to
teisl fo r k n o w led g e o f p rin c ip le s
re c re a tio n a n d p h y sic a l e d u c a lon; g am es a n d sp o rts; a n d fir s t
‘Expanding’
Oswego
Chapter Hears State
R etirem ent Speaker
lid.
In a d d itio n , th e te s t fo r re c r e a ion Instin icto r w ill te s t o n p rin siples of o rg a n iz in g a n d a d m in is ering a re c r e a tio n p ro g ra m a n d
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W ritten te s ts a re s e t fre q u e n tly
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If m o re In fo i-m atio n is d esired ,
rite to th e S ta te D e p a rtm e n t o f
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Jo h n J . B u rto n
2 4 0 4 N S u rf R oad
H o lly w o o d B e a c h , F lo rid a
Farms & Country Homes,
New York S tate
N E W S U M M E R C a ta alo g o f H u n d re d s of
R e a l E s ta te & B u s in e ss B a r g a in s . A ll
T ypes.
S ix e s &
P ric e s .
D a h l R e a lty ,
C o b le sk ill, N . Y .
LONG ISLAND HOMES
FIRST-MET REALTY
H illsid e
A ve.
T h i s m a i l - o r d e r e x c l u s i v e is
3 0 " lo n g ! I t m a k e s a c o lo r ­
fu l d e c o r c o n v e rs a tio n piece
o n a n y w a ll. H a n d b lo w n
g lass — h e a t r e s is ta n t m e a n s
its d u r a b l e & c a n b e u s e d
f o r fire p la c e s o r b a r b e c u i n g
as th e S w e d e s d o . G u a r a n ­
teed!
N a tio n a l
p ric e
is
$ 1 4 .9 5 . 2 0 % N . Y . c iv il s e r­
v ice
Ja m aica
4375
d isc o u n t
—
no
phone
Glasser-Haslov Imporfs
10 East 40th Street
New York. N.Y. 100U
d ire c t im p o r t
fro m
Sweden,
not
m v m U h le i n s n y r e t a i l stores.
E X C E L L E N T 2 b e d ro o m ra n c h , a tta c h e d
g a ra g e , d r il le d w e ll. I a c re , 2 m ile s o u t.
H u r r y a t $ 1 3 ,5 0 0 .
T W O s to ry f r a m e o n 7 ac re s. B e a u tif u l
a t $ 2 3 ,5 0 0 .
SM ALL
H o te ls
w ith
package
l ic e n M .
$ 2 0 ,0 0 0 U p . B lo o d g o o d R e a lty , H y n d s v ille R d ., C o b le s k ill. N Y
1 2 0 4 3. T e l :
( 5 1 8 ) 234-7 3 3 3 .
BE A FOSTER PARENT
H o m as n e e d e d f o r c h ild re n o l a ll
a g e s f o r lo n g t e r m c a r e . P h e n e o r
w r it* The C h ild re n 's A id So ciety ,
F e s te r H o m e D e p t. 150 E. 4 5 th S tr e e t,
N e w Y ork, N.Y. 10017. P h o n e 6829 04 0 Ext. 2 45.
Guards/Armed
Good Pay/Bnffs
All Shifts — Steady Work
O p e n i n g s a ll b o r o s . N O A G E N C Y F E E
M u s t h a v e p e r m i t t o c a r r y p isto L
Call Mr. Banks • PL 7-9400
V I L L A G E - 1 0 R M . I ' s b . 2 0 0 ft.
E a sily c o n v e r t e d t o 2 fa m ily .
$ 9 ,5 0 0 O w n e r—
B O X 42, S U M M IT , N .Y . 12175
n j,
B ronx
H
sa
m
>
CL,
»
SAT & SU N D A Y
$ 2 1 ,9 9 0
V IL L A G E
6'/'^ l a r g e r m s , m o d k i t . 2 b a t h s . O n a
la n d s c a p e d p lo t.
LAURELTON
< 2 2 .5 0 0
DET BUNG—4 BDRMS
C o n s i s t i n g o f 8 Ig e r m s , m o d
b a th . L arg e g a rd e n g ro u n d s.
C A M B R IA
lo t.
HTS
V IC .
k it
&
< 3 1 .5 0 0
OWNER TRANSFERRED
S a c r i f i c i n g t h i s 12 y r o l d l e g 2 f a m
b r k . t w o 5 r m a p ts , A n ish a b le b a s m t,
o v e r 3 .5 0 0 ft o f g a r d e n g r o u n d s .
SPFD
GARDENS
S 3 5 .5 9 0
LEGAL 2 FAM 6 & 6
R esid en ce w ith
12 n i c e a c r e s . $ 1 3 . 9 0 0 .
10 a c re s n e a r K in g s to n T h r u w a y $ 6 0 0 0 .
A lso B a rs - L u n c h e tte s - L a n d - R e s ta u r a n ts
B E R T H A G A L L Y , R e a lto r
B o i c e ’s L a . K i n g s t o n , N Y
9 1 4 -3 3 8 -9 2 2 0
O p p . H o lid ay In n
91 4 -3 3 8 -0 2 8 5
6 yr o ld b r k & sh. 6 rm s e a c h a p t.
F in b s m t, G d n g r n d s . p a tio - fe n c e d .
MANY OTHER 1 & 2
FAM HOMES AVAIL
Summer Homes For Sale
Columbia County
QUEENS HOMES
OL 8-7510
170-13 Hillside Av-Jamoico
C o p a k e L a k e - Locs - H o u s e s - A c r e a g e
f o r S ale. P h il A u e r b a c h , C r a ry v ille . N Y
(5 1 8 )
325-3178.
Farms & Country Homes,
Ulster County
R E T IR E M E N T
B E D R O O M m o d e r n i z e d v illa g e h o m e ,
n e w g a ra g e , e n c lo s e d p o r c h w ith m o u n ­
t a in v iew . P r ic e $ 1 1 ,0 0 0 .
K O P P O F K E R H O N K S O N , N .Y .
D IA L : (9 1 4 ) 626-7500
Real Estate For Sale
Ulster County
5 A C R E S . 2 b e d r o o m , all y e a r h o m e , 2
ro o m c a b in , n e w g a ra g e , w o o d e d are a .
P ric e $ 1 2 ,5 0 0 . O th ers.
K O P P O F K E R H O N K S O N , N .Y .
D IA L : (9 1 4 ) 6 2 6-7500
Real Estate For Sale
Sussex Co., New Jersey
PERFECT RETIREMENT
HOMES
N I C E o n e flo o r h o m e & g a r a g e in G o o d
a re a . 3 b d r m , m o d e r n & im m a cu la te .
$ 1 6 ,5 0 0 .
S M A L L & c u te , v ie w s . 2 b d r m s , f u ll c e l­
lar. $ 1 6 ,9 0 0 .
L A K E F R O N T , 2 b d rm s , g o o d lake.
$ 1 3 ,5 0 0 .
I N T O W N , o l d e r s ty l e . 3 b d r m s , g a r a g e ,
tre e s, $ 1 5 ,5 0 0 .
FARM & HOME REALTY
MESSENGERS
P / T m o rn o r a ft, a d v o p p ty
2 8 W 3 1 S t .. 1 l i g h t u p
M a in
St.
N e w to n .
NJ
07860
DAYS: (201) 383-1963
EVES & S U N D A Y S ( 2 0 1 )
CLOSED O N
383-3869
SUNDAYS
Houses For Sale
T h r e e H o u se s fo r $ 9 ,9 0 0 . T h e y a re f u r n ­
ish e d a n d in g o o d c o n d it i o n , t o w n w a t e r ,
s e w e r , e le c . 4 - r o o m c o t t a g e i n t e r i o r a n d
o u t s i d e n e w ly p a in t e d . A a ll y e a r 6 r o o m
h o u se . A 2 0 r o o m h o u s e . I b a th , 2 to ile ts ,
in sid e n ew ly p a in te d . V ery larg e d in in g
ro o m & k itc h e n . H o u s e s a re o n o n e larg e
p lo t, fo r y ears w e r e r o o m in g h o u ses, a re
in a h e a lt h s p a v illa g e . I d e a l f o r a g r o u p ,
c l u b , o r r e n t a l s . 12 r o m h o u s e . P a r t s t o n e ,
2
a p artm en ts
fu rn ish ed
$ 7 ,9 0 0 .
Four
E F F S N . D e n e c k e R E S. B o x 4 5 1 S h a r o n
S p rin g s. N .Y . 1 3 4 5 9 P h o n e 5 1 8 - 2 8 4 -8 3 1 0 .
Real Estate For Sole
Ulster County
5
V A C A T IO N
P A R A D IS E
A C R E S . 2 b e d r o o m , a ll y e a r h o m e , 2
r o o m c a b in , n e w g a ra g e , w o o d e d a re a .
P ric e $ 1 2 ,5 0 0 . O th e rs.
K O P P O F K E R H O N K S O N . N .Y .
D IA L : (9 1 4 ) 6 2 6 -7 5 0 0
Forms & Country Homes,
Orange County
B u l k A c re a e-e — R e t i r e m e n t H o m o s
B u s i n e s s in t h e T r i - S t a t e
A rea
G O L D M A N A O K N C Y . R K A T .T O R B
8 5 T i k e Port J e r v i s . NY (W14) 8 S 0 - 5 2 2 8
Farms & Country Homes,
New York S tate
NEW
S P R IN G
C a ta lo g o f H u n d r e d s o f
R eal E state &
B u s i n e s s B a r g a in .^ . A l l
T ypes,
S i/e s &
P ric e s .
D a h l R e a lty ,
C o b le sk ill. N .Y .
Messengers Wanted
P /T
a .m . o r
W 4 6 t h S t ..
6 p .m .
EnjoyYour Golden Days in
p .m . o r
F u ll-T im e , 201
2 n d F lo o r, b e t. 9 a .m . &
Florida
For Sale
S E W IN G M A C H IN E — B rand new 1969
c o n s o le , le ft o v e r o n lay a w a y . M a k e s
b u tto n h o le s,
b lin d
hem s,
m ono g ram s,
se w s o n b u t to n s , m a k e s f a n c y s titc h e s ,
a ll w i t h o u t a t t a c h m e n t . 5 y r g u a r a n t e e .
$ 4 1 .5 0 . A S T R O , 9 2 4 -7 9 3 0 .
Vacationers! Retirees!
SAVE O N
YOUR M OVE
T O F LO RID A
DISCOVER ST. PETE!
Writ* for either
or both FREEl
W e u n d e rs ta n d .
C o m p a r e o u r e ii s t p e r 4 . 0 0 0 lb « t o
S t . I ’e t e r s b u r f f f r o m N e w Y o r k C i t y ,
$406:
P h ila d e lp liia ,
$382:
A lb an y .
$ 4 3 2 . F o r a n e « tim a ( e to a n y d e s t i n a ­
t i o n In Flo ri< In
W rite
SOUTHERN TRANSFER
and STORAGE CO. INC.
W a lte r B . C o o k e
FUNERAL HOMES
C a ll 6 2 8 - 8 7 0 0 t o r e a c h a n y o f
o u r 10 n e i g h b o r h o o d f u n e r a l
h o m e s in t h e B ro n x , B ro o k ly n .
M a n h a tta n a n d Q u e e n s.
New 80 pg. “ S U N SH IN E ANNUAL”
fo r v a c a tio n in g In St. P e te "T h e
H appy p e o p le P la c e .”
40 pg. “ LIV IN G in ST. P E T E "
ab o u t re tirin g In th is su nn y h e a lth ­
ful re s o rt c ity .
W rite,
C .S .L .
M u llin ,
D e p t.
D K IT .
C .P .O .
BOX
10217
ST. P E T K U S B U R Q . K L O R ID A
Stuart, Florida
R E T IR E M E N T HO M ES
»<l.600. np
B V B R T T H IN G IN H E A L B S T A T B
L. rU LKO RD . S r U A R T ,
T .a ,
W R IT B
a R Q U I K EM B i r r S .
Ph.
t« 7 -1 2 8 8
71
CHAMl«R OP COMMERCE
ST. PETERSIURG, FLORIDA ?3731
HOLLYWOOD lEACH, FLORIDA
V BNIC B n j i . — IN TER K STED T
N WIMMERfl. REAL'JVR
SANDS, 2040 N SURF RD.
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Real Estate Foir Sale
Ulster County
83
Have Always Been Traditional At
Lul»y C a r O w n e r s
QUEENS
For Sale - Schoharie County
C le rk P / T a fte r­
W a l l S t. W O 2 -
Lower Funeral Prices
fo r
PIi,:o>=
FA 4.7200
Real Estate For Sale
New York S tate
Help Wanted M/F
M U LTI oper P / T and
n o o n & e v e n in g ; n r
6284.
fromi iUI
s e rv ic e
W h !f^
OPEN
$ 1 1 .9 5 p p d .
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orders) :
PG.
tolAM.
t " $f T IM U 7Ut CMtiMRtsI EXP. stof.
EASTCHESTER RD VIC
RE 9-7300
A GLASS SPOON?
W'vv/
LUBY^
s p e c ia l
S o l i d b r k 1 f a m . 3 b c d r m s . f in f a m i l y
r m . 11/2 b a t h s . $ 5 , 0 0 0 c a s h t a k e s o v e r
m o rtg ag e.
1 68-12
n
U)
M
W
C A M B R IA H E IG H T S
1 2 3 ,9 9 0
D e t . b r i c k r a n c h t y p e re s . A ll rm.s o n
1 flr. M o d e r n k i t c h & b a t h , f i n i s h e d
b a s e m e n t , l a r g e g a r d e n p l o t . A ll a p ­
p lia n c e ? in c lu d e d .
SEASON HIGHER
$ 777
HT.
A ffairs; a n d J o lu i D. C o rco ra n ,
Jr., su p e rv iso r o f field re p re se n f \tiv e s fo r th e CSEA .
R a n d le V au g h n , f o iin e r surperite n d e n t o f th e New S c o tla n d
Vve. a rm o ry in A lb an y , a n d th e
Idest liv in g p a s t p r e s id e n t of
he c h a p te r a n d th e c o n fe re n c e of
im o ry c h a p te rs , w as a g u e st a t
he m e e tin g .
REAL ESTATE VALUES
$1398
$1398
$1233
$1111
/ J ' l i f l l l l f queens ILVD./SStli ROAO
FOREST MILIS/IO 3-7700
S te r e o -1 0 5
M. F re d e ric k s, S ta te fisc a l a n
p erso n n e l o fficer, b o th w ith th
d ivision of m ilita r y a n d Navi.
rfllc lo n o y
$ 988
Im p , 4 d r
PS. W W
F
fu n
fo r ev e ry o n e ;
wkl.T f . l O u p .
S ta te U n iv e rs ity C ollege c h a p te r:
E ileen B a tc h e lo r, th i r d v ic e -p re si­
d e n t; a n d M rs. M iller.
SpeA kers in c lu d e d M a jo r Ho
w a rd D. O stra n d e r, fa c ility o p era
tio n s o ffice r, a n d M a jo r R ic h a r
H T . B k t.s e a ts/C o n s o le ,
'V 'W
•64CHEV
4
BALI HAI - SANDS
F a m ily
$1568
•63 CHEV
R
$1777
WW
$1755
Im p ., 4 d r H T , R & H . PS. O v e r­
d riv e ,
C o m fo rtro n
A /C
R&H.
W W
c o n d it i o n s .*
W
A u to ,
68 RAMBLER
Conv
•. in d u d in g C o a s t
$1944
Sport
f lo o r .
dr
Also a tte n d in g th e d in n e r m e e t­
in g w ere T h o m a s E lh a g e , f ir s t
v ic e -p re sid e n t of th e c h a p te r;
F lo y d P ea sh ey , seco n d v ic e -p re si­
d e n t of th e C e n tra l C o n feren ce
a n d p re s id e n t of th e Oswego
$2388
''w w “ ’
2 dr.
A
m e n te d
on
th e
**tremendous**
g ro w th of th e c h a p te r— fro m 275
m e m b ers to a p p ro x im a te ly 650—
re fle c tin g th e g ro w in g s tr e n g th
o f c o u n ty grou p s.
R a y m o n d J . C astle, C SEA firs t
v ic e -p re sid e n t spoke of th e strid e s
ta k e n by th e A ssociation over th e
la s t 60 y e a rs a n d th e b e n e fits
o b ta in e d
fo r
S ta te
em ployees
w h ic h h a v e also b een o b ta in e d fo r
o th e r g o v e rn m e n ta l u n its.
I .« w w e e k l y r a t e s , $.'10 a p
in clu d es
e v e ry th in c
W rite
c o io rriil d e ta il*
e o b ea<A
fo r
Iree
'O
o
Western Conference
aVC
O'
ca
•t :
CC
Q
t*:
CJ
l—I
pi
w
C/i
(C ontinued fro m P a s e 11)
J a c k M cC a rth y , A ttic a ; Jo lm
P a u a d o , C a tta ra u g u s C o u n ty ; P a u l
H a lly , C raig C olony;
A rm an d
S m ith , H a m b u rg D O T ; Jo se p h
M a r tin J r ., J.N . A dam ; J a m e s
P assa m o n te , M o u n t M o rris; R u th
H eacox, N ia g a ra C o u n ty : W illiam
H elw lg, N ia g a ra F ro n tie r ; H aro ld
F ra n k e l, R o c h e ste r;
D r. J o h n
B lack , G en esco SU N Y c h a p te r ;
R achel
lo a n n o n e ,
B ro ck p o rt
SU N Y a n d J o se p h P au lu c ci, G o w an d a S ta te H o sp ital.
J a m e s M a n g a n o of th e M onroe
C o u n ty C h a p te r h e a d e d th e C o n ­
fe re n ce c ita tio n c o m m itte e t h a t
reco m m en d ed th e aw ard s.
T h e d in n e r sp eak er, D r. P e te r
R eg a n , th e S ta te U n iv ersity of
B c ffa lo ’s ex ecu tiv e
vice p re s i­
d e n t, revealed t h a t th e 1,600
m e m b ers of th e u n iv e rsity ’s CSEA
c h a p te r a re “veiT m u c h involved
w ith U B policy p la n n in g .”
He
sa id
u n iv e rsity
lead ers,
w a n tin g th e C SEA to p a rtic ip a te
in policy decisions, m a d e E d w ard
T . D u d ek a m e m b e r o f th e UB
c a b in e t. D udek, hosit fo r
th e
J u n e 24 m e e tin g . Is p re s id e n t of
th e CSEA O i a p t e r a t th e S ta le
U n iv ersity of B u ffalo .
“ W e’ve h a d u n re s t heve ju s t
a s all o th e r c a m p u se s h a v e,” D r.
R e g a n sa id , “b u t no b loodshed
a n d no m a ss a rr e s ts a n d I th in k
w e've av oid ed th e m because all
seg m en ts of th e u n iv e rsity , an d
t h a t In clud es th e CSEA, p a r tic i­
p a te In policy m a k in g .”
Irv in g F la u m e n b a u m of N a s­
sau
C ou n ty , CSEA firs t vice
p re sid e n t, in s ta lle d th e 1&69-70
o ffic e rs o f th e W e ste rn C o n fe re n re C o u n ty W o rk sh o p . T h e y a re ;
p re s id e n t, T alo m ie; vice p re s­
id e n t, A liena W a g n e r, C a tta ra u g u s
C o u n ty a n d s e c r e ta ry - tre a s u re r,
M r. M a n g an o .
F la u m e n b a u m
a n d R a n d o lp h
V. Jaco b s,
p re s id e n t
of
th e
Cfc>EA M e tro p o lita n C o n fe ren c e,
a tte n d e d th e C o n ference d in n e r
im d e r som e h a n d ic a p s. T h e y flew
to B u ffalo fro m New Y o rk a n d
th e a irlin e le ft th e ir luggage
b e h in d .
F la u m e n b a u m w ore a sp o rt s h irt
to th e d in n e r b u t M r. Ja co b s, a
n a tty d resser, d id b e tte r. H e b o r­
row ed a ooat, s h ir t a n d a tie
fro m W illiam S to b erl, a d ire c to r
o f th e S ta te U n iv ersity o f B u f­
falo C SEA c h a p te r, a n d a m e m ­
b er o f th e d in n e r c o m m itte e .
S e a s o n a l A id e s
CSEA Urges State
Grant 2Qc-An-Hour
Raise To Park Aides
(S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r)
A LB A N Y — T h e C ivil
ice E m p lo y ee s A ssn . h a s
e d on S ta t e o f fic ia ls to
a 20 c e n t s - a n - h o u r p a y
S erv­
c a ll­
grant
ra ise
to em ployees o f th e L ong Is la n d
S ta te P a r k C om m ission a n d o th e r
S ta t e p a ik com m isisions to b rin g
th e m u p to th e s a la ry levels a t ­
ta in e d by S ta te em ployees a s th e
re s u lt of CSEA n e g o tia tio n s w ith
th e S ta t e e a rlie r thLs y ear.
In teleg ram s to Abe L av ln e,
S ta te d ire c to r of collective b a r ­
g a in in g ; T. N o rm a n H u rd , dii-ecto r of th e b u d g e t a n d W ilb u r
E. W rig h t, d ire c to r of th e D iv i­
sion of P a rk s , CSEA S ta te w id e
p re sid e n t T h eo d o re C. W eW n zl
u rg ed th e p ro r a te d sa la ry in c re ase
to c o n fo n n to th e $600 m in im u m
ra ise &nd $200 N ew Y o rk a re a
N ia g a r a
CSEA
C h a p te r
A n o th e r
d lim e r
g u e st
M a rie D o n ald so n of N ew ark , p re s­
id e n t o f th e 17,000-m em ber M e n ­
ta l H y g ien e E m p lo y ees A ssocia­
tio n , w h ic h re c e n tly oam e o u t In
su p p o rt o f th e C SEA in th e re p ­
re s e n ta tio n b a ttle .
LOCKUORT—
10 p e r c e n t p a y in c r e a s e , le a d s a list
O th e r W e s te rn C o n fere n ce o f­
o f p r o p o sa ls s u b m itte d to t h e N ia g a r a C o u n ty B o a r d o f S u p ­
fic e rs in s ta lle d by D r. W enzl a re :
firs t vice p re sid en t, M r. T alm o le; er v iso r s b y n e g o t ia to r s fo r t h e N ia g a r a C o u n ty c h a p te r , Civil
seco n d vice p re s id e n t, M a ry C a n - S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn .
W o rk in g w ith D oyle a r e J a j
W ilH am D oyle, chaipter p re s i­
nell, B u ffa lo c h a p te r ; th i r d vl©«
T e c h m e y e r,
H e n ry
LaForest,
p re sid e n t, G enevieve L uce; re c o rd ­ d e n t, h e a d s th e CSEA n e g o tia tin g
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in g se c re ta ry , G en eviev e C lark , c o m m ittee .
Mary
T h e C SEA g ro u p also a sk ed th e p a s t c h a p te r p re s id e n t;
R osw ell P a rk , a n d tre a s u re r, M el­
L ouise R a n d a ll, A r th u r Perez,
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G <ronachan,
M arg aret
B o a rd to c o n sid e r a o n e -g ra d e C h a rle s
D u n la p , F o rr e s t M axw ell, and
a
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all
em
ployees
lo c a tio n p a y g iv en to fu ll-tim e
E u g en e W eb er.
S ta te em ployees. S ta te P a rk C o m ­ p lu s a $600 in c re a se if t h a t o p ­
m ission em ployees w ork only d u r ­ tio n Is g re a te r th a n fla t, 10 p e rcerkt p a y h ik e .
in g th e su m m e r m o n th s.
A m ong th e o th e r p roposals a r e :
W enzl said , “T h e se em ployees
sh o u ld n o t be d ep riv ed of th e
• A l / 6 0 t h n a n -c o n trib u ­
b e n e fit of th e six h u n d re d d o lla rs
to ry , re tir e m e n t p la n re tro a c ­
m in im u m Increase (p ro ra te d ) a c ­
tiv e to 1938, a n d re tire m e n t
corded o th e r S ta te em ployees a n d
a t h a lf - p a y a f t e r 25 years.
geogxaphlc d iffe re n tia l (p ro ra te d )
• F iv e w eeks v a c a tio n a f t e r
b ecau se th e P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t
20 y ears, fo u r weeks a f t e r 10
A L B A N Y — R e p r e se n ta tiv e s
R e la tio n s B o a rd h a s n o t p u t th e m
years, th r e e weeks a f te r th re e
of t h e C ivil S e r v ic e E m p loyees
in to a n y b a rg a in in g u n it a n d b e ­
y e a rs a n d tw o w eeks a f te r
A ssn . m e t r e c e n t ly w ith C om ­
cau se th e ir em p lo y m e n t p eriod
o n e y ea r.
m is s io n e r H o llis I n g r a h a m of
s t a r t s a f te r A p iil 1. M an y s e a ­
• F iv e d a y s of p e rso n al
th e S ta t e H e a lth D e p a rtm e n t to
so n a l em ployees w ork y e a r a fte r
leave p e r y ear.
discuss w ith h im th e p ro blem s and
y e a r fo r th e S ta te .”
• In c re a se in sick p ay a l­
g riev an c es of H e a lth D ep t, em­
W enzl also
d en m n d ed
“ fa ir
low ances.
ployees.
tr e a tm e n t a n d im m e d ia te a t te n ­
• P ro v iso n s fo r B lue C rossT lio m a s B y ru f, CSEA H ealth
tio n ” for th e se aso n al em ployees
B lu e S h ie ld coverage.
D e p a rtm e n t re p re se n ta tiv e , and
of Long Is la n d P a rk C om m ission
o th e r C SEA c h a p te r presidents
a n d o th e r S ta te P a rk C om m issions.
• F o u r h o u rs F>ay fo r a n y
fro m th e d e p a rtm e n t u rg ed tiie
a f te r - h o u r w ork.
co m m issio n er bo a c t on various
• P re m iu m p a y fo r s h ift
E o m o re T o M e d ita te
p ro m o tio n a l, pix>fesslonal, techtUw ork.
ALBANY — J a m e s O. E om ore,
cal
a n d c le ric a l g riev an ces which
• In c re a se in m ileage a l ­
S y ra c u se , h a s b e en n a m e d a m e ­
h a v e b ecom e " p a r a m o u n t pix>b*
low ances.
d ia to r in th e d is p u te b etw ee n th e
lem s to o u r em p lo y ees,” h e said.
• T im e o ff fo r CSEA o f­
T o w n o f D e W itt a n d th e T o w n o f
O v ertim e ,
se c u rity
and
other
ficers a n d d eleg ates to a tte n d
I> eW itt P olice B e n e v o le n t A sso­
la
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also
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CSEIA co n v en tio n s an d ,
c ia tio n in O n o n d a g a C ounty.
agenda.
• S ta n d b y p a y fo r m e d ic al
M eetin g s a re h e ld periodically
a n d x - r a y te c h n ic a n s a n d
Pass your Leader on to » nonb etw een th e C SEA g ro u p a n d the
o th e r te c lm ic a l s ta ff.
Rucmber.
C o m m isso n er a n d h is s ta f f In
o rd e r to d ire c tly in fo rm th e de­
p a rtm e n t o fflcals of th e num erous
pro b lem s a n d in e q u lte s c o n fro n t­
in g H e a lth D e iia rtm e n t employees,
S ends
To
C o n tr a c t D e m a n d s
B o a rd
O f S u p e r v is o r s
Health Dept.
Grievances Are
Meeting Topic
Assured On Nurses
S ta te
W
w
h y
W
is
o r k e r s :
C
o r k i n g
S E A
f o r
t lie
f u t u r e ?
c s ^
B e c a u s e
t h e
r e s t
w
o f
e ’ll
o u r
a ll
s p e n d
l iv e s
t h e r e
Civil Service Employcob Assocui
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1)
ployed n u rse s, h a d th e d ifferen tial
ta k e n aw ay fro m th e m recently
wihen th e CSEA g av e a $600 m ini­
m u m y e a rly in c rea se a n d $200
lo c a tio n p a y to th o se S ta te em­
ployees w ho w ork in th e New York
m e tro p o lita n
a re a ,
including
nui-ses.
I n so m e cases, n u rse s lost as
m u c h a s $600 in th e p a y cut.
O n le a rn in g o f th e S ta t e ’s move
to ta k e a w ay th e d ifferentials
CSEA im m e d ia te ly pa'otesited both
to G o v e rn o r R o ck efe ller a n d to
L evine. CSEIA o ffic ials a n d some
o f th e affect/ed n u rse s m e t last
w eek w ith th e S ta t e Civil Service
D e p a r tm e n t’s D ire c to r o f Classlfic a tlo n a n d C o m p en satio n , who
Is resp o n sib le fo r a d m ln is te rit«
th e d iffe re n tia ls , b u t “ we got no­
w h ere w ith h !m ,” W enzl said .
" I f th e re s ig n a tio n th r e a t is
c a rr ie d o u t — a n d i t w ill be ^
n o th in g is d o n e a b o u t th is deplor­
ab le situ a tio n — th e n a m a ss exo­
d u s o f n u rs e s co uld spell disaster
fo r t h e S ta te ," W enzl s ta te d . “And
th e S ta te k now s th is. As It is, the
n u rs in g v a c a n c y r a t e in S ta te hos­
p ita ls in th e e ig h t-c o u n ty Nei*
Y or k a re a in q u e stio n bordei's o®
50 p e rc e n t. I f we a re to recnilt
a n d re ta in q u a lifie d n u rse s I*'
S ta t e em p lo y m e n t, th e se differ^'^'
tia ls m u s t be re s to re d .”
T h e CSEA le a d e r sa id th a t W
e x p e c ts w ord a n y d a y now fi'^^
L evine bha/t a c tio n h a s b ee n tak^®
bo re s to re th e p ir a te d dtffei'^'^'
bials.
Polio* S«rge«ii Exam
A written exam wm adminis­ •urgeon. BoUoe Department, re­
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r O K T i ll ! . ltK.S'1 in U uukB — l i i f t * —
the CSEA Consea-vation C o m m it­
tir e e tin e C arda — S t u ti o n r r ;
A r t i s t s ’ H i i p p li c a a n il O t l lc r l i^ u t p u i i - u i
te e a n d th e D e p a rtm e n t of C on­
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T he D e p a rtm e n t also In d ic a te d
t h a t C SEA re p r e s e n tta iv e s will be
l n r o r p o r a t r « i IO r.t
fu rn is h e d w ith D e p a rtm e n t m a n u ­
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c e d u re w ill b e s e t u p so t h a t
CSEA a n d th e in div id u al em ploy­
A m b a s s a d o r
ees m a j c o n te s t th e re s u lts of th e I
27 ELK ST.
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A LB A N Y
su rv ey .
[ L U N C H E S - D IN N E R S - PARTIES
T he s a m e CSEA c o m m itte e m e t
la te r w ith Divisioai of P a r k s re p ­
re s e n ta tiv e s R o b e rt M iddlebrooks,
ALBANY
a s s is ta n t d ire c to r of S ta te Pai-ks,
an d D a n ie l P . H a llo ra n , pei-sonn el m a n a g e r. R e su lts of this m e e t­
in g w e re sim ila r to those of th e
A F IN E N E W M O T E L IN
e a r lie r m e e tin g . T h e CSELA co m ­
A N E T W O R K T R A D IT IO N
m itte e also u rg e d a t th is m e e tin g
t h a t a s a fe ty progi-am b e e s ta b ­
lished by tdh« perso n n el sectio n .
SINGLE
P r e s e n t a t th e m e e tin g w ere
STATE RATE
CSEA c o m m itte e m e m b e rs : Lou­
FO R R E S E R V A T IO N S — C A L L
is Colby, c h a ir m a n an d c o n se rv a ­
A LB A N Y 48 9 -4 4 2 3
tio n re p r e s e n ta tiv e on CSEA’s
12 30 W ES TER N A V EN U E
B oaad of D ire c to rs; R ollo EXavenO p p o s ite S ta t e Cam puses
p o rt, G e ra ld H a m m , an d Jo se p h
F o lts.
R e c o m m e n d a tio iis
ALBANY— L aw rence I. H a m m e r,
h a s re co m m en d e d a $7,200 s t a r t ­
in g s a la ry fo r a b a c h e lo r’s d e ­
g ree in th e W e»t Babylcm School
D is tric t In S iiffo lk C ou n ty .
A sp ecial p la n co stin g $25,500 to
h e lp re d u c e th e co st of h e a lth In sui'anice is a n o th e r I'eco n u n en d atlo n , as w ell a s a h ik e in th e
n o n -c o n trib u to ry
life In su ra n c e
p la n fro m $2,000 to $5,000.
N IL T O N
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M994. fAlbany*
S p e c ia l
u tm t e
bUBllMIU.
A- F r r r (carnice imrfclnc fo r
r r r t f i t r r r d i;un«ta
A Eirccllpnt dinliiK room* and
s a tis fa c to ry a n d w ould allow p e r­
sons o th e r th a n th e a d d ressee to
be ab le to se c u re a n election b a l­
lot.
“I n som e in s ta n c e s firs t class
m a il is d eliv ered to th e b u ild in g
w h ere th e em ploy ee w orks, a g a in
to be p la ce d on" som e ta b le o r
c o n v e n ie n t lo c a tio n w h ere th e a d ­
d ressee m a y pick i t up. T h is also
w o u ld be v ery u n s a tis f a c to r y a n d
w ould allow persoi'is o th e r th a n
th e a d d re s se e to secu re a n elec­
tio n b a llo t o r b a llo ts .”
L o c h n e r re<iuested t h a t th e b a l­
lo ts be d e liv e red p erso n a lly o r
t h a t th e y be p ick ed u p a t p o st
o ffice s by th e em ployees.
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4
ployees w ho live o n th e g ro u n d s
oS m e n ta l in s titu tio n s in th e c o m ­
in g S ta t e co llectiv e b a rg a in in g
electio n s.
L o c h n e r e x p la in e d in a le tte r to
P E R B d ire c to r of re p re s e n ta tio n
P a u l E. K le in t h a t som e M e n ta l
H y g ien e E >epartm ent em ployees
h a v e g iv en in s titu tio n a l a d d re s se s
to th e PEPIB fo r d is trib u tio n of
th e ele c tio n b a llo ts, m a jle d o u t
la s t w eek.
T h e C SEA le a d e r ask e d t h a t
ballO'ts a d d re s se d to em ployees in
c a re o f a S ta te in s titu tio n be d e ­
liv ered p e rso n a lly to th e a d d re sse e
in ev ery in s ta n c e .
“I n som e in s titu tio n s ,” h e said ,
" f ir s t class m a ll addi*essed to e m ­
ployees w h o live on th e g ro u n d s
is m e re ly delivei’ed in b u lk to th e
p a r tic u la r b u ild in g in w h ic h th e
em ployee lives a n d m a y be pla ced
o n a ta b le In th e e n tra n c e h a ll
to be p ic k ed u p by th e em ployee
w h e n h e o r sh e p asse s by. T h is
ty p e Oif d e liv e ry w ould n o t be
T IfE
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u n io n s t h a t h a v e a p p e a re d on th e th e y know it.
(C o n tm u e d fro m P a g e 1)
"C S E A h a s re p re s e n te d S ta te
b a r g a in in g e le c tio n you m u st be a S ta t e e m p lo y e e and you Tliey a re n o t Im p re ssed b y th e S ta te scene in th e la s t few y e a rs .
m u s t h a v e b e e n on th e S ta t e p a y ro ll a s o f M a y 7, 1969.
loud c»*ies a n d th e c h e st-b e a tin g T h e se little u n io n s h a v e n ’t d one em ployees e ffec tiv ely f o r m a n y
Y ou a lso m u st be in o n e o f th e job title s d e s ig n a te d tx) be of th e jo h n n y -c o m e -la te ly little a n y th in * fo r S ta te w o rk ers a n d y e a rs, a n d w e in te n d to co n tin u e
in on« of th e five u n its— th e p ro fessio nal, tech n lcftl an d scien tific
services u n it; th e o p e ra tio n a l s e r­
vices u n it;
th e a d m in is tra tiv e
services u n it; th e In s titu tio n a l
serv ices u n it; or th e se c u rity u n it.
A to ta l of 136,794 S ta te em ployees
will receive b allo ts.
All b a llo ts will be m a ile d out
th e w eek of J u n e 30. You siiould
I'eceive y o u r b a llo t d u rin g t h a t
w eek o r e arly th e n e x t week. B a l­
lots w ill be In dlffei-ent colors for
th e five u n its — green fo r p ro fe s­
sio n al, te c h n ic a l a n d scien tific;
gold fo r o p e ra tio n a l; b lu e fo r a d ­
m in is tra tiv e ; p in k fo r in s titu tio n ­
al; a n d yellow fo r se c u rity . I n ­
s tru c tio n s h e e ts In b o th S p a n is h
a n d E n g lish w ill a cc o m p a n y th e
b allo ts. A s e t o f s a m p le b a llo ts i r e
p rin te d o n th is p ag e.
I f you do n o t receive y o u r ballot
by J u ly 8, o r if you th in k you
h av e received th e w rong t>allot, or
if you h a v e a n y o th e r questioiis
atoout voting, you c a n c a ll collect
212 661-5130 (In New Y ork City
a n d N a ssa u , S u ffo lk , a n d W e st­
c h e s te r c o u n ties) o r 518 457-7120
(In all o th e r c o u n tie s) fo r In fo r­
m a tio n . T h e se p h o n e s will be
m a n n e d by P u b lic Elm ploym ent
R e la tio n s B o a rd peo p le from 8:30
a m . to 8 p.m . dally .
B a llo ts m u s t be in th e A lbat\y
p o st o ffice by Ju ly 21. E very day
s ta rtin g J u ly 3 th e r e tu rn e d b a l­
lo ts wiU be pick ed up by P E R B
people a t 8:45 a.m . a n d ta k e n to
th e N ew S c o tla n d A venue A rm o ry
w h e re th e y will be p la ce d u iid e r
se c u rity g u a rd u n til th e c o u n tin g
Is fin ish e d . I f y o u r b a llo t is n o t
in th e A lb an y p o st office by th e
tim e o f th e la s t p ic k u p , a t 8:45
a.m . J u ly 21, It will n o t be c o u n t­
ed
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civil SMVICE
■MPLOYEH ASSOCIATION
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P a re
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CIVIL SfltVICE
EMTLOrCiS ASSOCIATION
INC. (CSEA)
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n e w YORK STATEPROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL SERVICES UNIT
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If You Desire To Bo
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If You Desire To Be
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CIVIL SERVICE
EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION
INC. (CSEA)
THIS IS A SECRET BALLOT AND MUST NOT BE SIGNED
SECRET POLL OF EMPLOYEES OF
NEW YORK STATE-OPERATIONAL SERVICES UNIT
BALLOT
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If You Desire To Ba
Rapresanlad By:
If You Destra To B«
Repratenled By:
If You Desire To Ba
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If You DeM'ra To Ba
Rapratanlad By:
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Raprasantad Byt
CIVN. mviCE
EMPLOyitt ASSOCIATION
INC. (CSIA)
THIS IS A SECRET BAUOT AND MUST NOT IE SK^NB)
1)
U n it.
0 « o rg e Bi-acey of W asaalc S ta te
S chool, p re s id e n t of th e M entAl
H yg ien e EM ucators Assn., sa id
la s t week t h a t h is gix>up w ould
b ack th e O SEA a n d u rg ed every
m e n ib er of h is g rou p to vote fo r
th e CSEA.
“H ere Is ju s t one m ore ex am p le
of a sp ecific em ployee grou p
b ack in g o u r o rg a n iz a tio n ,” d e ­
c la re d CSEA S tatew id e pi-esldent
T i\eo d ore C. W enzl. “ We welcom e
th e su p p o rt of th e M e n ta l H y ­
giene E d u c a to rs A ssn. a n d we
in v ite all su c h specific em ployee
g ro u p s to jo in w ith us in a g re a t
v ic to ry fo r S ta te em ployees In
Uiis electio n."
SECRET POLL OF EMPLOYEES OF
NEW YORK STATE-SECURITY SERVICES UNIT
BALLOT
CSEA Endorsed
(C o n tin u ed fro m
If You P«ilr« To U
RoproMntod Byt
If You DMirfl To B«
RapreMnted Byi
If You Dsiire To B>e
R«pretented By:
T h e co u n tin g will s t a r t a t 9 a.m .
J u ly 21 a t th e A n n o ry . B a llo ts will
firs t be so rte d Into colors. T h e
se c u rity u n it, since it is th e s m a ll­
est, w in be c o u n te d first.
T h is Is a se c re t b a llo t e l a t i o n .
T lia t is w hy th e re a re so m a n y
en v elo pes w ith y o u r ballo t. T h e
sy ste m h a s b een se t u p so th a t
a b so lu te ly no o n e will be able to
fin d o u t how an y b o d y voted in th e
e lectio n . Y ou c an feel com p letely
sa fe a b o u t t h a t . No one will ever
know how you voted.
R e su lts o f th e electio ns In e a ch
u n it will be a n n o u n c e d as th e
b a llo ts ar« co u n te d , u n it by u n it.
SECRET POLL OF EMPLOYEES OF
NEW YORK STATE-INSTITUTIONAL UNIT
BALLOT
A Most Vital Decbion
SECRET POLL OF EMPLOYEES OF
NEW YORK STATE-ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES UNIT
MARK AN X ON THIS BALLOT IN ONE SQUARE ONLY
If You Desira To Ba
Represented By:
If You Desira To Ba
Represented By:
If You Desira To Ba
Represented By:
CIVIL SERVICE
EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION
INC. (CSEA)
1 .1 .
b n L jiijii
re p re s e n tin g th e m ,” he d ec lared .
“ O ur s ta ff h a s p ro v ed t h a t i t can
solve p ro b le m s la rg e a n d s m a ll-^
fro m b a rg a in in g w ith th e Gov­
e rn o r’s n e g o tia tin g te a m dow n to
settllrvg a n In d iv id u a l e m p lo y ee’s
g rie v a n ce . N o p ro b le m is too big
o r boo sm a ll fo r C SB A to han<
die and to so lv e.”
WenzL n o te d th a t CSEA h a s a
field fo rce of d o zen s of field repre s e n ta tiv e s w ho w o rk closely w ith
CSExV c h a p te r s a n d w ho live in
the a r e a s t h a t th e y serv ice, a s w ell
as 16 re g io n a l a tto rn e y s w ho a re
av aila b le fo r a ss is ta n c e in leg al
a n d d is c ip lin a ry m a tte r s affec tin g
S ta te em ployees.
T h e CSEA h e a d q u a r te r s s ta ff In
A lb an y — professlonsil in th e field
of la b o r r e la tio n s , co lle ctiv e b a r­
g a in in g , d v l l se rv ic e la w , re ­
s e a rc h , c a r e e r la d d e rs, p ro m o tio n ­
al o p p o rtu n itie s a n d g riev a n c e
h a n d lin g — is a v a ila b le to a n y
c h a p te r o r an y m e m b e r fo r advice
and
a s s is ta n c e ,
W enzl
said.
"C SE A ’s h e a d q u a r te r s s ta f f and
field s t a f f ,” he declar£>d, “ a re sec­
o n d to n o n e in N ew Y o rk S ta t e .’*
T h ru w ay P ro v e s A bility
W enzl also re fe rre d to C S E A ’s
re c e n t p a c e -s e ttin g a g re e m e n ts n e­
g o tia te d fo r em ployees in th e two
collective b a rg a in in g u n its of th e
N ew Y o rk S ta te T h ru w a y , CSEA
e a rlie r this y e a r w on th e r ig h t to
be th e co llectiv e b a rg a in in g r e p ­
re s e n ta tiv e fo r b o th u n its a n d r e ­
ce n tly co n clu d ed n e g o tia tio n s giv­
in g those em p lo yees a $700 m in i­
m u m p a y ra is e and m a n y o th e r
g en ero u s frin g e ben efits,
“ W e’ve show n ev e ry b o d y w h at
w e c a n do,’’ W enzl said. “ S tate
w o rk ers c a n look a t th is fine rec­
o rd of a c h ie v e m e n t a n d feel co n ­
fid e n t th a t C SEA ’s s tre n g th — th e
s tre n g h t of u n ite d em p loy ees —
c a n g e t th e m w h a t th e y w an t.
“S e le c tin g a u n io n to re p re s e n t
you is a serio u s b u sin e ss,” h e co n ­
tinued. “ M an y o u tfits a r e vy ing
fo r th e c h a n c e to g e t th e dues
m o ney fro m S ta t e em plo y ees. On
the o th e r h a n d , th e re is one or­
g a n iz a tio n t h a t w as fo u n d ed by
S ta te employ»3es th e m s e lv e s 59
y e a rs ago in o rd e r to b e tte r th e ir
w o rk ing co n d itio n s, a n d i t h a s
n e v e r sto p p e d w o rk in g to w a rd th a t
goal. T h a t o rg a n iz a tio n is CSEA .
A b rie f review of th e h is to ry of
New Y ork S ta te pu blic em ployees
w ill re v e a l to q u e stio n in g em ploy­
ees t h a t th e o rg a n iz a tio n r u n by
th e ir fellow em p lo yees — CSEA —
h a s won e v e ry m a jo r b e n efit an d
p a y ra ise fo r S ta te em p loy ees. I t ’s
n o t su rp ris in g , b e c a u se S ta te e m ­
ployees th e m se lv e s b u ilt CSEA to
do ju s t th a t.
If You Desira To B*
Represented Byi
“ I iu"ge e v e ry S ta ie em ployee
bo vo te in th is ele tc io n ,” W enrf
said. “ W hen th e b a llo t a rriv e s in
th e m a ll, m a r k it^ im m e d iate ly and
sen d i t In. T h is could be th e m ost
v ita l d ecision e v e r m a d e b y S tate
em p lo yees.
“ I a m c o n fid e n t th a t th e em ­
ployees of N ew Y o rk S ta te will
ch oo se CSEIA to re p re se n t th em ,
a s th e y h a v e c h o se n CSEA by th e ir
v o lu n ta ry m em bei-shlp a n d th eir
h a r d w o rk fo r C SEA d u rin g the
p a s t 50 y e a rs. If CSEA w ins, every
S ta te em p lo y ee w ill be th e winner.*»
THIS IS A SECRET BAUOT AND MUST NOT BE SIGNED
P a ss y o u r L e a d e r on to a n o«m e m b er.
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