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f a c tu a l a c c o w its, T H E K Y E R W I R E beg in s th is w eelt o n p ag e
2 a s a n ew L e a d e r c o in n in . L e a d e r asso c ia te p a b lis iie r P a n l K y e r
L iE A .l> E R
L n rfie n t ^ r u x p a p t 'r f o r
V o l. x x x v m . N o . 4 2
P ii b li r
w ill b e p ro w U ng th e C iq iito l c o rrid o rs in A lb a n y , a n d re p o rtin g o n
th e e v en ts a s w efl a s th e s c o ttle b a tt le a d in g u p to to m o rro w ’s n ew s.
E :? tp io yp eit
F rid a y , J a n u a r y 2 0 , 1 9 7 8
P r i c e 2 0 C e n to
M e m b e r s o f t h e R o c U a n d u n i t o f t h e C M ! S e r r le e E m ­
m e e t s b e f o r e e n t e r in g t h e f in a l b a r fa ln in ^ r s e s s io n J a n . 5 .
c o lle c tiT e b a r g a in in g
p lo y e e s A s s o c ia tio n v o te d u n a n im o u s ly , o n J a n . 7, t o e n d
A g r e e m e n t w a s r e a c h e d a t n o o n th e n e x t d a y . F r o m le ft
s h e r , F r a n k H o w a r d , M e r le M a m m a t o , L u c ille M a a s o o h i,
t h e i r l I H b i y s t r i k e . A t r i f h t . t h e u n i t ’s n e r o t i a t l n c t e a m
are:
B ay
R o c k la n d
M i k e F r e n c h a k , u n i t iH r e s id e n t P a t s y
Y e s
V
S p ie d , C SE A
o t e
U
Z e r b a r in i,
s p e c ia lis t N e ls
H a r o ld
B e r lin ,
C a r ls o n , D o r is P e -
and
J a c q u ie
n a n i m
V H iltn e y .
o u s
By BON KABTEN
N EW
tio n
C IT Y — M e m b e rs
W e r ie b a c k
u n a n im o u s
son
"a
good
e la b o r a te d
w orkers
w on
in
Jan.
o f
an
c o n tr a c t,
th e
th e
c o n tr a c t, w h ic h
agreem en t
w ith
u n it
th e ir
w h ic h
w h ic h
o f
th e
1 0 -d a y
w e
C iv il S e r v ic e
s tr ik e
c o lle c tiv e
w on
back
b a r g a in in g
th r e e -y e a r
is r e tr o a c tiv e t o
w ill r e c e iv e ,
o f th e b a se
s a la r y a t t h e t e n t h ,
e m p lo y m e n t .)
L aw
•
im ­
E m p lo y e e s
w ith
s e n io r ity
w o n a la y o f f , b u m p in g a n d r e c a ll
th e b e g in n in g o f la s t y e a r , a lo n g
w ill b e t h e
w ith
an
s a la r y
in c r e a s e
a
6
percent
(p a y a b le
as
a
T h is
in s u r e s
th ey
o ff,
w ith
s e n io r ity
how ever,
th e
be
c la u se
s t a t e s h e c a n b u m p a n e m p lo y e e
o f t h e f i r s t y e a r ’s s a l a r y i n c r e a s e
b e lo w h im , p r o v id e d h e is a b le to
w ill b e a d d e d to t h e s c h e d u le d
do
p lu s
p a y -h ilc e
in c r e m e n ts
fo r
th is
and
8
year,
lo n g e v ity
b e g in n in g J a n . 1, 1 9 7 8 . T h e t h ir d
la n d
e m p lo y e e s
p lu s
an
a d d ltio n a li 6
In c r em en ts
and
of
5
are
percent
p a id
of
at
th e
th e
b a se
•
s e le c t
fa v o re d
L ic e n se d
and
g r a d in g
by
g r a d e ls .
le v e ls
40
Broome Local
Prepares For
Strike Option
B IN G H A M T O N — A
m an
cal
fo r B r o o m e
804
o f
th e
E m p lo y e e s
announced
a c tio n
p r e p a r a tio n
a c tio n
th e
in
fo r
a g a in s t
B ro o m e to
sp ok es­
C o u n ty
C iv il
L o­
ta k e
o p e n in g
h as
of
B in g h a m to n
a
p o s s ib le
th e
C o u n ty
p la c e la to r
R oger
K ane,
b a r g a in in g
. , ,
C SEA
s p e c ia lis t,
c o lle c tiv e
and
c h ie f
( C r a t ln u e d o n P a f e 16)
a
n u rses
n u rses
w on
m in im u m
w ork
been
tw o
n u rses w h o
w eek.
U n (te r
fo u r
•
•
a
35
grad es
w ork
a
new
and
th e
T h e n x ir s e s a l s o w o n a p r a c ­
tic e
and
p a tie n t
care
c o m m it­
A ny
w h ose
w ith
h o s p ita l
Job
r e q u ir e s
th a t
he
e ftt
n o t h a v e to
F ie ld , f o o d a n d s e c u r it y p e r ­
u n ifo r m s .
ter m s o f
e m p lo j r *
fo r
th e
co u n ty , I m -
O o o d fr ie n d , c h a ir m a n
R o c k la n d
budget
c o m m itte e ,
o f th e
and
v o ic e d
fin a n c e
tw o
im m e -
b a r g a in in g
fie ld
m en
s p e c ia lis ts
G regory
n e g o tia tio n s a re , fr o m
John
D a v ia
E m pk> yees w o n t h e r ig h t to
and
c o n te s t e n tr ie s m a d e
R o c k la n d
e m p lo y e e s
and
A L B A N Y — ^ A lm o st
w h ic h
th e
r e s u lt
general
fro m
The
ees
b road cast
N ew
tis in g
d u r in g
m ark
th e
C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y ­
A s s o c ia tio n
r a d io
s ta te w id e
of
th e
o f
m e n t a l p a t ie n t s in to
c o n tr a c tin g
n ex t
tw o
w
o u t to p r iv a te
e ^
over
26
c a m p a ig n
w h ic h
tio n s ,
th ro u g h
th e
b e g in n in g
B e g in n in g
m in u te
w ill
to
be
tim e s
d a ily
M ardi
w ith
p r e s id e n t
on
26 o f
th e
r a d io s t a t i o n s
m ost
in
i n s t a n c e s , w iU
J a n ./30.
coverage
in
th e
n e a r ly
c o n tin u e
th ro u g h
To
th e
The
tr ip s .
u n io n
w on
be
a
r ib r e p r i ­
F ^ h ester,
C a p ita l D is tr ic t
sta g g e r e d
each
^ eek,
so
but
w here
th a t
not
th e
th ey
on
Koch And Carey:
Onlookers Expect
ShortHoneym oon
d a ily
m a x im iz e
m es­
ru n
a ll s ta -
one
so,
of
b litz ,
done
I
d o n ’t
our
and
in
by
la te
th in k
a
w ill n o t h a v e b e e n r e a c h e d w it h
p re­
several
p h ase
w e ’r e
or
c o m m e r c ia ls
o n e s t a t io n , t h e c o m m e r c ia ls w ill
a u to m o b ile
ser­
s in g le r e s id e n t o f N e w Y o rk S ta te
th e
b road cast
is
tim e
on e-
s t a t e . T l i e r a d i o axtota, i n
aU
fro m
fo r g o o d s a n d
m o s t-lis te n e d -to -r a d io
" R a d io
th e
in ­
p ared a n d sp on sored b y th e C SE A
w ere
th e
T u esd ay,
on
radk)
o f
t o t h e p r o b le m s
n e ig h b o r h o o d s , a n d
o v e r a ll' a d v e r t i s i n g
c o r p o r a t e a v a r i e t y o f m e d i a d iu : -
c e n ts fo r o ffic ia l
16
O u t
concerns
of
F ebruary.
adver­
s a g e w ill b e c a r r ie d b y m o r e t h a n
15 c e n ts to
M cG raw ,
B rand.
c o m m e r c ia ls d r a w in g p u b lic a t t e n t io n
d u m p in g
p r a c tic e
fr o m
m ile ,
T hom as
Jason
Y ork S ta te .
c o m m e r c ia ls
sta rt o f a
1 ,0 0 0
s t a t e ’s
governm ent
v ic e s , w ill b e
s ta tio n s in
th e
d itio n a l
pa:
le ft, C S E A c o l­
and
A g a in s t C o n tr a c tin g
and
penny
N a u g h ter
S ta r f S ta te w id e C a m p a ig n
u se o f a co u n ty ca r w o n a n ad ­
•
C a u c u s in g d u r in g a b r e a k in
le c tiv e
and
(C o n tin u e d o n P a g e 16)
llste n e d -to
t h e ir file e .
•
A ll o t h e r
S p e a k in g
ac
m em ber
h is m e a l.
son n el w on
in
sta ff
a p a t i e n t w iU
p a y fo r
•
in ­
t h e s tr ik e .
in g t h e fir s t q u a r te r o f t h is y e a r .
tee .
•
in
tw o
th e
grad es,
m u s t p r o v is io n s , f o r ^
up­
of
who
ac­
T a y ld r
sen ­
40 h o u r a w eek n u rses a r e u p tw o .
•
m o n th .
had
upgraded
r e v ie w
of
N u rses
hour
in
th is
a
b e lo w
an
jo b
on
le g a l
b a sic
of
th e r ig h t to
s h ifts
th a n
m e n t c o n tin u e .
term s, 35 h o u r a w eek n u rses a re
S e r v ic e
A s s o c ita io n
ce n te r
th e
C a r l­
la id
s e n io r ity a r e
p r a c tic a l
r e g is te r e d
hour w e ^
i s p a id a t t h e r a t e o f 5 p e r c e n t
part
th a t
i o r i t y b a slA .
s a la r y p e r y e a r fo r t h e f ir s t fiv e
e m p lo s r m e f n t . L o n g e v i t y
la s t
E m p lo y e e s w o n
years
of
The
g u a ra n tees
t h e f ir s t r e c a lle d .
•
(In c rem en ts
Job.
c la u se
o f f e m p lo y e e s w it h
lo n g e v ity .
ra te
th a t
th e
y e a r o f t h e c o n tr a c t g iv e s R o c k ­
p ercen t
N e ls
p r e v e n tin g
o th e r
v o lv e d
la s t la id o f f . S h o u ld
e m p lo y e e
la id
th a t
b o n u s ). T h e r e m a in in g 1 p e r c e n t
p ercent
A ss o c ia ­
J a n . "7, w i t h
s p e c ia lis t
c la u s e ,
tio n s
c la u s e .
of
sal
fifte e n th , a n d tw e n tie th y e a r s o f
m e d ia t e ly . t h o s e I n c r e im e n ts a n d
p ercen t
on
o u r d ig n it y .”
lo n g e v ity p a y m e n ts e a r n e d fr o m
5
E m p lo y ^
c u lm in a te d
b ^ e fits
1, 1977.
E m p lo y e e s
R o c k la n d
a t w d rk la s t w eek , a fte r
r a tific a tio n
c a lle d
He
o f th e
P o litic ia n s
n ic s ,
as
th e
are
e ith e r
p u b lic
cy­
p e r c e iv e s
th e m , o r r e a lis ts , a s t h e y
see
th e m s e lv e s .
W h a tev er
t ic ia n s
are
C SEA
v ie w F o ln t, p o li­
e x p e c tin g
(C o n tin e u d
on
th e
Page
p res7)
u n io n
L. M cO ow an.
“ C o n tr a c tin g o u t in g e n e r a l b y
g o v er n m e n ts,
cost
th e
d o lla r s
sta te
and
ta x p a y e r s
a n n u a lly .
of
p a tie n ts
of
th e
out
A nd
of
ajcid
in to
lo c a l,
m illio n s
th e
D e p a r tm e n t
H y g ie n e
of
d u m p in g
f a c ilitie s
of
M e n ta l
c o m m u n itie s
n o t p r e p a r e d t o r e c e iv e o r a c c e p t
th em , a n d
n in g
th e
m e s s a g e .” s a id
W illia m
by
w ith o u t p ro p er p la n ­
th e
S ta te
to
c o n tin u e
tr e a tm e n t o f t h e p a tie n ts th e m ­
s e lv e s ,
is
a
tr u ly
(C o n tin u e d
on
t e f r r ib le
Page
p robS)
N
Y o n k e rs F ire fig h te rs
L o se S a la ry B a ttle
T h e K y e r W ir e
B R O O K L Y N — Y onkers
R e p o r t F r o m T h e C a p ito l
m en
to
By
PAUL ^ Y E R
lo s t
th e ir
u p set
th e
w age
fr e e z e
ta n -
su re
s h o t fo r th e
n a to r ia l'r a c e
tw o
th is
guber-
fa ll
p o s s ib ilitie s — G o v .
C arey
s id e
on
th e
an d
th e
and
yea rs.
H ugh
P .S .
D e m o c r a tic
area
fo r
several
c ia tio n
E m p lo y e e s
w ill
n ot
be
in v o lv e d
s h o u ld
c o n te st b etw een
A s s e m b ly
A n d erso n
lic a n
on
s id e — a r e
C iv il
S e r v ic e
a new
sp e ctfu l
a ttitu d e
rea so n ?
d e fin ite ly
K eane
re­
year.
C SEA
a b a n d o n in g
Is
R ic h a r d
cau se
c o u l d n ’t
o f
th e
o ffic e
tw o
fin a l
p r o b a b ly in
fo r
and
th e
to
nod
is
c a n d id a te s ,
g ets
a
th e y
w ork
fa lo
th e
G overnor
c a m p a ig n
s h o u ld
o f
th e
m illio n
v o tes
o f
d o lla r s
3 0 0 ,0 0 0
and
C SEA
th e
fa m ­
are
th e
o r g a n i z a t i o n ’s
and
v o te
a lr e a d y
v a lu e
aw are
lie v e
g r o u p 's p o lit ic a l a c t io n
o f
th e
com ­
but
lo r
have
th e
G od
d is a s te r , s o
w as
th e
p r o b le m '
by
w ith
to
tim e
h e
le g is la ­
d o e s n ’t
r e s u lts
every
h as
been
a c tiv e
on
in g
h is
b ill,
is
o ften
in
com ­
on e
is s u e
c h a n g in g
T here
b e­
n e g o tia te
o f
an
act
t h e r e ’s
a
is r e in t r o d u c ­
p o s s ib ly
w ith
a
th a t
c ity 's
f is c a l c r is is .
l a t e D iv is io n u p h e ld a W e iB tc h e st-
ru p tc y .
■
i ^
’
T ile
fir ta ie h ; ' t l l i t ^ h
er
im lo n s , t h e J i i u t u a l A id A o o d a -
la w
b e im p r u d e n t a n d
tim e
th is
In te n d
som e
year.
a
J o in t
of
th e
B u t
th ey
e ffo r t
3,000 JOBS WITH
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n c l a s s i f i e d
&
Y onkers
io r ity
e m p lo y e e s .
a c tio n
g o a ls
o f
s tr ik e
head
b u ild in g
w ork.
F o u rte en
la b o r
c ity
u n io n s ,
C iv il
su p p ort
of
E m p lo y e e s
are
to
g iv in g
th e
A s s e m b ly m a n
O r a z io
bor
A n g e lo
(D -N a ssa u )
of
th e
C o m m itte e
to
P osn er
is
m o v in g
th e
W o r k m e n ’s
tio n
C o m m itte e .
O r a z io
c h a ir m a n
to
coU ec-
la w
w age
197S.
court
c le a r ly
r u le d
th a t
in r o h i b i t e d
in c r e a s e s
any
w h a tso ev e r
in
lin e “ w ith t h e in t e n t o f t h e L eg ­
is la tu r e
to
to
avert
a
d e fa u lt
m u n ic ip a l
m a in ta in
on
o b lig a tio n s
e s s e n tia l
gov­
exam
M arch
Is
Lotfery
18.
or
fiv e
years
or
of
k n o w le d g e
of
b u ild in g
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Y o r k ’s
an
w e e k ly
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on
h ead
s y ste m s, v e n tila tin g
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s p e c ific a tio n s
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m a in te n ­
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h e a tin g
W in n in g n u m ­
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C o m m is s io n , C o u r t H o u s e . T r o y .
o f th e J o in t L e g is ­
on
•
E nergy.
C iv il
S er­
A s s o c ia tio n ,
of
fro m
r ic h e s
th is
year.
So
m an y
to r s
w an t
to
sp on sor
le g is la tio n ,
le g is la ­
e le c t4 o n
says
C S E A ’s
“ is
a v o id in g
year.
fe e lin g s
have
a
d iu * “O ur
B ernard
le g is la tiv e
h u r tin g
a
R y­
m an,
le g is ­
b ecau se
b ill
fo r
F I L I N G
C SEA
p a r tic u la r ly
an,
S ta te P r a m o tio n a l
J o b C a le n d a r
•
T h e
E m p lo y e e s
th is
tra d e,
R e n sse la e r
em b arrassm en t
in g
q u a lify in g
fo r
e q u iv a le n t
p r e s e n tly
C o m m itte e
•
an
w r itte n
c o n tr a c tin g
C om p en sa­
is
th e
a p p e a ls
C a n d id a te s m u s t h a v e t w o y e a r s
su cceed
over
a
e r n m e n t a l s e r v ic e s .”
A s­
L a­
The
is
J o u r n e y m a n e x p e r ie n c e in a s k ill­
c h a ir ­
p a m e n t of
to u nd er
F ilin g fo r t lw Job e n d s F e b . 16.
(D -B r o n x ),
w ho
la tiv e
as
A s s e m b l y ’s
t h e ,e m e r g e n c y
f e c t in N o v e m b e r
and
D is tr ic t
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b a r g a in in g
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it
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it
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a
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m ake
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by
sta te
la s t
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area.
p a ssed
fo r­
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d u r in g
g r u e lin g
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C SEA
w ill
its s u p p o r t fo r o n e
in tr o ­
a g a in s t
e n d o r s in g
g o v e r n o r ’s
in
e m p lo y e e
d o n ’t h a v e t o o m u c h
to
K eane
le a v e
an n ou n ce
J.
d o e s n ’t
a b ill la s t y e a r t o
e m p lo y e e s
fo r t h e
u n io n s
g o tia b le .
c h a r g in g
•
p u b lic
d e r s ta n d in g
b id
a ll
sp e c to ^ le g is la t io n
e n c y A c t— d e s ig n e d t o h o ld dow n
in w h ic h th e y a re a s o n e , a n d
d e c a d e s -lo n g tr a d itio n o f n o t
c a n d id a te s
•
b e lie v e “A c ts o f G o d ” a r e n e ­
M r.
a ffe c t
s im ila r s itu a tio n s .
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•
(D -B u ffa lo )
duced
its
M r.
M r. D u ry ea .
•
A s s e m b ly m a n
A s­
and
tk ls
T h e
•
th e
E m p lo y e e s
w ith
and
R epub­
e y e in g
s o c ia tio n
T h e
L eader
th e
th e r e b e a n y
w o u ld
•
g e ttin g
p r im a r y
M in o r ity
th a t
A sso ­
M a jo r ity
D uryea
c la u s e
fu tu r e
T h e
L ea d er W arren A n d erso n a n d
P erry
S en a te
lo c a l
L e g is ­
la t u r e t t o o i ^
p oaed in N o v em b er 1975 a s a r e ­
A u n a n im o u s B r o o k ly n A p p e l­
A
S ta te
w as ordered b y th e
fir e ­
a p p e a l la s t w e ^
p u b lic
D ecem b er . 1977
“I
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U .S . C iv il S e r ­
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P U B L IC A T IO N S , IN C .
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s a s le g is la t o r s .
of
b e lie v e
w e ’r e
im p le m r a itin g
im p r o v e m e n ts in
b u s in e s s .”
tin u e d .
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r a th e r
to
th e
verge
p o s itiv e
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M r.
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S ta r t A d C a m p a ig n A g a in s t C o n tra c tin g O u t
~. (C«B«lniMd t n m Paie 1)
S ta te
tie n ts
as
w e ll
d ia p la e e d
as
t h e o r n n m u n ltle s
th e
c o ^
p r a c tic e
tr a c tin g
v ic e s . W e 'r e
of
m a s s d u m p in g , a n d a ll f o r m s o f
th e h orn s an d
governm ent
is s u e s
r e sid e n ts
choeen
st(v
fo r
ed. T h e S ta te seem s h d l-b e n t o n
th o u iu x i
of
grounds
t h e m e n t a l l y U i a n d in c t u M M d t a t -
f o r a l l c o ^ r n e d . I n c lu d in g
th e
8
d u m p in g
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as
by
th e
seem
r e lu c ta n t
to
o u t' fo r
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ta k in g
w ith
of con­
and
th e
by
a t la r g e ."
E m p lo y e s
th e
A s s o c ia tio n
c o lle g e
A
c lo se d
u n io n
of
th e
H u d so n
w ill h a v e
fo r o n e
w eek
sp ok esm an
s a id
th e ir
la s t
V a lle y
C o m m u n ity
th a t
C o lle g e u n it o f t h e C iv il S e r v ic e
le a v e t im e a n d s a la r ie s r e s to r e d . T h e y w e r e lo s t w h e n
F ebruary,
th e
a lle g e d ly
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by
to
of
ary
w hen
la r g e
n ew sp a p er
save
h e a tin g
a r b itr a to r
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c o sts.
B .
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th a t
th e
w ill,"
c o u ld .h a v e
s ta te w id e
I m p lic a tio n s .
H e s a id t h a t th e r u lin g m ig h t
have
an
a ffect
on
th e
s ta te 's
d e p is io n n o t t o p a y B u f f a lo w o r k ­
ers
fo r
tim e
lo s t
d iu ln g
w in t e r ' s b liz z a r d , a n d
to
la s t
r e str ic t
A LBA N Y — A
u n a n im o u s
d e c isio n
th o s e p a id d u r in g th e N e w Y o r k
v is io n
C it y \ b la c k o u t
o f c h ie f s e w a g e p la n t o p e r a to r to
la s t ^ - s iu n m e r
to
w o r k e r s w h o a c tu a lly r e p o r te d to
t h e ir Job s b u t w e r e to ld to r e tu r n
h o m e . A ia n y s t a y e d h o m e b e c a u s e
of
b ro a d ca sted
w a r n in g s
th a t
t h e c it y w a s c lo se d .
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C o m m im ity
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in g
a
had
w ith
b ers' b y
th e
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of
th e
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p l o y e e s t o e i t h e r l o s e o n e w e e k ’s
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or
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c o n tra c t
b e n e fits
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le a v e fo r t h e b e n e f it o f t h e e m ­
p lo y e r . n o t t h e e m p lo y e e s .
D ic k
E v a n s,
H V C C -C S E A .
p r e s id e n t
u n it,
by
th e
T h ir d
E m p lo y e e s
D e p a r tm e n t
A s s o c ia tio n
th e
sta te d
th a t
H u d so n
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a d m in is tr a tio n i f i t lu id b o th e r e d
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w hat
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it
te r m e d
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of
an
em ­
a lle g e d
energy
p r o b le m .
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s io n
cau se
m ay
m in is tr a tio n
n a lly
c o n s e r v a tio n
b e lie v e
to
th e
th is
C o lle g e
r e a liz e
r e c o g n iz e t h e
d e c i­
and
r ig h ts o f
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fi­
its
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sta te .
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to
a r b itr a tio n
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t h e C S E A la w
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th e
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a u to
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w ent on
a fte r
w h ic h
s ic k le a v e . H e h a d
he
J u st
b e n e fits to th e d a te o f h is r e in ­
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s t a t e m e n t , p lu s a b a c k -p a y a w a r d
m is c o n d u c t
w o r t h o v e r $ 5 ,0 0 0 b e c a u s e o f h i s
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su sp e n sio n
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w as th e
and
an
sen ce o f a n
M r.
d e m o tio n , w h ic h
p e n a lt y im p o s e d b y t h e
fo r
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p r e s id e n t
N is k a y u n a
p r efe rred
fo r e th e T o w n B o a rd , b u t h e w a s
s ta tio n s :
a ll
B u ffa lo ,
of
th e
Sew er
D e­
p en ded
days
h im
and
w ith o u t p a y
d em o ted
fo r
h im
to
35
th e
been
n .
e m p lo y e d
R iv e r
R oad
1965
and
a to r
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at
th e
sew age
had
been
t o w n ’s
p la n t
s in c e
c h ie f
oper­
1977.
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w ere
and
som e
a lle g e d ly
h is jo b
b e tw e e n
th e
1 0 :1 5
a g a in s t
10 m o n th s
w as
a b sen t
w ith o u t p e r m is s io n
hours
a jn .
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r e d u c tio n
in
grade
re­
d u c e d M r . J a y c o x ’s a n n u a l s a l a r y
fr o m
$ 1 3 ,7 5 8 .0 0
to
$ 1 0 ,4 9 2 .0 0 , a
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fie ld
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w as p re­
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of
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to
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c a r d a d v € f r t l8 i n g i n t h e N e w Y o r k
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C ity m e tr o p o lita n a r e a . A d d itio n ­
h a m to n ;
a lly .
W DO S.
p la n s
are
to
now
fu rth er
tio n
to i
p u b lic
th e it
fr ie n d s
th e
of
fo r
th e
th e
w ay
“C SE A
is
not
S ta te
op p osed
and
th e
to
O n eo n ta ;
W EZO
and
W O Y , S ch en ecta d y .
and
d e in s titu ­
everyon e
th e
B in g ­
P a tch o g u e ;
K in g s to n ; W O N Y , N ew b u rg h , a n d
c a lls
a r e v io le n tly
w ay
W AAL,
W B L I.
in c o r p o r a t­
o p p o s e d to d e in s titu tio n a ld z a tio n ,
but we
C ity ;
W H A M , b o th R o ch ester, W O H Q .
m e n ta l p a tie n ts ,
sta ted .
and
Y ork
U ie
t h e S t a t e is g o in g a b o u t i t ,” M r .
M cO ow an
W IN S ,
N ew
d is ­
th ro u g h o u t th e
S ta t^
W BLS,
b e in g
e m p lo y e e s
a ll
s lo ts
expand
by
A ls o , W H E N , S y r a c u s e ; W I R Y ,
P la tts b u r g h ; W IQ T . H o r se h e a d s ;
W KDP,
P o u g h k e e p sie ;
M assen a;
W ROW
W ROW
PM ,
W M SA,
AM
b a th
and
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W F T M , F resh M ead ow s; W T K O ,
Ith a c a ;
W VO S,
W VOX,
N ew
M O n tic e llo ;
R o c h e lle ;
W W NY,
W a te r to w n .
The
D e­
n ew sp a p er
p a r t m e n t o f M e n ta l! H y g i e n e a r e
s c h e d u le
t r y i n g t o d o it. A n d t h e r e i s s im ­
s h o r tly .
w ill
c a m p a ig n
be
announced
a tto rn ey
fir m , R o e m e r
w ith
C S E A ’s
an d F e a th e r­
w ith o u t
p e r m is s io n
th e
m e n ta l
w as
report o f
an
c o n s e r v a tio n
tiv e
w ho
w ent
to
th a t
day
and
d id
b a sed
e n v ir o n ­
th e
to w n
D iv is io n
b o a r d ’s
d e­
p e n a lty
not
p la n t
see
on
M r.
Jaycox.
M r . B n r s te in s a id n o c o m p la in t
W illia m
th e
L.
n ew
M cG ow an
C SEA
E ach
of
C S E A ’s
p h ic a l r e g io n s
is
w ent
A b b a tie llo ,
R u th
R a lp h
of
N a ta le
R e g io n
to :
I;
be
un­
The
1am
s a id
th a t
it
c o u ld
C a lo u m e n o
and
R e g io n
court
an d
geogra­
on
S ta n le y
C a r m in e
m ;
L e w is ,
B ernard,
and
D iB a ttis ta
P o la n s k i o f
of
M yers
and
R e g io n
IV ;
f in d n o in d ic a tio n t h a t M r . J a y ­
M o ir a
c o x ’s p r i o r s e r v i c e h a d b e e n u n ­
a n d B a r b a r a P ic k e ll o f R e g io n V ,
s a tis fa c to r y o r t h a t h is b r ie f a b -
a n d R a m o n a G a lla g h e r a n d M a r ­
te n te e is m
t in K o e n ig o f R e g io n V I.
had
p o sed
a
r isk
to
th e p u b lic o r t h e p la n t.
T h e A p p e lla te D iv is io n f u r t h e r
its
d is c r e tio n
m an
beyond
ou t pay.
in
a
p e n a liz in g
s u q p e n s io n
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th e
w ith ­
p o litic a l
o f
a c tio n
n o tic e s
m e e tin g
fro m
B ernard
is
M a r tin L a n g e r o f R e g io n m .
The
g r o u p ’s f i r s t m e e t i n g
have
at
5 :3 0
a lr e a d y
p jn .
r e c e iv e d
of
th e
d in n e r
J.
R yan,
C S E A 's
le g is la tio n
and
d i­
p o liti­
c a l a c t io n , s a id t h a t th is ye& r is
a c r u c ia l o n e to te s t t h e s tr e n g th
of
th e
i m i o n ’s
“W ith
a ll
lo b b y in g
210
e ffo r ts.
se a ts
of
th e
L e g isla tu r e u p f o r g r a b s, a s w e ll
as
th e
G overnor,
L ie u t e n a n t -
G overn or, A tto r n e y G en era l a n d
C o m p tr o lle r
p o s itio n s ,
th e
m o n iu n e n ta l
in g
and
ta sk
b a c k in g
to
we
fa ce
of
s e le c t­
th e
fu lle s t
th o s e c a n d id a te s w h o w ill d o t h e
s t a t e ,” h e s a id .
At
w ill
b e J a n . 19 a t t h e Q u a lity I n n in
A lb a n y
re cto r
fo r
M r. L an ger.
m o s t fo r p u b lic e m p lo y e e s in th is
C h a ir m a n o f t h e c o n u n ltte e
sta te d th a t th e to w n h a d a b u sed
p r e s id e n t
a p p o in tm e n t
e r v a tio n
V ic to r
D o n a ld F u l-
Jean
O r e in e r ,
N ic h o la s
B ill
C a n u te
s h o c k in g ly
to
le g is la tiv e
B raverm an,
and
proven
as
th e
th e c o m m itte e . T h e tw o -y e a r a p ­
p o in tm e n ts
P e s c i o f R e g io n I I;
f a ir ."
s ix
r e p r e se n te d
to
o ffen se
an nou n ced
c o m m itte e .
d is p r o p o r tio n a te
th e
h as
s ta te w id e
G eorge
r e p r e se n ta ­
th e
M e m b e rs A p p o in te d
T o C S E A P o litic a l
A c tio n C o m m itte e
f o r M r . J a y c o x ’s a b s e n c e w a s “ s o
R ic h a r d L . B u r -
sto n h a u g h , th e ch a rg e o f a b sen ce
upon
and
tim e
A L B A N Y — C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s o c ia t io n
I n p u n ish m e n t, th e b o a rd s u s ­
p o s itio n o f s e w a g e p la n t o p e r a to r
a fter
v a r io u s
th e f o llo w in g r a d io
W ABC,
fo u n d g u ilty o f th e a b se n c e .
h o u r a n d a h a lf.
Jaycox,
of
ab­
th r e e ch a r g e s o f
w e r e
p a r tm e n t u n it o f th e C SE A , h a d
h im
at
day on
bus
su b w ay
of
M cG k>w an
M r. J a y c o x
r e tu r n e d in A u g u s t. 1 9 7 6 , s a id M r.
to w n
a ir e d
p le m e n te d
by
p u rp ose
M r.
o f N e w Y o r k S t a t e , p o s s ib ly s u p ­
s itu a tio n
D i­
th e
T h e r a d io c o m m e r c ia ls a r e b e­
about
s e le c te d
t h a t ’s
c a m p a ig n ,”
s a id .
m o n th , o n
tio n a liz a tio n , is a m o r a lly r o tte n
w a s f ile d d u r in g t h e s e v e r a l f o l ­
lo w in g
th is
T h is e f f o r t w ill le a d in t o p h a s e
w h ic h
p o s itio n
R . Jaycox, a
tio n s , a n d
each
th r e e w h ic h in v o lv e s a d v e r tis in g ,
“ D iu n p in g
f u ll r e im b u r s e m e n t o f s a la r y a n d
A c c o r d in g
sen ted
th e
once
w eek fo r tw o w eek s.
sta te.
1975.
u n io n .
The
re sto re d
W illia m
u n it
A p p e lla te
a n d p u b lic e m ­
r e m a in e d o n t h e J o b p r io r t o a n
The
t o c o n s u lt w ith C S E A c o n c e r n in g
th e
h as
th e
in
g en e r a l is a tre m e n d o u s w a ste o f
fo r C S E A to Jar t h e g e n e r a l p u b ­
in g b un u ^ er s tic k e r s fo r d is tr ib u ­
c r itic iz e d t h e T o w n o f N is k a y u n a
T ow n
of
" th is w h o le is s u e c o u ld h a v e b e e n
a v o id e d
S e r v ic e
th e
p lo y e e .
C S E A co n ten d ed th a t th e H u d ­
son
fo r
by
th e
out
lic in t o r e b e llin g a g a in s t s u c h a c ­
o v e r a ll c a m p a ig n
**at
w hat
p lo y e e t a le n t . T h e t im e h a s c o m e
is ­
m a jo r n ew sp a p ers a cr o ss th e
t h e C S E A , a n d t h a t a p u b lic e m ­
A w a r d $ 5 ,0 0 0 ^
R e in s ta te m e n t F or
M is tr e a te d W o rk e r
but
c o n tr a c tin g
ta x p a y e r m o n e y
ad­
sam e
of
s u e s w ill a p p e a r in i > p r o x i m a t ^
cu ssed
h a v e p e r m a n e n t e m p lo y e e s w o rk
th e
q u e stio n
35
c o U e g e ’b ro lc ie i t s a g r e e m e n t w i t h
p lo y e r tlo e s n o t h a v e t h e r ig h t to
e a r ly F cA n u -
about
no
p r a c tic e
th « " c a m p a ig n
w ill b e la im c h e d in
v e r tis e m e n ts
p ly
sta te d .
tw o
4
I m p lic a t io n For B liz z a r d ,
B la c k o u t P a y In N e w R u lin g
T R O Y — M em bers
M c G k iw a n
P h ase
ser­
buU
r a isin g th e s e k e y
t h e p u b lic
M r.
M em bers
th e ir r e s ­
th e
c o m m itte e
v ie w
Jan.
w as
19
m e e tin g ,
ex p ec ted
t h e i m i o n ’s p r o p o s e d
la tiv e p r o g r a m
fo r th e
to
th e
re­
le g is ­
1978 ses­
s io n .
C S E A c a le n d a r«
Informafieii for th» CaUndar may b« lubmittad diraetly to THE LEADER,
it should ineluda th« data, timo, plaea, addrais and city for tha function.
Tha addrau h: Qvil Sarviea Laadar, 233 Broadway. Naw York, N. f . 10007.
Attn.: CSEA Calandar.
JANUARY
23—Binghamton
Jingr
Area Retirees Local 902 meeting: 2 p.m Garden
Village West, 50 Front St., Binghamton.
24—Franklin County Local 817 officers training session and grievance
ilor
seminar: 7 p.m., Williams Mansion Nursing Home, Malone.
26—Long Island Region I executive board meeting: 7 p.m., Region
office, 740 Broadway, No. Amityville, L.l.
FEBRUARY
10—Long Island State Parks Local 102 Valentine Dance: Narraginsett Inn.
21—New York Metropolitan Retirees Local 910 meeting: I p.m.,
2 World Trade Center, room 5890, Manhattan.
21—Livingston County unit of Rochester Area Retirees Local 912
meeting: 2 p.m., Youth Center, Main St., Mt. Morris.
MARCH
4—Binghamton School unit dinner-dance: 6 p.m., St. Mary's Ortho•’dbx-Chcrrch,'‘Bel)cfer St., Bir\gh?mt.op, . . .
S IG N N E W H Y D E P A R K P A C T
Signing th e new contract between th e Civil Service Employees A ssociation and New Hyde Parii are,
seated from left, N assau Local president N icholas A bbatiello and New Hyde Park m ayor W illiam GilL
Standing from left are CSEA field representative Mike AelUo, New Hyde Park un it grievance officer
ChuiBskt, unit vioe-presldent John Gorski, an d unit president B utch FignatelU. *
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Babylon Civil Service Employees Association officers cluster around Babylon Town Supervisor R ay­
mond Allemdinger for signing of tw o-year pact between town and CSEA. Town workers received a
7 -percent w age boost. Ceremony ended m onths of negotiations. The CSEA leaders are, from left, Es­
telle Y esowitch, unit secretary; Cathy Green, unit president; Jean Howard, unit treasurer; and Mar­
jorie Engler, unit second vice-president.
a
te a m
c o lle g e
v a r s ity
w ill s u b s titu te
p r io r
cam p
a th le ­
fo r
e x p e r ie n c e
ac­
in
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a v a il­
c o u n s e lin g ,
a rts
d r a m a tic s ,
c o u n s e lo r s
s e n io r
c a te s fro m
life
m u st
s a v in g
in s tr u c tio n
and
c e r tifi­
c o lle g e o r t h e A m e r i­
c a n R e d C ro ss. M o st o f t h e Jobs
are
in
N ew
v a n ia .
s o m e c a s e s ."
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to
w a te r fr o n t a c tiv itie s .
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u
u
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1
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d a n c in g ,
p o ssess
u
u
fro m
fro m
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general
th e
7 5 7 -7 0 0 0 .
m u s ic , n a tu r e , p io n e e r in g , q ? o r ts
o r g a n i­
“M em ber­
h e ld
and
Sum m er cam p
a b le
z a t i o n a l c a m p e x p e r ie n c e ,” C o m ­
s a id .
c a ll
(2 1 2 )
are
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p j n ., M o n d a y th r o u g h
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s e lo r
c o lle g e stu d efn ts. I n d u s tr ia l C (» n -
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A p p lic a n ts
C am p
Y ork
M ost
c o m p le te d
and
cam ps
t h e ir
P e n n s y l­
w ill
have
p cT rson nel
re­
p o r t fo r a n in te r v ie w a t t h e c a m p
c r u i t m e n t b y A p r il, s a i d t h e c o m ­
u n it
m is s io n e r .
247
of
th e
W est
S ta te
5 4 th
Job
S t .,
S e r v ic e ,
M a n h a tta n .
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M any C lerk,
A dm . Sum m er
P o sts R eady
S a v e o n th is m a g n ific e n t
Tmside
T he
U .S .
C iv il
C o m m is s io n
is
S e r v ic e
d is tr ib u tin g
a p p lic a tio n s fo r 1978 s u m m e r
P u b l i s h e r ’s
r e t a i l
p r i c e
$ 3 9 . 9 5
c le r ic a l
jo b s,
and
a d m in is tr a tiv e
in c lu d in g
c a n c ie s in
hundrcrds
N ew
of
va­
Y o r k C ity , u n til
J a n . 27.
o a ^
The
p o s itio n s
in c lu d e
c le r ic a l
w o r k a s w e ll a s p a r k s e r v ic e , fo r ­
est
s e r v ic e
and
censu s
bureau
jo b s.
O p e n in g s a ls o e x is t fo r a d m in ­
is tr a tiv e
‘2 1 .9 5
c h in e
a id e s
and
o p era to r s.
jo b s in
th e
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a ls o
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from
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rary
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bor
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p r e v a ilin g
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ra te s,
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v a r y w it h lo c a tio n .
OUTSTANDING INSTRUCTIONAL FEATURES INCLUDE
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• W illiam Sm ith B ible D ic tio n a r y .
• R e fe r e n c e s to in s p ir in g a n d c o n s o lin g B ib le C h a p te rs .
• O ver 6 0 . 0 0 0 colum n r e f e r e n c e s .
• G re a t E v en ts in th e l iv e s of N o te d B ib le C h a r a c t e r s .
• S y n o p s is o f t h e B ooks of t h e B ib le.
• C o m p le te B ib le c o u r s e on P e r s o n a lity D e v e lo p m e n t.
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G r e a t M om ents in Old T e s ta m e n t H is to ry .
P a l e s t i n e W here J e s u s W alked.
T h e L and of. Is ra e l in M odern T im e s.
Full C o lo r S e c tio n of t h e T w elv e A p o s t l e s .
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g i v e v is u a l u n d e r s ta n d in g of t h e H o ly L an d .
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age
1 6 -2 1 . T h e r a te o f p a y fo r th e s e
Jobs
is
th e
fed era l
m in im u m
w age.
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p o s itio n s
fo r
h is to r ic a l
F orest
a r c h ite c tx ir a l
c a n d id a te s .
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b u s in e s s m a n a g e m e n t a n d t h e s o ­
c ia l/b io lo g ic a l
and
p h y s ic a l
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o f f e r s p o s itio n s r e q u ir in g k n o w l­
edge
of or
e x p e r ie n c e
in
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r a t i n g o f .^ t l e a s t 7 0 t o b e e l i g i b l e
f o r a s u m m e r p o s itio n .
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ten
a d m in is te r in g
te b t,
grade
it
th e
and
th e
w r it­
c o m m is s io n
n o tify
each
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a p p li­
c a n t d ir e c tly o f h is r e s u lts . E v e r y
9
a p p l ic a n t w h o ,jp a s a e . m u s t f i l e
p h o t o c o p y o f t h e ir 1 9 7 8 n o tio s -o f^
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s iu n m e r
a r e e lig ib le to a p p ly if th e y
w ill
m e n t b e tw e e n M a r ch 15 a n d M a y
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w h o h a d e lig ib ility o n
th e s e lis ts
o f a p p lic a n ts a n d m a k e s e le c tio n s
be
ap­
1,
agency
v e lo p e d . B e c a u s e t h e a p p lic a tio n s
m ay
e lig ib ility ,
d ir e c tly fr o m
p o in tm e n t.
w h e r e th e a p p lic a n t w is h e s to b e
a r e n o w file d d ir e c tly w ith a g e n ­
b u t th e
c o n s id e r e d
c ie s ,
(Continned from P afe 4)
d ir e c tly
w ith
fo r
each
su m m er
m ade
e m p lo y ­
up
th e
one
m a in ta in s t h a t
ter M a y
r a l.
1.
p a st y ea rs, th e
c o m m is s io n
w h ic h
c o m m is s io n
m e n t. S e le c tio n s w ill b e m a d e a f ­
In
lis t
ro ster
each
n o t renew
a g e n c ie s w ill b e a b le
no
lo n g e r
r e -e m p lo y
fo r
re fe r ­
h ir e d
m er
L a s t y e a r ’s s i m i m e r e l i g i b l e l i s t s
th e ir
T h is
e s ta b lis h
lis ts
t h e s e lis ts .
and
a d m in is tr a tiv e
jo b s c a n b e fo u n d in a g e n c ie s a s
1977
su m ­
d iv e r s e
year,
each
P r o te c tio n
1976 a n d
r o ste r s.
C le r ic a l
to
w ill
p r e v io u s ly
a p p lic a n ts
fro m
Jobs
a g e n c y a c c e p tin g a p p lic a tio n s fo r
as
th e
E n v ir o n m e n ta l
A gen cy,
th e
G eneral
C o m m is s io n
and
th e
to G S - 4 le v ­
co m p u ter
a s sista n ts ,
s a la r y
range
$ 1 1 9 .6 0
to
th e
a id e s ,
b io lo g ic a l
q u ir e d ,
fo r
th e se
$ 1 7 1 .1 9
w eek­
r e q u ir e m e n ts
G S -1 ,
n ecessa ry
no
but
are
as
e x p e r ie n c e
is
c itiz e n s h ip
p o s itio n s );
G S -2
h ig h
sch ool
d ip lo m a
ence;
is
re­
(a s i t is f o r a ll c iv il s e r ­
v ic e
m o n th s
of
r e la te d
G S -3
r e q u ir e s a
or
Job
s ix
e x p e r i­
r e q u ir e s o n e y e a r o f
c o l l e g e o r o n e y e a r ’s e x p e r i e n c e ;
and
G S -4
c o lle g e
r e q u ir e s tw o
or
tw o
A d d itio n a l
years of
y e a r s e x p e r ie n c e .
r e q u ir e m r a its
fo r
ty p is ts a n d s t e n o g r a p h e r s in c lu d e ,
at
G S -1
le v e l,
t s n p in g
a b ility
of
3 0 w o r d s p e r m in u te , a n d a t G S 2, G S -3
a b ility
an d G S -4
at
ta k e
fro m
th e
S e r v ic e
b e co u n ted
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c o n s id e r
E m p lo y e e s
b etter
e q u ip p e d
I n te r n a tio n a l
to r e p r e se n t th e w o rk ers. C S E A is f a c in g a
U n io n . C S E A
r e q u ir e d
d ic ta tio n
to
d o cto ra l
fo r
G S -1 2
A n y o n e w ith q u e stio n s o r p r o b ­
s h o u ld
F ederal
F ederal
P la z a ,
c o n ta ct
9 0 -0 4
Y ork
161st
T e l:
S t ..
(2 1 2 )
of
26
F ederal
10007.
J a m a ic a
B ron x
590
p e r m in u te .
a p p lic a n ts
a t th e
271
B r o o k ly n
C adm an
11201, T e l:
P la z a
m u st
ra te
of
80
h a s c u r r e n t b a r g a in in g c o n tr a c t. B a llo t s w ill
m er
w ho
of
be
18
a p p o in tm e n t
Job.
are
to
H ow ever,
h ig h
at
a
D ep a rtm en t
e lig ib le
lis t fo r
p r a is e r o n
O c t.
e s ta b lis h e d
R e a l E sta te
17, 1977, a s th e
c o m p e titiv e
ta in s
53
exam . T h e
lis t c o n ­
n am es.
Soc. Workers
A L B A N Y — T h e S t a t e C iv il S e r ­
D ep a rtm en t
e s ta b lis h e d
th e
W ork er o n S e p t. 28, 1977 as th e
r e s u lt o f a J u n e 4 o p e n c o m p e t i­
tiv e
n am es.
e x a m . T h e lis t c o n ta in s 45 9
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tim e
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In fo r m a ­
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5 2 6 -6 1 9 2 .
C o n c o tir s e .
(2 1 2 )
Job
B u ild in g .
N ew
one
v ic e
c h a lle n g e
de­
p o s i­
tio n s .
w o r d s p e r m in u t e a n d b e a b le to
e m p lo y e e s a t F o lis h -A m e r ic a n C e n te r in T o n k e r s . U n io n o f f ic ia ls o u tlin e d
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p o s itio n s
grees
tio n C en ters:
fo llo w s :
s c h o o ls n o n - t e a c h in g
c a r to g r a p h y
G S -5
fo llo w in g
t e c h n ic ia n s ,
r5
lis t s p o s itio n s in
o th er
is o f f e r in g p o s it io n s f o r e n g in e e r ­
ly , a n d
w hy
re sea rch ,
in g
Job s is
rea so n s
in g ,
le m s
The
Y onkers
above,
b u s in e s s a d x n in is tr a tio n , m a r k e t­
e ls . t h e C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n
tio n s p e c ia lis ts .
and
t h e c o m m iss io n
and
f o u r y e a r s o f c o l le g e r e q u ir e d f o r
S e c u r itie s a n d
a id e s , a n d e n v ir o n m e n t a l e d u c a ­
r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s
le v e l
t h e ir
m e n ts fo r th e s e Jobs r a n g e fr o m
n u r sin g
A s s o c ia tio n
G S -5
of
p a r tm e n t o f H o u s in g a n d U r b a n
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E m p lo y e e s
A t th e
tim e
D e v e lo p m e n t, t h e
s itio n s a t t h e G S - 1
S e r v ic e
th e
and m any
V e te r a n s A d m in is tr a tio n .
P a r t o f c r o w d o f 4 0 0 o n h a n d f o r m e e t in g w it h C iv il
at
S e r v ic e s A d m in is tr a tio n , th e D e ­
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p o in t
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to
w ill b a n
be
th e
and
w here
m u st be m an y
R ic h a r d
A s s o c ia tio n .
a tto r n e y s
p la n . P o lic e
T here
cou rse
b o th
s id e s
a g a in s t h o m o se x u a ls
im m e d ia te ly
c h a lle n g e d
th e
P a t r o l m e n ’s
B e n v o le n t
of
V iz z in i, h e a d
lo o k
in to
la w y e r s
or
is
som e
o f t h e U n ifo r m e d
s a id
th e
are
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w ill
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r e p o r te d ly
w h e th e r
it
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is
and
w e
on
w e
o f
th e
w e
th e m
g o a ls
M r.
fe e l
by
w ho
m an y
h is
a g a in .
W e
th e ir
T h is
be
is
Y ork
You
th e
C ity .
and
M r. G ab a
th e
of
n a tu r a lly
th e
is
a
m em ber
N a ssa u
ex p ec ts
fr o m
th e
s itu a tio n ,
o th er.
C o u n ty
of
th e
B ar
N ew
T o r it
A ja o c ia tio n
Bar
and
Labor L aw
C h a im u u i
C o n u n itte e .
f r u s tr a tio n s
s o -c a lle d
it
th e ir
th e
sta n d
s im p le
fo r
to
fo r
th e
u n rest
som e
p e o p le
ranks
be
O ur
fu lly
a ls o
about
H a r d ly . A n d
in s is t
a ll
k in d s
if it d id
g o v e r n in g
of
th a t
in to
th is
sort
W e f e e l p e o p le s h o u ld
p o lic e m e n
and
an d
s u ffic ie n tly
fu n c tio n
of
no
one
w ho
rescu es
n o te
o f
are
is
th e y
o th er
is
a ls o
h as
in
h im .
tr u e
ever
th is .
N ew
in
a lr e a d y
th e
v ic tim ,
u n io n
C ity
le a d e r s
d o e s n ’t
fo r
on
a
h e a r in g
su ed
a p r e fe r r e d
stress
de­
under
th e
T h e
m e n t,
th a t
h e ld
fro m
th is
A r tic le
th a t
e lig ib ility
p u rsu a n t to
a p p e a le d
w ith
s e r v ic e s
p ro m o ted
p o st. S h e
w as
p o s itio n
78 o f
th e
to
d is ­
sh e
w as
lis t fo r a
S e c tio n
81
e n title d
p o s itio n
of
th e
season al
June
30.
The
under
no
o f th e
s im p le
p lo y e e
p le te d
$ 2 .3 b i l l i o n a y e a r f r o m
and
th e fe d ­
trea su ry
h ig h e r
1
p ercent
th a n
th e
of
in ­
g o in g
th e
c iv il
is
lo w e r
s e r v ic e
su b jec t
court
r u le s ,
to
a
d e c isio n .
u n le s s
T h e
lo a n
fed er a l
p r o fit
c ity .
fr o m
its
M oreover,
th e r e
D e p a r t­
ter m
n o ted
s p e c ifie d ,
o f
12
p e r io d
w as
a
w eek s.
fa ith , r e sp o n ­
proper
an d
a id e
p e titio n e r
r e in s ta te m e n t.
75 o f th e
h o ld in g
w ho
C iv il S e r v ic e
a
L aw
n o n -c o m p e titiv e
h as
c o m p le te d
th e
c o u r t c o n c lu d e d
id n o t a p p l i c a b l e
rem oval of an
p o s itio n
p r io r
p e r io d ,
p r o b a t i o n e r ‘i s
th e
to
an d
th e
a
p r o b a tio n a r y
th a t if a
te r m in a te d
d e n ie d
w ill
is
seam ­
L aw . S he
w ho
h as
to
em ­
com ­
te r m .
p r o b a tio n a r y
e x p ir a tio n
o f
e n title d
re tu r n
to
th e
to
p r e v io u s p o s itio n
ten u red
e m p lo y e e
e m p lo y e e
is
p r o b a tio n a r y
h er
fo r m e r
o f se a m stress
c a n n o t b e r e in s ta te d
t o a n a b o lis h e d p o s itio n . A c c o r d in g ly , p e t it io n e r w a s p r o p e r ly
agree­
lo a n s
p la c e d
to
o f p e t i t i o n e r ’s a p p o i n t m e n t a s w a r d
p r o b a tio n a r y
w a s a b o lis h e d
tr e a su r y
be
court
o th e r w is e
p r o b a tio n a r y
p o s itio n . H e r e , h o w e v e r , t h e
T re a tm en t
season al
th e
an n u l
a t le a s t fiv e y e a r s c o n tin u o u s n o n -c o m p e titiv e s e r v ic e
T h e
to
to
C iv il S e r v ic e
t h e p r e s e n t c a s e b e c a u s e It p r o h ib its t h e
m e n t, th e c ity m a y b orrow u p to
th e
21,
d e c isio n .
a ffir m e d
S e c tio n
c u r r e n t a r r a n g e m e n t is d u e
e x p ir e
to
s im ila r
r ig h t to
M a ssa c h u se tts,
e x te n s io n
M ay
C PLR
h as
an
of
on
S u p r e m e C o u r t, A p p e lla te D iv is io n , F o u r th
p r o m o tio n
r e in s ta te m e n t to
h er
fo rm er
p o s itio n
but
is
e n title d
to b e p la c e d o n a p r e fe r r e d e lig ib ility lis t fo r p o s itio n s s im ila r
to
to
sea m stress
8 0 -a , 8 1 (1 ).
no
in
accordance
H ia tt
w ith
C iv il S e r v ic e L a w , S e c t io n
v. B a h o u , 398
•
th e
g o v e r n in g
eral
governm ent
fr o m
th e ,c lt y
la w , t h e
N .Y .S .2 d
•
304.
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IN M A Y 1 977, a n e x a m in a tio n
m ay
a ll
v e h ic le
fed ­
w as
w ith h o ld
fed era l
p rogram s.
on e program
w ere
w ith
a
or a n o th e r are n o t
s h a b b ily .
w ill
have
p rogram
w as
to
n ext
com e
w eek
up
th a t
a
o n ly
a lte r n a tiv e
K och
Is
to
a v a ila b le
m ake
cu ts
to
and
u n r e la te d
m san
an
v ic e
m ore
la y o ffs
of
c iv il s e r ­
’
>
‘
to
fo r
th e
v e h ic le
groups
fa ilu r e
an
A r tic le
H e
la s t
tw o
re feree ,
o f
th e
or
78
years
to o k
e x a m in e r s
p r o c e e d in g ,
co n ten d ed
a d m in is te r
an d
p o s itio n , a n d
u n ifo r m ity
of
e x a m in a tio n
o f
p erson s
on
th a t
oral
th is
a t
d if­
th e
ex h a u st
Suprem e
C o u r t, S p e c ia l
(C o n tin u e d
on
th e
e x a m in e r s
te st, th e
w ere
q u e s tio n s
p e titio n e r
v o id
lis t.
sta te
a d m in is tr a tiv e
c h a lle n g e d
th e
th ere
n u ll a n d
to d is m is s fo r fa ilu r e to
to
th a t
grade
e x a m in a tio n . T h e
th e
a p p o in tm e n t
T h e
e m p lo y e e s .
w a s g iv e n fo r s e n io r m o to r
w ho
m o to r
se p a r a te
test.
c o m p e titiv e
and
need
to
sta n d a rd s
cro ss-m o v ed
do
by
th e
u n q u a lifie d
tr u ly
th e
s e n io r
o r a lly
o rd e r d e c la r in g
in
p e titio n e r ,
p e tltto n e r , in
c it y s e r v ic e s , w h ic h , in tu r n , w ill
w o u ld
*■
sh arp
T h e
tim e s .
grade
je c tiv e
w ill s a t is f y f e d e r a l o f f ic ia ls . T h e
cer­
g iv e n
T h e
n a tio n s
h is
so
r e fe r e e .
p r o v is io n a l
fer en t
w h o r e c e iv e tr e a s u r y lo a n s u n d e r
tr e a te d
th e
F o r e ig n
a
exam
a id
fim d s d u e th e c it y u n d e r a ll f e d ­
o f th e
i!w
w ith o u t
r e in s ta te m e n t, b u t
p r o b le m s .
on
.
th e n
th e
der
h ou ses.
are
p e t i t i o n e r ’s
w as
a id e , a p e r m a n e n t n o n - c o m p e t it iv e
P e titio n e r
o n a n y o f th o se lo a n s , s in c e u n ­
w e ll-e n o u g h
w e
and
p o s s ib ility o f d e fa u lt b y t h e c it y
a b o u t m a k in g
a b le ,
a b o lis h e d
1976. P e titio n e r
w ith in
th e
ranks
la w s o n
P sy­
h e r d is c h a r g e . T h e S u p r e m e C o u r t, O n o n d a g a C o u n ty , d e n ie d
c o u n tie s ,
b oards
fin a n c ia l
K och
are
fir e
Y ork
sch ool
B rook e,
m illio n
are
w as
25,
w ard
m en ts,
fe a r
F eb.
d e n t ’s t e r m i n a t i o n
years
so­
b la m e d
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O ur
s im ila r
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Shabby
w orkers
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be m ore con cern ed
p a id . T h e
w ho
fro m
U n d e r t h a t p r o c e d u r e , in t h r e e
s itu a tio n .
fir e fig h te r s
and
h as
a d e q u a te ly . W e
It
p r o m is c u ity
t a i n , w o n ’t g i v e a h o o t a b o u t t h e
ta k e
a r o u s in g
fro m
te r e st
b r ib e r y s i t u a ­
am on g
h o m o s e x u a ls
h a p p e n , th e r e
p ressu re
C a rey a n d K o c h is t h e r e ­
eral
le ttin g
G overnor,
in te n s e
fe d e r a l b o r r o w in g r a te .
accept
H u tc h in g s
T h e r e fo r e , in t h e a b s e n c e o f a s h o w in g o f b a d
pay
h e te r o s e x u a lity .
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th e
e r a l t r e a s u r y , b u t is r e q u ir e d
le a d e r s
u n io n s .
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a n o n -c o m p e ti-
a t
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p o s itio n
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to
(sea m str e ss)
s is t a n c e o f U .S . S e n a t o r s W illia m
to
of
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a
C en ter,
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a
fed ­
p o s itio n
P r o x m ir e , o f W is c o n s in , a n d E d ­
The
d iffe r e n t.
w ill
by
lo a n a r r a n g e m e n ts w ith t h e c ity .
sta te m e n t
th e ir
fir e
m u n ic ip a l
fed er a l
to k e n ,
under
to
M r.
d is c r im in a tio n
h o m o se x u a ls
and
gays are
g a y s s im p ly
tr u e
in
m an y
en ou gh
am on g
under
s e r v ic e
1 9 7 6 , w it h in t h e 1 2 -w e e k p r o b a tio n a r y p e r io d fo r p r o m o tio n s .
b o th
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c a lls
b an
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is
im p o s e d
W h a t is p a r tic u la r ly g a llin g to
p refe r­
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c iv il
charged
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w ith
and
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a
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p o s itio n s
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w ill
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cau se
s tr a ig h t
in
tiv e
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d o ts;
in s ta n c e s
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says
a g a in s t th e m
c e r ta in
w e ll
L a w
b a la n c e d b u d g e t b e fo r e r e c e iv in g
is
u n io n .
su p p ort
c o n s id e r e d
say
are
fir e fig h te r
a id
th e
e r a l o f f ic ia ls to c o m e u p w ith
becom e
r e g u la tio n s ,
p e r s o n ’s
p a st
gays
are
an y
ou t
p o lic e
th a t so m e
tr a in e d
sta te
ex p e c ts
Q ovem or
each
tig h t
happened.
am on g
and
our
th e
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th e
O b v io u s ly .
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s im ila r
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d is g r a c e fu l
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u n s c r u p u lo u s
books
a
of
a r g u m e n ts
Som e
of
con cern
h o m o s e x u a ls
su re
u n io n s,
n a tio n a l
speak
on
of
can n ot
m em b ers, a n d
w ill b r in g
m ore
in g .
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M a y o r ’s
w ill
sh o d d y
b la c k s , w h it e s
m any
h as
K och
p rosp ect
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th e
b o th th e M a y o r a n d fe d e r a l o f f i­
d is c r im in a tio n .
to o
c ie ty h a s n o t y e t r e a c h e d
on
th e
op p ose
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m u st
can n ot
cau sed
p e o p le
not
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b a llo t.
r a th er
to
r e lig io n ,
e q u a l r ig h ts , so c a n
T he
tio n s .
a
is s u e
fr ie n d s . W e h a v e b e e n
h o m o se x u a ls.
d e n ie d
n ot
a ll th is
w ith
c r im in a tio n .
som e
be
a g a n st
M r. D e M ilia
a lig n e d
id e a ls
is
been
w hy
V iz z in i a n d
and
it
b y s o m e o ld
a g a in s t
C iv il S e r v ic e
are
p o litic a l
fr o m
w ith
s id e r a tio n
in
in s tr u c t
r e c e iv in g
th e
N ovem ber
bans
im p o s e d
T h at
lo n g
th a t
c r e d it
w ill
th a t
have
w here
th a t
n o
b a sed
w o r ld
B u t
su ffe rs
G overnor
m ands
w h e th e r
is
th e
th e
w o u ld
does
e d ic t
it
be
It
n ew sp a p er
w h e th e r
ta k e n
th e
r e la t iv e ly little a s s is ta n c e o r c o n ­
v o ter s.
w rong
th e
fo r
n o t.
th a t
o ffic ia l
ence.
s p e c u la tio n
ite m
hope
T h is
T R I C K ... '
op p osed
sam e
im d e r s ta n d
sa m e
is
is s u e , o n e
th e
th e
ex p ec ts
f a ith ,
are
w ere
M r. D e M ilia
to
u n io n
r e feren d u m
or
my n e x t
A n d n o w ... fo r
D.
M ayor
p r o b le m s
W hen
in s tr u c tio n s .
W e
of
th e
M a y o r to
sta te ,
m u n ic ip a l
C arey
and
th e
u n io n
c o llis io n
rem arks
p r e s id e n t
s o c ia tio n , a n d
a
c o n flic ts
A braham
le s s b itte r a n d w o u n d s le s s s e a r ­
D e M ilia ,
u n i o n ’s
p o in t to
each
M ayor
t h a t h e w h o is w i t h ­
C ity
Job d is c r im in a tio n
M a y o r ’s
fig h te r s
V.
John
h ig h -e x p e c ta tio n s s y n d r o m e . T h e
.
h ir in g .
Sam
A.
M ayor
M a y o r a r e o f a d if f e r e n t p o litic a l
seem s
T h e
th a t
G to v . N e l s o n
r e -e le c tio n .
m em bers
t r a v e l i n g a f t e r M a y o r E d w a r d I . K o c h ’s r e c e n t a n n o u n c e m e n t
th a t h e
r e a l­
A s p o litic ia n s s e e it, w h e n
r ig h ts.
T h at
as
b itte r n e s s
M ayor
B e a m e ’s
g e t in t o a s q u a b b le o v e r
Y ork
le a d e r s a n d c it y o f f ic ia ls to d o t h a n
gay
P o litic ia n s ,
is ts ,
L in d s a y . T h e y
1 9 7 8
fir s t s to n e . T h e r e
N ew
L in d s a y
th e m s e lv e s
R o c k e fe lle r
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any­
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regard
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to
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and
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to
com e
but
th e
m any
th e
d e a l w ith a n e n o r m o u s q u a n tity
sec
of
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d a ily .
th e
v is its
are a
p r o b le m s
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are
and
m an­
it
w o u ld
and
no
v is it.
has
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p r o b le m
m a k in g
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c o m p le te
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deal
w ith
w ith
th e
co n cern s to
a s w e ll a s in
a
R a b in o w itz ,
s u p e r v is in g
I
he
has
n o rea so n
to
a ls o
a
t e lle r :
“I
have
no
v is its
to
my
as
my
h om e.
A nybody
c a n c o m e in to m y h o m e a t a n y
one
do,
why
re­
p u b lic h o u s ­
s u r p r is e
w ork
has
w hat
a ll
^ c it y a g e n c y . I th in k o f t h e p la c e
m ade
I see
and
c o m m u n ity . W e a r e
hour
done
W e
t e n a n t s a n d t h e c o m m u n it y .”
i s c o n fo r ta b le f k n o w i n g t h a t h e
th en
do.
m a n a g em en t.
m anagem ent
d u c tin g
p arson
If
a c tu a lly
w hat
o b je c tio n s to M a y o r K o c h c o n ­
s u r p r is e
day.
v is it m ig h t
a c h a n c e to se e
te n a n ts a n d
th e
a m o u n t o f w ork
in
a
a p e r s o n liv in g in
lia is o n b e tw e e n t h e
Irm a
and
w orkers
sa fety ,
w ith
a
p r o b le m s
giv e? h i m
a r e p erfo r m ­
R ic h a r d A r m s tr o n g , c h ie f o f t e n a n t p r o g r a m s : “ I
m ayor
W e
to
b e n ic e fo r t h e M a y o r t o s e e J u st w h a t c a n b e d o n e .”
th e
te n a n ts
to
o n -th e -sp o t
have
th e
p r o b le m s .
fie ld
co n c e fr n s d a ily
w o u ld
w ith
th e ir
b e in g
o n ly
w orkers
ta c k le
w ork
th e
in s ig h t a s to
and
m eet
of
not
to
T h ese
new
W orkers fa c e
h a n d le
o n ly
b u t o u t in
em ­
t h e p r o b le m s b e in g f a c e d b y t h e
c a r e ta k e r s , p o r te r s, m a in te n a n c e m e n ,
agers
not
m ake
d o n e . I t w o u ld b e Im p o r ta n t fo r
in g .
h im
v is its ,
to
v ie w
Job b e in g
I how
g iv e
K och
p lo y e d . T h e y w ill b e e d u c a te d to
o ffic e s
m any
w orkers
A
'I
th e
h im
s h o u ld
M ayor
a b le to v is it t h e a r e a s w h e r e
« iv il
c o o r d in a to r :
t h in k it is a v e r y g o o d id e a fo r
o ffi-
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^
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and
one
of
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m y
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h ou se
I fee l th e sa m e
w ork.
s h o u ld b e s u r p r is e d i f t h e m a y ­
th e
and
My
w ork
o r d ro p p ed in . H o w e v e r , i f t h e
and
th e
M a y o r w e r e to d ro p in a n d a sk
th e
sam e.
‘W h a t a r e
w o r k in g
is
is
about m y
up
h o u s in g
are
c le a n
to
are
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w o u ld
m akes
ta k e
h is
th a t
in to
s u n r ise
the? m a y o r t o
a liz e
c o n s id e r a ­
v is its .
see
th e
and
get
th in k
le a r n
m ore
p e o p le
about
h im .”
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to
know
about
your
us
and
e m p lo y e e s .
we
can
le a r n
can
m ore
year
of
it is a g o o d id e a fo r th e m a y o r
K o c h ’s
t o v is it a g e n c ie s u n e x p e c te d ly . I
p r o v id e d
b e lie v e h e
v is it s .‘ H e
of
th e
m ig h t g e t a
ty p e
of
w ork
p ic tu r e
th e
p lie d
year
a g a in s t
lo s e
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above
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you
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fo r
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1978;
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w ill
be
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bene­
reduced?
p resen t
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la w ,
in c r e a s e d
bene­
e s s e n tia lly
th ro u g h
th e
a u to ­
m a t ic c o s t o f liv in g in c r e a s e , a n d
p resen ce
^ se
on
th e
in c r e a s in g
w h ic h
r e tir e m e n t
I
t h o s e * W h o d o n ’t
y e a r s. M a y b e th is m ig h t c h a n g e
h a r d . I th in k
if h e
th a t
w ere to
ta k e a
to u r a n d
h a r d t h e p e o p le
th in k
th o se
w ho
r e la tin g
m ay
sh ir k
th e y
s io n . H is
th e ir
a g a in , th e
w ork
w i l l c o n t in u e ? t o
do
do
th o se w h o a r e th e r e fo r
th e
w ho
f u l l d a y ’s
th ere
c iv il
w ork
h e s h o u ld r e a liz e
are
d e d ic a te d
a
v is its
n o th in g
can
to
su id
he
s h o u ld
fin d
a p a y -ch e? ck a n d a p e n ­
o n ly
h id e .
do
good
For
v is its s e r v e a
th o se
p urpose
M ayor
K och
no
h e m a in ta in e d
“gay”
in
L eader:
announced
a
O r e e n w ic h
m e n t.
th a t
V illa g e
G r e e n w ic h
V illa g e
has
g u ilt
in g s
hangups
lif e ' s ty le
about
and
th e ir
th in g s ,
h ir e d
m en
g u a r a n te e in g ,
as
(o r
th e ir
b o ls te r e d
c h ia tr ic
by
th e
m ayoral
t h e m s e lv e s
th e
PBA
a n d t h e X 7FA .
B efo r e
M ayor K och
m oved
to
d o n ’t
regard
reserv es
th e
th a t,
w h ic h
be
m ade.
w r ite r * s
w ith h e ld
n o t u sed
T h e
B ess
“M iss
A m e r ic a ”
v o ted
M eyerson
w o u ld
have
J u s t lo v e d
A ll
le tte r s
ad d ress
upon
an d
t h a t id e a .
It
w as K och, w ho, as a m em ­
to
get
K och
e le c te d
B efo r e
K och
w as
e le c te d
he
w ith
c ity
w orkers an d
io n s w h e n it c o m e s t im e fo r c o l­
In
th e
p a y r o ll t h a n k s
e x tr a c t
th a t exceed
le tte r
or
th e
200 w o rd s.
co n d en se
m a x im u m
is n e v e r c h a n g e d .
to
be
an
s ig n e d
an d
bear
n um ber. N am es
‘
'
s h o u ld
th e
w ill b e
C IA , w h o
deal
w ith
Y o rk
b a r g a in in g .
“g a y s”
w ill
but
In
s
e
A lb a n y
o b ta in
th e
c o u ld
on
c a u g h t in a c o m p r o m isin g s it u a ­
tio n
by
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'
c ity
ban­
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incidence of assaults in lietropolitan-area state hospitals?
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be the only solution?
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C e n te r
in
Q u een s,
in s titu tio n s , a lth o u g h
m ost o ften
g ets
a s s a u lt e d ,”
w here
h e
it s e e m s
is
is
th e
a t C reedm oor
d ir e c to r .
a s if th e r a p y
A s
at
a id e s
t h e s i x o ’c l o c k n e w s . I f w e w e r e t o j u d g e b y t h e s e m o s t - o f t e n r e lie d -u p o n
in d e x e s o f r e a lity , th e r e
is n o
p r o b le m :
b y p a t ie n t s a n d r e s id e n t s a g a in s t s t a f f in
H y g ie n e
Testimony by
administrators
» n d irletfms
establislies the
magnitude of
th e
aaumlt
problem.
T h e
a s s a u lts
th e s ta te 's M e n ta l
M s.
K ayes
an d
v is ite d
th ro u g h o u t
m o n th s
fe lt
th a t
s ig n ific a n t
a t
m an y
in
N ew
to
d is a g r e e ,
15 M e n ta l H y g ie n e
fa c ilitie s
Y ork
p r o b le m
th e ir
h o s p ita ls c o n c e d e d
o th e r s
14 o u t o f
th e
h ave
rea so n
S ta te
o f
d u r in g
a s s a u lts
in s titu tio n s .
th a t a
th e
a g a in s t
la s t
s ix
sta ff
w as
A d m in istr a to r s
p r o b le m , in
v a r y in g
a t
th in g s
s a id
are
w an t
g o in g to
h app en
to
th em
keep
G a b r ie l K o z , d ir e c to r o f M a n h a t t a n
w here
M s. H a y e s
w as
and
I
h ave
s a u lte d .
.
know n
.
m an y
T h ere
la r g e
to
a
is
a
k in d s o f p a t ie n t s a n d
m a jo r
b een
p e r s o n a lly
la c k
w ho
o f
L ong
a
“I
a id e
w as
a t
P ilg r im
s ta n d in g
r ig h t;- k e e p
b ack
to
c u t y o u r t h r o a t .' T h e
in g
h is
fis ts
an d
**T he p a t ie n t
ste p p e d
grabbed
h im
a p ie c e
o f g la s s
in
p a in A
in
m y
**The o t h e r
and
h ad
been
cu i on
w o u n d s in
S om e
m ^
o f
c h o lo g ic a l.
ten d a n t
sh e
en ter ed
w as
a
“H e to o k
m e
ou t o f
m e
to
a
“H e
to
I
en d
h an d s
th e
an d
th e p a tie n ts
C en ter
a id e
to
on
w hen
a
e a s ie r
fo r
a id e
m e
s w in g ­
h an d
saw
b e h in d
th a t
s tr u g g le
h e
P s y c h ia tr ic
ago, sh e
to
u se
I
fe lt
tw o
g la s s w a s
a
p a tie n t
a b o u t s ix
h a n d le . T h e
h ad
a g a in s t
as
C e n te r
a
h e ld
parked
to o k
a n o th e r
to
tru ck ;
th e
th a t
door
h e
w as
in
H e
s a id
“A
d o in g
th e
d in in g r o o m ? ’ I
a
by
a
is
w ith
o ffic e r
th i«
1963.
th e
a t­
D u r in g
w hen
m a in
e le ­
as
a
h o sta g e
h im
ta k e
an d
to o k
tru ck . I t
w o u l d n ’t
in
h is
w o u l d n ’t
open.
p a ja m a s
ask ed ,
‘A r e n ’t
and
C e n te r ,
w here
y ea rs:
got cu t o ff by
P e ter
C r a in ,
a
fo r
B ronx
back
to
E va
a t
C reedm oor
C o le m a n ,
a
s in c e
sta rt.
S ta n d in g
an d
T h en
in
h it
c o n s u lts
th r o u g h o u t
som eb o d y
w h at
A g a th a
D a v is
th e
o p e r a to r a n d
b egan
your
fee t
c o ld ? ’
a s k e d , ‘W h a t a r e
you
p a tie n t
re tu r n e d
fr o m
sch ool
d is ­
h e w a n t e d t o k is s o n e o f t h e w o m e n
an d
th e n
th a t
say
s h o u ld
th e n
be
done
T h e
fo llo w in g
H u d so n
R iv e r
o f
back
ab out
crazy;
an d
is s u e s
th e n
o f
w h at
is
th e
su b jec t
o f
fu tu r e
th ere , a n d
w ork
s h o u ld
Y ork
w as
w r itte n
C en ter,
by
in
a
th e r a p y
P o u g h k e e p s ie .
H e
Y ork
a t
by
h as
sta ff
gan t
ab out
w ith o u t
“I
w as
stru ck
p la s tic
In
th e
le ft
surgery,
w eek s o u t o f w ork. I a m
to
a
r ib , s e v e r a l c u t s
fiv e
fe llo w
ago:
b r e a k in g
d a ys
d is fig u r e d
r e tu r n e d
broken
w ork, a
eye,
e ig h t
w orker
and
in
th r e e
th e
fo r l i l e . A
w as
b r u is e s
b o n es,
h o s p ita l
m o n th
a tta ck ed ,
an d
an d
w as
H as
s ix
in c r e a s e
a fte r I
ou t o f
w ork
The ass^
qnestioDSi
w ith In ft
bn raises m any
win be d ealt
»t8 of th is report.
1
w e e k s .”
a t
W est
M c N a lly
S en eca
L a st M a rch , “A
Jum ped
I tr ie d
m e.
m e. S h e
to
sto p
A n o th e r
been
a
th e r a p y
a id e
D e v e lo p m e n ta l C e n te r , n e a r
r e sid e n t, a
h ad
sta r te d
h er, sh e
a id e
h as
w om an
te a r in g
s id e s te p p e d
c o u l d n ’t
pry
her
in
th e
an
an d
of
m e.
a r tific ia l
w ork
im p la n t
“W h en
or
r e ta r d e d
you
fo r tw o
H u z e lla
s a id
to
w eek s. B ob
are
C en ter
th a t
th e
“ g e n tle a r t
o f
tea c h
m em bers
sta ff
la u lte d ,
s u r g ic a lly
w ork
th ere
D e v e lo p m e n ta l
w as
A re
in
an
sh e
o f
w ith o u t
in s titu tio n
fo r
h o s p ita l
in ju r in g
J e n tz , a ls o
r is k s
G .
o ffere d
c o u r s e ,”
th e
d e fe n d
th e
c lie n t.*
W est
H u z e lla
th e
w h ic h
to
m e n ta lly
S en eca
s a id .
D r.
sta te-sp o n so red
w as
prepared
th e m s e lv e s
‘
ill
<
w hen
to
a s-
h ave
b een
N ew
p erh a p s,
in
w o r k in g
fo r
b een
r ig h ts
are
th a t
th ey
on
a s s a u lte d
a n d la u g h .”
charge
by
ca n
h u rt
m ade
p a tie n ts
p r o te c te d , a n d
p a tie n t
are
an
Is
arro­
e m p lo y e e
r ig h ts
p r e c ip ita te d
an
a g a in s t s ta ff?
C reedm oor
w as
g r a c e fu l;
b o y ’s
h er
o f
ask ed
to
k is s
n o r m a l fe e lin g s
e m p lo y e e
w as
sta te
p a tie n t
e x p r e s s in g
th e
be
ask ed
th e
th is
in e p t
a c tio n s
o r e m o tio n a lly
resp o n d
an sw er
in
a p p r o p r i­
m easu red
by
a
m in d ?
Report w as re^ six months.
*verai parts and
th e reason
I clvil-servioe■Unicai answers,
an employee’s
in.
a ll
or
a tta ck s
are
th ey
o f sta ff
does
in
a
th e
w orker
h ave
to
on
s io n
th e
a t
to o ls
w h a t
fe c tiv e
c o u ld
p o in t
in
s u r e ly
w o u ld
reduce
th e y
a ls o
th e
are
th e
g r o u p s .”
a s s a u lte d
a
w orker?
D iffe r e n c e s
q u a lity
be
o f
in
sta ff
th e
A re
th e
resp o n se
c r im in a l
ch a ra c ter
u p sta te
a s
to
in
on e
tr o u b le
th e
E ast
R iv e r
c o r r id o r s
an d
a b u ild in g
a
p la c e
th a t
w ill
d e­
h as
h ave
H e a th ,
seen
jo in e d
fo u n d e d
v a g r a n ts
and
h ou se
fo r th o se
w ho
I
an d
in d iv id u a l
as
a
fir s t
w ho
n o
o f
in d iv id u a ls ,
th e
th e
in d ig e n ts ,
w e r e n ’t
p to p le
th e ir
o f
th e ir
p r o b le m
in
th e
m en ­
w ho
o f
an d
w e r e e x c u s a b ly
m e n ta l
th e
illn e s s .
T h e
p e o p le
in to
m e n ta lly
P s y c h ia tr ic
th e
w ere
w ic k e d n e s s
d iv id in g
care
over
30
ill.
C en ters,
years
in
th is
b u s in e s s
s in c e
you
w a d e in , in
ord er to
su b d u e
b a r r ic a d e d
h im s e lf
in
an ym ore.
T h e
r e ta rd ed
h a s
m a jo r
b ecau se
o f
a ls o
h e
a
h ad
a
to
be
d is tu r b e d
bed room .
tr a n q u iliz e r s
W e
h ave
th e
a s p o s s ib le , a r e
D e v e lo p m e n ta l
a
g la s s
D r.
C e n te r ,
fu r n is h e d
B u c h h o ltz
b reak
fo r
on
s a id
th e
th e m
d o n ’t e x p e c t t h e m
in
15
sam e
w ith
p ressu re
to
in
a
as
h o m e lik e
th e
p ic tu r e s
years
u n it
n o th in g
lo w e r -fu n c tio n in g
d is c h a r g e
m an y
w ay
an d
h o s p it a l w a r d s. A t S jrra c u se
e x a m p le ,
r -h in a . c a b t o e t .
h ave
i m p r o v e d . B y la n y d e v e l o p ­
p o p u la te d
r e s e m b le d o r m ito r ie s m o r e t h a n
w o u ld
1863, w h e n
a id e .
sta r te d
m e n ta l c e n te r s , a lth o u g h
th a t
its
c o n s id e r a b ly .”
C are o f th e
b o w ls,
som e
o f
U tic a -M a r c y
w ard
h ad
th a t
in
a n o th e r se c t w h o
occurred
a b le t o
h ave
w ere
b ecau se
b ecau se
h ad
h as
fo r t h o s e w h o w e r e . T h is d iv i­
im p r o v e m e n t
sta te
sy ste m
tr a d itio n .
th e
th ere
d ir e c to r
som e
th e
h e a lth y
d o n ’t
th a t
H y g ie n e
ago
th e
“Y o u
w ith
w e
in
h ave
fis h
w a ll— t h in g s
w o u ld
c lie n ts
fla t. N o w
to b e d e stro y ed , a n d
u n its
on
say
you
b ecau se
h ave
th ey
th em . W e
m o s t c a s e s t h e y ’r e
n o t .”
. . T h e r e is a m a io r la c k o f
a p p r e c i a t i o n o f t h e k in d s o f
p a tie n ts a n d u n d e rsta n d in g of
th e a b u s e th a t th e M e n ta l
H y g ie n e a id e s a n d n u rse s,
w h o a r e w ith t h e p a t i e n t s
m o re of th e d a y th a n o th e rs,
m u s t f a c e ."
DK. LAWRENCE C. KOUB
Former Commissioner of M ental Hygiene
e ith e r
m o r a le , a n d
In
w ho
h im s e lf?
th e
of
p o s s ib ility
o f
but
e f­
th e
th e
com p ared
p a tie n t
w ho
h as
w ith
N ew
ce n te rs,
th e
a tte m p tin g to h e a l a
d e m a n d in g
T h e
ter s
to
th a n
d em an ds
c lo th e ,
e x tr a o r d in a r y ,
th e
p rogram
p r o b le m
d is tu r b e d
d is m is s in g
r e s u lt
w ard
m ad e on
fee d
m ore
w as
M e n ta l
in te r e s tin g
a p p r o p r ia te ?
I n s titu tio n s
p s y c h ia tr ic
h im
o f
p r o v id in g
p a t ie n t is m u c h
a s
“ e x c u s a b ly
in ­
c o m p e t e n t .”
h as com ­
a s sjiu lts,
th e
th e r a p y a p d
m ore
d e fe n d in g
p a tie n t
ch arges
o f
a w ork
V ic to r ia n s
C han ges
T h e
s h o u ld
In
narrow
“w a s
fo r
in s a n e a s y lu m
s o c ia lly ,
su ch
w a rd s?
p r o b le m ?
num ber
s tifle
w as
o f in d u s tr y , a n d
o ld
R oger
M e n ta l
in e p t o r in c a p a b le
good
som e
th era p y ?
W h at
th e
tw o :
in c o m p e t e n t
sta ff.
m it te d a n a s s a u lt? L o c k e d w a r d s, m e d ic a tio n , a n d r e s tr a in ts ;
su ch
its
d e h u m a n iz in g
P s y c h ia tr ic
p resu p p osed
s o c ia lly
c h a r g e s e n te r in to
d o e s it a ffe c t
a s s a u lt
W h at ab out con seq u en ces
w ho
b e w o r k in g in
th e w ard s;
c o n s id e r a tio n
a g a in s t
provoked,
m em bers
u n fit to
fe a r o f b e in ^ b r o u g h t u p
W h a t r ig h ts
mmmmmmm
T his Leader
searched
It will apP*consider sod
for the
related sol>
and ths
Tiffht to s«“
a
about
a r b itr a r y ,
fr o m
in
r a ise d .
m o st-o fte n -r e p e a te d
th e ir
a w o r k e r ’s c o n d u c t o n
is
a id e
eye.
in v o lv e d ,”
L o u is
an
an d
th ro u g h o u t
fre q u en cy ,
are
h ave
w a y . D id
th e
m ay
m -tr a ln e d
years,
f a c e a n d r e q u ir e d a n
h is
d ir e c to r
h ow
th e
re sto re
c e r ta in
s e lf-d e fe n s e
in
h an d
m em bers
17 y e a r s ’ e x p e r ie n c e
1 9 -y e a r -o ld
a s s a u lts
w ay, by
11
w a s h i t o v e r t h e h e a d w itl^ a c h a i r a n d k n o c k e d u n c o n s c i o u s .
H e w as ou t o f
th e
e m p lo y e e , h e
D oes th e
fo r se v e n
h as
e m p h a sis
th e
q u e stio n s
w e e k s o f w o r k .”
a id e a t W e s t S e n e c a
up
w as
A n s w e r s to t h o s e q u e s tio n s a r e n o t a v a ila b le . B u t s im ila r
th ir tie s ,
m is s e d
g r e a te r
w ho
a s s a u lts
k n o w le d g e
h e ll o u t o f
I
now
ground
s t a t e ’s
s im ila r ly
ta lly ill a n d a n
r e sid e n ts
r e ta lia tio n .
in a p p r o p r ia te
a p a rt. W h e n
b ea t th e
o ff
12
sta te
o f
th e
w om an
B u ffa lo .
h e r e a r ly
p la c e
fo r
am
th e
h e ’d
fa th e r .
broken
fe r o c ity
q u e stio n s
a n n o im c in g
in
W hen
th e
a te ly :
C h a r m a in e
to
a
sta ff
equal
w ith
M any
know
fea r
re­
s u s ta in e d
aw ay^ I
w ith
th a t
w ith
a lth o u g h
m em bers
in c id e n t
q u ir in g
h is
d id a n y t h i n g b e fo r e w ill s la p y o u in t h e f a c e n o w
w o r k e d fo r th e D e p a r tm e n t o f M e n ta l H y g ie n e 19 y e a r s. T h is
year
h im
p a t i e n t ’s
a
h o u s e , w h ic h
w a s s p lit in
h e ’d
b ecau se
see
w as p u sh ed
m o n th s
T h e
angr^
c o u ld
I p u sh ed
w ho
apparent
c lie n ts
M s. C o le m a n , w h o
c lie n ts
a
an d
w as
h e
tim e
th e
in
R o ch ester
c o u l d n ’t
C ity .
th a t
Ju st o v er
e m p lo y e e .
p a tie n t
b efo re
th is
t h e D e p a r tm e n t o f M e n ta l H y g ie n e , s a id “P a tie n ts w h o n e v e r
in s ta ll­
a id e
th e
several
be
by
S ta te ,
N ew
do
h a p p e n in g . B y
w om an
w a it
m e
fo r
T h rou gh ou t th e
le tte r
P s y c h ia tr ic
occurred
to
a tta c k e d
a s s a u lte d
as­
w as
in j u r ie s .”
It
h o s p ita l
h e ’s
w as
w h at
a n o th e r
in s tr u c te d
ou t
p s y c h ia tr is t
see
ch a rg es. T h e w om an
12 d a y s .”
C en ter
to
dow n
“H e
on
m e n ts o f t h is s e r ie s .
th e
s lip p e r s .
m a le
g e ttin g
w orker
m o n o lith
S ta te , w ith
I n s t r u c t e d . * * to m a k e
e x p la in e d ,
fo u n d a tio n
h e lp e d
w en t
fa th er
“ A p a t ie n t r e c e iv e d
P s y c h ia tr ic
a t th a t in s titu tio n , w a s p u n c h e d
n e a r b y . I t w o u l d n ’t s t a r t .
approached
la d y ? ’
P s y c h ia tr ic
tim e s . I w a s o u t o f w o r k
p sy ­
p a tie n t
co -w o r k e r sa w
m e
go
t o c r y . S h e g r a b b e d m e w h ile I w a s s it t in g a n d h it m e s e v e r a l
years
Y es.
sa fety
B ron x
te le p h o n e c a ll a n d
sta b
d in in g r o o m
e le v a to r , s in c e
and
b u ild in g . H e
m e
a t
T h o m a s Q u in n , a n
d o w n s ta ir s
Ju n e
w orked
her.
b een
h a s b e e n a th e r a p y a id e fo r s e v e n
r e p a ir e d .
m e
m e
a id e
tw o
sta ff
s in c e
w a s ju m p e d
th e
th e
“ I s a i d , ‘w h y d o y o u m i s t r e a t m e l i k e t h i s ? D o I m i s t r e a t
you
A ls o
h is
h e ld
s ix s u t u r e s ."
w orked
m ak e
t h e r « .’ ”
h im . T h a t 's
th e
r ig h t ea r . I
h as
‘D o n ’t
s a u lt iv e o r s u ic id a l b e h a v io r , s a id , “ B a s ic a lly t h e p a t ie n t c a n
r e str a in
fo r m
T ucker
w ard
r e a liz e d
to
r e q u ir e d
p a n e l tru ck
a n o th e r
c o ld
on e
p a tie n ts
years
a
th e
by
B ron x
b e in g
p u t
h im . T h e
o u t:
w ho
it
a t
w a is t. I
v io le n c e
L aura
a t
fr o m
c r ie d
th e
c u t y o u !'
I w e r e a b le t o
b a c k w h ic h
J a n u a r y , tw o
v a to r
a t
b o th
tile
an d
th e
an d
ab u ses th a t
back.
a id e a n d
lo n g , ta p e d
back
to
h a n d . D u r in g
t a k e th fe g l a s s a w a y
in c h e s
g o in g
around
h is
w ill m a k e
p a tie n t ju m p e d
s a y i n g , ‘I ’m
back. I
sh arp
m e. It
go
th e
a n o th e r
a t t h e o f f ic e d o o r a n d s a id
to
m e
o f
P s y c h ia tr ic
w ith
le t
y o u d o ? ” D r . C r a i n ’s v i e w a n d t h o s e o f o t h e r c l i n i c i a n s , a b o u t
p a tie n t a p p e a r e d
your
in
as­
o th e r s, m u st fa c e /'
th era p y
I sla n d :
b een
a p p r e c ia tio n
u n d e r s ta n d in g o f th e
m ore o f th e d a y th a n
a s s a u lte d
h ave
M e n ta l H y g ie n e a id e s a n d n u r s e s , w h o a r e w ith
F rom
m en ta l
P s y c h ia tr ic C e n te r ,
p e o p le
at
k nocked
m in im u m ,”
Y o r k S t a t e C o m m is s io n e r
h ave
o th e r
it
th ese
h u r t.
L a w r e n c e C . K o lb , fo r m e r N e w
c Center.
“I
a
o f M e n ta l H y g ie n e , s a id , “ I
la s t
h as
e m p lo y e e s ; s h e s a id fo r g e t it. H e p ic k e d u p a c ^ a ir a n d th r e w
Therapy aide Alma Hayes was severely beaten by a patient a t Manhattan
d egrees, d oes
a t an y
dow n
1 9 -y e a r -o ld
tu rb ed . I n th e d a y ro o m
e x ist.
“T h e s e
w ho
th a t
fe llo w
A s R u s s e l B a r to n , d ir e c to r o f R o c h e s te r P s y c h ia t r ic C e n ­
ter ,
“W h en
“A
“H e
in s titu tio n — y o u
h app en ed
a d m in is tr a to r
a
fo r u s .”
1960.
fa c ilitie s d o n o t o c c u r .
h ow ever. W orkers
fo llo w in g
n u r sin g
do
are
t h e t a r g e ts o f a b u s e , n o s t a f f m e m ^ r is im m u n e .
su p p ort
s a id m o s t h a v e b e e n t h e c r e a tio n o f a r c h i­
ob
w ere
t h e ir la c k
L . W e r n e r d e s c r ib e d t h e s it u a t io n
w ards
h u m a n iz e a n d m a k e p e o p le f e e l d is g u s tin g . S e e w h a t y o u c a n
con ­
th rea t o f
about
w here
w a r d s, p a tie n ts a n d s t a f f m u s t c o p e in
w h o
poor
a s r e s u ltin g
th is
“H ere
lo n g e r
coverage
w h ic h
r e sid e n t.
w a y W U lia m
m o n th s.
h as b een
o f
q u e n t ,” D r . B u c h h o lt z s a id .
under
no
d a ily
or broken
e lb o w in g
tu r n e d to w o rk . T w o w e e k s a g o M s. H a y e s u n d e r w e n t e x te n ­
s iv e
a
b u t s till a n
re­
ex te n t
t h a t r e s u lt n o t
w ith
“A s
I t w a s 1 :3 0 a .m ., la s t J u n e 1 0 , w h e n A lm a H a y e s , a m e n >
b ecau se
s h ir ts
in ju r ie s
ta c t
s t it c h e s t o c lo s e .”
p r o b le m — t h e
S yracu se,
tim e .
M a n h a tta n
t h a t d ir e c to r K
te c ts
to
p r ls o n -lik e , g r a n it e
la r g e o p e n
d e n t h is p a t i e n t c a m e i n
in
a p a r tm e n ts , s t a f f m e m b e r s c o m p la in
b u ild in g
“ W e w e re s ittin g in th e o f f ic e a n d a ll o f a s u d ­
C e n te r
a r e lo c a te d in s e p a r a te , s m a ll b u ild in g s c lu s te r e d lik e g a r d e n
sta ff o f
h u m a n ly
in v o lv in g
s im p ly
Jobs
p erh ap s,
th e
d e v e lo p m e n ta l c e n ­
in te r a c t
an d
w ith
e x h a u stin g
c lie n ts
th a n
are
w h en
c u s to d ia l.
H y g ie n e js y ste m
s e r v ic e
an d ,
an d
h ave
m ore
h as
becam e
m ade
p ro g ress.
A s
m ore
d iffic u lt,
m ore
a
d a n g ero u s.
and
Y ork
U e x f Week: Why Assaults O ccur,
The historieal
e o n t e z t is
blesk.
L a te s t S ta te
00
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
EXAM 36052
SR EMPLOYMENT INTERVIEWER
Option A
Test Held Mar 7, 1977
Li»t Eft. Not. 25, 1977
(Continued from-Last Week)
262 Gaiitt William R Jamaica .......80.4
A n d
Groob Manha M NYC ......... 80.4
Dominique Paul Jamaica .........80.3
Young Edythe NYC ................ 80.3
Brunn Hilda B NYC .............. 80.3
Dennif Wallace Malone ......... 80.3
Parson* Karen NiagaraFIs ....',.80.3
Fischer R Bronxville ............ 80.3
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
C o u n ty
Lombardo Ina T Fairport .....80-3
Santo Francis N NYC ...........^...80.2
Ruderman Sylvia Roslyn Hts ....80.2
Lamendola C M Corning .......80.1
Brown Brenda M Brooklyn ....80.1
Merevrlo I L NYC ................ 80.1
Dweck Albert S Brooklyn ....... 80.1
s;
s'
E n d C iv il S e r v ic e R e d T a p e
(Continued from Pace 2)
t
ff
9
§
!2
b
u
u
w
eft
s k e p tic is m
b e f o r e ."
is
h e a lth y ,
he
s a id .
M a n a g e m e n t b e lie v e s e m p lo y e e
T h e r e a r e p r o b le m s w it h t h e s y s ­
p e r s is te n t c a n d e a l w it h a n d o n ly
a p p e a l p r o c e d u r e s a r e b ia s e d t o ­
t e m t h a t n e e d c o r r e c tin g , h e s a id .
th e
w ard
th a t
o n ly
k n o w le d g e a b le
th e
can
m anage
e m p lo y e e s ,
p lo y e e s
once
d o m in a te d , h e s a id .
p u b lic
enem y
— s p o ils — h a s
b een
n um ber
one
r e p la c e d
by
it
Is
th e
m a n a g em en t-
very
c h a lle n g in g
a lm o s t
in
th a t
c o n tr a d ic to r y
th e y
F ederal
are
M anagem ent
P r o je ct
k in d o f r e f o r m s a n d c h a n g e s t h e y
on
b e g a n s ix m o n th s a g o , w e h a d to
su g g e st— g r e a te r
a d d r e s s t h r e e b a s i c p r o b le m s ."
at
th e
sam e
lik e
th e
w here
th e
w ork
“ T h e p r o b le m
em ­
“H i e s e t h r e e p r o b l e m a r e a s a r e
b u r e a u c r a tic b o ttle n e c k s .
P erson n el
say
and
to u se. I t m a y be th a t w h a t w as
“W h en
I
a
th a n
m ost
p rocedures
in
over
and
fa ith
t h e ir
in d iv id u a l
to e ffe c tiv e m a n a g e m e n t m u st b e
tem
b la m in g
rem oved.
w ith
m u st
to o
end,
r u le s
and
m any
h e s a id . “ W e m u s t d e s ig n a s y s ­
a lm o s t
tem
s o n n e l a c t io n s ."
to
prevent
ab u ses,
m ore
o r ' ' ’a t
th o se
le a s t
d iffic u lt
or
k in d s
m ake
m ore
of
en cr u ste d
r e g u la tio n s
m anagers
im p o s s ib le
to
fee l
th a t
it
ta k e
is
p er­
c ism
v is ib le
a b ou t g o v ern m en t a n d such
b e lie v e
Is
In
th em
th a t
p a r a d o x . S o , I ’m
th e
th e sy ste m
e m p lo y e e s ;
not
r a th er ,
a n d th o se w h o m a n ­
a g e I t ,” s a i d M r . C a m p b e l l “ P u b ­
lic
p erson n el
m anagem ent
M r.
C a m p b e ll
Is
con­
c lu d e d , “ p e r h a p s m o r e t h a n
any
o f u s r e a liz e . F o r d e c a d e s , p u b lic
a d m in is tr a tio n
la r g e ly
r e s tr ic tiv e ;
m a jo r
fo cu s
a b u ses
and
th a t
w as
to
k eep
w as
is ,
th e
th e
G ro ss
N a tio n a l
P roduct
Is
t a x e s ta k e a q u a r te r to a th ir d o f
FILING ENDS JAN. 23
t h e t y p i c a l p a y c h e c k . W e ’v e c o m e
a
lo n g
eral
w a y s in c e th e
budget
p u b lic
Salary Exam No.
24-621
$14,688
24-618
$ 9,029
24-619
$ 9,029
State Accounts Auditor Trainee 1/
w as
to ta l fe d ­
d e r iv e d
fro m
c u s to m s d u tie s . T o d a y , w e
In crease
p r o d u c tiv ity ,
s e r v ic e ,
th e
tr a in
g o a ls
and
Security Hospital Treatment Chief
E N D S
F E B .
24-617
27-686
27-689
27-515
$27,942
$ 9,746
27-695
20-931
1 4
w ork to ­
e s ta b lis h e d
th e
s t i^ t e
by
le g is ­
la t u r e .”
PERB Urges
SchoolClerk
Wage Hikes
A
S ta te -a p p o in te d
fa ct
fin d e r
h a s recom m en d ed a $600 a year
3 0 0 0 S E A T S A V A IL A B L E
s a la r y
fo r
C e n tr a l
W IN N E R OF 7
»
1 9 7 5 in c lu d in g
W a ls h ,
BEST
MUSICAL
tio n s B o a r d
F o i G 'o u p S c ile s o n ly
w
J W S
d
W A R
h
EATRE. B r o a d w a y a t 5 3 n l S t n e t
•
th r e e
4B9 6 2 8 7
The
sta te
fa c t
D is tr ic t
2 4 7 -7 2 8 ft5 ^
fin d e r ,
w as
years
c le r ic a l
s e ttle
th e
C iv il S e r v ic e
s o c ia tio n ,
B.
by
E m p lo y m e n t
to
d is p u te b e tw e e n
th e
O w en
d e s ig n a te d
P u b lic
a
th e
R e la ­
c o n tr a c t
d is tr ic t a n d
E m p lo y e e s A s­
r e p r e s e n tin g
th e
c le r ­
ic a l s t a f f .
W a ls h
recom m ended
a
t h r e e -y e a r a g r e e m e n t r e tr o a c tiv e
to
J u ly
1,
1977
u n til
June
30,
1980. H e a ls o r e c o m m e n d e d t h a t
17
h o lid a y s
be
S o le d G e r a r d A B a y s id e ................ 7 9 .2
S u l li v a n B T P t J f f r s n Sc ...........7 9 .2
S n i d e r Y v o n n e B r o o k l y n ................ 7 9 .2
S h e e ly P a u l M N Y C ......................7 9 .2
K a r m i n A n d r e w H B r o c ^ y n ....7 9 .1
M c K e n z ie C I N e w a r k ................ 7 9 .1
R i b y a t R o b e r t J S y r a c u s e ...........7 9 .1
M a t h e w s o n J E Y o r k t o w n H t s 7 9 .1
B r o w n S t e p h e n B r o o k l y n ...........7 9 .1
J o h n s o n J u d i t h C a i r o ...................7 9 .1
•
(C o n tin u e d fr o m
P a g e 15)
F e d e r a l J o b C a le n d a r
These jobs are open in New York City or surrounding counties
until further notice. Applicants should contact U.S. Civil Service
Connmission's New York City Area office. Requirements vary.
GENERAL
SCHEDU LE
P O S IT IO N S
Written Test Required At Some Grade Levek
Grod*
Communications Technician ............................ ............... 5
Data Transcriber ........................................................... 2,3
Dental Hygienist .......................... ................................ 4
Electronic Accounting Machine Operator ......... ............. 4
Electronics Technician .................................................... 4
Engineering Technician ................................................. 5,6,7,8
Examiner (Intermittent) .................................................. 4
Fiscal and Accounting Support Positions .......................... 4
Medical Aid (Sterile Supplies) ........................................ 2,?
Nuclear Medicine Technician .......................................... 5,6,7
Physical Therapy Assistant ............................................ 4
Reporting Stenographer .................................................. 5
Sales Store Checker ....................................................... 3
Shorthand Reporter ....................................................... 7,9
Travel Clerk (Typing) .................................................... 5
T it le
* S a lo r y
N o r w ic h
e m p lo y e e s .
M r.
^
fo r
B a y -E a st
S ch ool
*
TONY A W A R D S
THEIilB
In crease
O y ster
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
b etter su p ­
7 •
Varies
$17,429
$18,369
$25,161
T u p p c r R a n d a l D B r o o k l y n ....7 9 .6
M a r t i n B a r b a r a B r o n x ...................7 9 .6
A n d e r s o n J o a n n a M a s s e n a .......... 7 9 .5
P r e n t i c e M a r l i n B y r o n ...................7 9 .5
B y r n e s W i l l i a m B i n g h a m t o n ....7 9 .5
B r o c k h o u s e F W B i n g h a m t o n .. ..7 9 .5
K o l o d z ie j R J A m s te r d a m ........7 9 .4
B o t t e r ^ t t y J L a r c h m o n t ...........7 9 .4
N i c c lo y B r i a n W L e r o y ................ 7 9 .3
S tra s s e r L a u r a B r o n x ......................7 9 .3
im p r o v e
b e s t u se o f ta le n t, a n d
C on gress
2 9 0 K o n s i s t o r u m S I F o r e s t H i l ls ....7 9 .7
2 9 0 A C o m p t o n J a c k R N Y C ................7 9 .7
2 9 1 P i e r c e M a r y a n n B r o o k l y n .......... 7 9 .7
2 9 2 B u r g e s s G r e g o r y B a y S h o r e ....7 9 .7
2 9 3 W e i n e r B u r t o n B r o o k l y n .......... 7 9 .7
2 9 4 W a t s o n K e n n e t h B r o o k l y n ...........7 9 .7
2 9 5 , L e v in e B e r n ic e B r o o k l y n ............. 7 9 .7
2 9 6 S c h a ll m o W M R o c h e s te r .......... 7 9 .7
2 9 7 M e n tc e r R i c h a r d A l b a n y ................ 7 9 .6
2 9 8 M il l e r S t e p h e n C o r a m ...................7 9 .6
2 9 9 C lo s e C a t h e r i n e P o u g h k e e p s ie ....7 9 .6
m u st
e r v is o r s a n d m a n a g e r s , m a k e t h e
w ard
79.9
r e c o r d s .. B u t
c o m p r is e d o f p u b lic se r v ic e s , a n d
The following {obs are open. Requirements vary. Apply with the
state Civil Service Department, Two World Trade Center, Manhat­
tan; State Office Building Campus, Albany, and I West Genesee
St.. Buffalo.
320 Auerbach Ronald Bronx .......79.1
321 Roaaer Beatrice NYC .............79.0
322 Anderson C H Voorheesvll .......79.0
323 Brodsky Larry Brooklyn .........79.0
324 Waskow Sylvia Great Neck ....79.0
325 Lane Stephen H Brooklyn .......79.0
326 Brett Barry J Farmingdalc .....79.0
326AScipioni M D Rochester .........79.0
327 Nicoletta Frank Oione Park ....78.9
328 Orlick Gail F Wantagh .........78.9
329 Zinsser George Stony Brook ....78.9
330 Milley Lois J Amherst ...........78.8
331 Hord Beverly B Grand bland ....78.8
332 Lee Francis G Utica .............. 78.8
333 Moser Frank L Syracuse .........78.7
334 Trudeau David W Ogdensbnrg 78.7
335 Hellmann Myron Coram .........78.7
336 Gilmore William Ithaca .........78.6
337 Owens Helen Mount Vernon 78.5
338 Yarnetsky J Buffalo .............. 78.5
339 Bodoff Russell Staten Is ...........78.4
340 Fonseca F NYC ...................... 78.4
341 Caire Donald M Flushing ..... 78.4
342 Detmer Robert W NYC ...........78.3
343 Bond Florence H Howells ..... 78.3
344 Bliss Penny S Gloversville .......78.3
345 Fried Herman L Williamsvil ....78.2
346 Maursky Gary L Ridge ...........78.2
347 Feigin Muriel M Bayside .........78.2
348 Ballard Barbara Brooklyn ....... 78.1
349 Katz Helen NYC .................... 78.1
350 Frantz John M Liverpool .........78.1
351 Dunne Thomas M Jamaica ....... 78.0
352 Dingle l^arrie Black River ..... 78.0
353 Florsheim Carol Fon Lee ....... 78.0
354 Marcus Jeffrey Bayside ...........77.9
355 Hotaling Mary E Rochester ..... 77.9
356 Thomas G G Roosevelt ...........77.8
357 Grosvenor David Sodas Point 77.8
358 Greenspan D Briarwood .........77.8
359 Krauss Esther Jackson Hts .......77.8
360 Maynard Anna Pittsfield ......... 77.8
361 Voss Viki Brooklyn ................ 77.7
O l e n i k L i n d a M B e m u * P t .......... 8 0 .1
H a m i l t o n B A N Y C ..................... 8 0 .1
H a l l D o n a l d F D a n s v i ll e ...........8 0 .0
F r a n k l i n C Q u e e n s V i l l ................ 8 0 .0
C u r t i n W il l i a n ) B a b y l o n ................8 0 .0
S c h r a » e r A n n e C N Y C ................ 8 0 . 0
S e g e n r e i c h R o s e N Y C ......................8 0 .0
E i s e n b e r s J o e l B r o o k l y n ................ 7 9 .9
D a n i e l s H e l e n W e s t b u r y ............. 7 9 . 9
M o s e r G e r t r u d e S y ra c u s e ..........
M a l i n a k M ic h a e l N e w W i n d s o r 7 9 . 9
R o t h W i l l i a m A B r o n x ................ 7 9 .8
M a r t i n M a r g a r e t R o c h e s te r ...........7 9 .8
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
L is ts
prevent
t h a t ’s c h a n g e d . T o d a y , a t h i r d o f
I
T Itk
a ls o
co n g ressm a n
p e o p le
p e r s o im e l
S ta te O pen C om petitive
Job C a len d a r
F IL IN G
th e
c h a n g in g ,"
T h e r e h a s a lw a y s b e e n s k e p ti­
th em
m any
d o in g f in e . I t is t h is c o n t r a s t b e ­
is n e e d e d . B u r e a u c r a tic o b s ta c le s
ab u ses
th e
tw e e n t h e in s t it u t io n s th e m s e lv e s
and
m e r it
of
and,
ca u ses th e
P ast
C on gress,
In C o n g r e s s g e n e r a lly ,
Ju st a s
p lo y e e r i g h t s ,” h e s a id . " T h e s y s ­
so
by
p ercent
w h ile
to p r e v e n t a b u se s a n d p r o te c t e m ­
c u r r e n tly
80
p e o p le I n d ic a t e t h e y la c k a t r u s t
H e s a id m a n a g e m e n t fle x ib ility
is
h e r e is n o t u n ­
fa c e d
co n tro l
fle x ib ility
tim e , m o r e
th e
one
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
289
286
287
288
289
E lig ib le
g iv e f n
a n n u a lly .
TRADES
AND
CRA FTS
No Written Test
Titl«
TitI*
Refrigreation and A/C Equipment
Chief Engineer (Ferryboat)
Operator
Master (^rryboat)
Ordinance Equipment Mechanic Ship Surveyor
Welder
Quality Inspection Specialist
For further information, contact a federal job information center
at either 26 Federal Plaza, New York, 10007 (telephone (212) 2644666); 271
0422); 590 Grand Concourse, Bronx, 10451 2 1 2 292-4666):
Cadman Plaza East, Brooklyn, 11201 (212)330-7671).
*The salary grades pay as follows: grade 2 pays $7,035; grade 3
$7,930; grade 4. $8,902; grade 5, $9,959; grade 6, $11,101; grade 7,
$12,336; grade 8, 13,662; grade 9, $15,090.
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s e e k in g
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Jobs
fe d e r a l, s t a t e ,
to
a ll
lo c a l a n d
p r o fe s s io n a ls
m u n n c ip a l g o v e r n m e n t m a r k e ts.
w ho
u se
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to
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Y o r ic A s s e m b l y m e n
w ith
n ounced.
C ity
S en a to r
th e
V ander
sp o n so r
in
w id o w ,
C o r e tta
K in g .
m a k in g
Jan.
a
P osn er
(D -B r o n x )^
(D -B r o n x )
by
A1 V a n n
w h ic h w o u ld
(D -
m a k e M a r tin
S ta te
15
B e a tty
S en a te .
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Several
h o lid a y
( D -B r o o k ly n )
b ill
is
u n io n s
fo r
th e ir
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en d orsed
have
be
th e
by
D r.
n e g o tia te d
m a in
K i n g ’s
c o n tr a c ts
m em b ers.
a g em en t C en ter in six cities
a ro u n d th e c o u n try : b eg innin g
M ay 17. T h e cities a re D allas,
W ashington, D.C., C leveland, S an
F rancisco, New Y ork, a n d C hi­
cago.
A th re e -d a y
sem in ar, “G ovv erm en t P ro je c t M an ag em en t,”
on th e ap p licatio n of new m a n ­
ag em en t tech n iau es by federal,
s ta te a n d local governm ents, w ill
be p resen ted by New Y ork M an-
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C o u n ty
C ourt Ju d ge
T hom as F . M cG ow an
C o m p tr o lle r A lf r e d a
h a s ordered
W . S lo m in s k i t o is s u e $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 i n
p a r tm e n t w o r k e r s o r f a c e c o n t e m p t o f c o u r t c h a r g e s. T h e r u lin g m a y
Y ork
10013,
Thom as
open
fo r
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w eekdays
tw een 9 a jn . a n d
hours
S t..
be­
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end
a
c lo th in g
d is p u te
a llo w a n c e fu n d s t o
over
4 p j n . S p e c ia l
A m e r ic a n
F e d e r a tio n
8:30
A s s is ta n t
C o u n ty
T h u rsd a y s
are
a j n . t o 4 p a n .'
th e
d e la y
of
S ta te ,
A tto rn ey
th e
c o i m t y ’a 5 0 0
b etw een
c o im ty
C o u n ty
W illia m
J.
and
s h e r i f f ’s
o ffic ia ls
M u n ic ip a l
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s a id
a p p lic a tio n s
r e c e iv e d
be
as
at
t h e c o u n t y ’s b u d g e t c r u n c h t o s a v e t h e J o b s o f 6 0 d e p u t i e s .
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to
D ep a rtm en t
in
1977
p art o f a n
but
th e
1976
agreem ent
th e
le a st fiv e d a y s b e fo r e th e d e a d ­
lin e .
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a b le o n ^ d u r in g t h e f il in g p e r io d .
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reach
IN D
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H a ll);
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th e
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w as
I n s k i ’s o f f i c e . T h e $ 2 0 0 - a - y e a r p a y m e n t s t o e a c h s h e r i f f d e p u t y w a s
s e lf-a d d r e s s e d
by
and
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th e
b y m a il m u s t in c lu d e a sta m p e d ,
r e c e iv e d
de­
c a u s e d b y in c o r r e c t p a y r o ll i n f o r m a t i o n t h a t w a s s e n t t o M s . S lo m -
r e q u e s tin g
th e
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on
5 6 6 -8 7 0 0 ..
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d u r in g
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WASHINGTON. D.C. GETS FIRST BLACK POLICE CHIEF
M aurice J . C ulU nane J a n . 31, Is
th e f ir s t black to h o ld th e post.
C hief C u llin an e Is leavin g th e
d ep artm en t fo r m edical reasons.
M ayor W a lte r W ash in g to n a n ­
nounced th e app o in tm en t.
B n rte ll M. Jefferso n , 52 -yearold n um b er-tw o m a n of th e
W ash in gton , D.C. police d e p a rt­
m en t, h a s been a n io ln te d chief to
th e c ity 's 4,100-m em ber foroe.
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S e v e r a l C ity a g e n c ie s d o t h e ir
o w n r e c r u it in g 'a n d h ir in g . T h e y
I n c lu d e :
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of
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B r o o k ly n
11201,
HIGHER PENSION COSTS
E d u c a tio n
65 C ourt
phone:
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596-
8060.
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in g t o b e h e ld J a n . 31 o n a p r o p o sa l to c la s s ify a s s is t a n t d e p u ty o o m -
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,
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C iv il
t h e n o n - c o m p e t i t i v e c la ^ s , u n d e r t h e h e a d i n g .
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th ro u g h o u t
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s h o u ld
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Job
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I n fo r m a tio n
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Y ork
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N A T I O N S
T he 32nd U nited N ations G eneral
Assembly recen tly confirm ed ap ­
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C om m issioner E rsa H . P o ston to
th e In te rn a tio n a l Civil S o ^ c e
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th e G en eral Assembly o n th e
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tio n al agenoles.
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N«w YMrk State
Acroogt for Solo
Norida
Nassau-Snfffolli Co.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
40 acres, loaded w/lg oaks 8, pine In No.
sunny Fla., Inside city limits at 10,000
pop. Pr. $4960 per acre. Wkdays 9-5 pm,
305-830-4800; wkends &aft 5 pm 305-8634546.
SEA CLIFF-Charmlng North Shore
village. Large expanded Cape. LR, DR,
eat-ln-kltch, 3 BR's, 2 bths, Ige studio
w/dress'g rm or kitchn. Suitable
mthr/dghtr. Fin. basement w/kltchn.
Move-ln cond. Princ only. Ask'g S74,900.
(516)676-0533
R.E.-Florldo
BOCA RATON—Furn duplx in Beaut
area. 2 bths, 2 BR 8. 1 bth -I- garage.
Walk Ocean 8, 5th Ave Shopng Plaza. Nr
IBM 8. FAU. Only S95,000 1/3 down or
make offer. 1796 N.E. 5th Ave, Boca
Raton, Fla. 33432.
(305)392-2936.
Putnom County
MAHOPAC-UNUSUAL
RANCH
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3 BR, 2 bth, skyllte, loft, fpic, I’/i wded
ac., shed, lo taxes i malnt, privacy, less
than 1ml. from laconic Pkvi^y,
812 $60s.
Eves 914-628-3892
NESCONSET SD 1
3 BR L ranch, fenced '/i ac, fantastic
bsmt w/wet bar, exc indscpg, many
custom features. Owner transferred.
Sacrifice hi S40s. High assumable
mortgage. 215-542-3216 wkdys. Princ.
only.
3 BR, 2 bth, carport,
fenced-in yard on Canal. Close to schis
&shopg. 5 min to beach. Price reas. 224
S.W.9St., Hoilandaie, FL.
(305) 458-1626. Mr. Williams
HOLLANDALE-
Bau TNKi—n. J«H. On* of lh« nkM»
locolfMin on* •( mott dwirabi* cnraos an
LI. RfOUCEO$1S,000 frMn MivwtiiMi prk* «f
$99,950 in N.Y. TifiMt «• $M,500. Mwtt «dl.
SiKrif. 3-4 M( w/iitti«g rm, |miM(am mi w/>
Dutch ev«n fpl, avar 1Mckim. 5I6-265-9A17;
516-93S-2S63.
Holp Wonted M/F
DRIVERS
EARN GOOD $ $ $
MUST OWN PANEL TRUCK
OR STATION WAGON WITH
COMMERaAL PLATES.
COMMISSION BASIS.
STEADY WORK.
Rool Estoto—Conn.
WASHINGTON
CAPTIVATING CONTEMPORARY
Nicely situated on the rIm of a magnifi­
cent valley, this delightful home offers
many large comfortable rms including
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sta te
N LR B
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to
overburdened
w o u ld
d e v e lo p .
th e
p ro cess
c a s e lo a d , b u t w o u ld
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on
c e r ta in ly
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o f th e N L R B , a n d
in
and
COM PUTER
G r ie c o , B a r b a r a P ic k e ll, R a m o n a
b e a v o id e d .
fa cto rs
r a p id ly
fo r s u c h
goes
r o le s o f m a n a g e m e n t a n d
c o u r t litig a tio n
w ith
C O M M IT T E E
S p la k ,
T H E
P o la n s k i, M o ir a G r ie n e r , R ic h a r d
t h e C iv U
m o n th s.
to
S c lt M ^ l n o .
D o rb th y
P u b lic E m p lo y e e
b ills a r e :
w ith in
boards
th e
— S ta tu te
p e c te d
and
A c t.
S ig n ific a n t fe a tu r e s o f b o th
case
K r lv y a -
C in d y
W an nam ak er.
J o s e p h in e R e illy , A n n a M a e D a r ­
P e s c i, D o n a ld F u lla m , C a r m a n D i
L a b o r R e la tio n s A c t a n d B o a r d to lo c a l g o v e r n m e n t a n d s t a t e
R e la tio n s
Sam
D o r o th y G o e tz , c h a ir m a n , a n d
H ou se
c h a ir m a n ,
B e r n a r d , G e o r g e C a lo u m e n o , V ic
th e
12, 1977.
th e
E m m ett,
k u lsk y .
G e r a ld T o o m e y , c h a ir m a n , a n d
C O M M IT T E E
A b b a tie llo ,
R u th
B a ttis ta ,
a g a in .
be th a t th e
e m p lo y e e s
g o v e r n in g
d is c u s s io n
R o n a ld
W U lla m
A U D IT IN G
M a r tin L a n g e r , c h a ir m a n , a n d
ta le ,
b e g in
E m il
S tr o e b e l.
L E G IS L A T IV E A N D P O L IT IC A L
le g is la tio n
sou rce
D illo n ,
B u r g e ss, S a r a S ie v e r t a n d E rn st
e g i s l a t i o n
w hen
w as
chabrm an,
R o b e r t C a m p b e ll. M a r y A n n M l-
SPECIAL COMMITTEES
G r o ssm a n , E th e l R o ss, M ic ­
N ic h o la s
p u b lic
Sam
c h a ir m a n ,
K e n e n th G la s te tte a n d J . M ic h a e l
C O M M IT T E E
M c D o n a ld ,
R o b e r t P o ls, D o i ^ d
M E M B E R S H IP C O M M IT T E E
M urray.
h a e l M o r e lia , R o b e r t G r e e n , J u d y
By JOSEPH LAZARONY
Chairmon, CSEA County Division
L
M c C a r th y
J o s e p h C o n w a y , c h a ir m a n , a n d
IC O U N T Y
F e d e r a l
G eorge
and
LAYO FF
b le a n d B a r b a r a C h a p m a n .
G e o r g e M c D o n o u g h , c h a ir m a n ,
and
D e lo r e s H u d so n .
P a t r ic ia C o m e r fo r d , J lin m y G a m ­
O P E R A T IO N S
c h a ir m a n ,
a ld
Snyder
D onohue,
STUDY
C O M M IT T E E
c h a ir m a n ,
S T A T E /C S E A
B e v e r ly
and
H Y G IE N E
B ou rk ney.
a n d G e r a ld in e F r ie d a y .
V a r a c c h i,
C O M M IT T E E
M E M O R IA L P L A Q U E
k in s , R ic h a r d F lla , M a r y L a u z o n
G R IE V A N C E
G ene­
C O M M IT T E E
C O M M IT T E E
and
D e-
M c P h a tte r , D a v id
R ow e and
JO IN T
c h a ir m a n ,
M ENTAL
M ille r
n ik .
AD
and
^ L eddy.
C ra w fo rd
H al
Jam es
Y o im g
R IG H T S
C O M M IT T E E
D an
K a tz ,
A u r e lia n o , B e t h A n n S u g g s , W il-
S m ith , R o b e r t T h o m p so n , P a tr i­
C O M M IT T E E
a n d S y lv ia W e in s to c k , S t e lla W il­
A1
and
C O N T IN G E N C Y
FORCE
Jam es
and
S m ith .
and
' lia m
G a lin s k i, A u d r e y
TA SK
Joh n son ,
K a m ra ss,
G a ilo r
R o m a n e lli,
HOC
C la r k .
L aw rence
R o b e r t S te lle y .
AD
R a lp h
v ie v e
c h a ir m a n ,
S z u m lc k i.
Sy
HUMAN
L u k e W h e la n , R o b e r t S a g e ,
R o n a ld
M a r y H a r t, L e n o r a P o le r a , B r u c e
E D U C A T IO N
R obert
HOC
M a r ie
B en-
Paul
S c h m a h l,
G regory
Z o lt,
and
H a r d in g .
A C T IO N
c h a ir m a n ,
B ernard
C O M M IT T E E
c h a ir m a n ,
M a lle tta ,
A n n ette
M ay­
______
C O M M IT T E E ‘
N o n ie
CETA
M ance,
E L E C T IO N
P R O C E D U R E S C O B IM IT T E E
AD HOC COMMITTEES
A1
and
M ary A nn
S P E C IA L
N ic k
T r ifile tti a n d
D o b sta ff.
G o ld b e r g ,
R obert
AND
C e le s te R o se n k r a n z , c h a ir m a n ,
R agan.
R obert
K in g s le y .
D a v id
T arm ey.
and
F a m e lle t t e , C a r o le
L in d a
Sal
c h a ir m a n ,
th a m .
C O N V E N T IO N
N o la n
B in n .
PROCEDURES
and
Fran
C O M M IT T E E
la s C im in o a n d
lic e n t
S te p h e n Z a ro d , c h a ir m a n , a n d
B e tty D u ffy , J a m es B a rg e, J o h n
S c h w a r tz , J a c k ie C h a m b r o n e a n d
S c h e r m e r h o m , N ic h o ­
R ic h a r d
D e-
D e lis a n ti, I r v in g G o ld b e r g , R a lp h
M arkm an,
H a p o n sk i,
D e M a r tin o ,
f ie ld , J o n
&
M O T IO N S
C O M M IT T E E
T t u x z i, M a r y
A1 M e a d , c h a i r m a n , a n d
C O M M IT T E E
C a d ie tix ,
W illia m
0 » rV E N T IO N
C O M M IT T E E
S E R V IC E
K ee,
K ennedy.
a n d -M e lb a
M ETHODS
J e a n G r a y , c h a ir m a n , a n d C a r ­
lo s
John
M c C a rth y
J a m e s W e lc h .
B ea
by an d B arb ara F M uer.
and
H o l la n d , A1
lo r e s F u s s e ll, J o h n
a n d S a l R u s s o , S h a r o n E la tz , M i l -
IN S U R A N C E
N ic h o la s P u z z ife r r i, J e a n G r a y ,
n a r d D w y e r , W illia m D e M a r tin o ,
A lle n
R ic h a r d
CO ST O F G R O U P
U FE
lia m D e c k , J o s e p h L a z a r o n y , B e r ­
M a lo n e ,
G a m b le ,
D IR E C T O R S C O M M IT T E E T O
I r e n e C a rr, J a c k G a lla g h e r , W il­
C in d y
J im m y
and
D o n a ld
C e la n ta n o .
and
C la r k ,
M a r y M o o r e, M a r y S u lliv a n a n d
B Y -L A W S
N ic h o la s C im in o , J u n e B o y le , D o r ­
M c D er m o tt,
R obert
D u ffy ,
G eorge
C a str o .
C O N S T IT U T IO N
R a lp h N a ta le , C h a r le s L u c h , G e r ­
ih a n , a n d S o lo m o n B e n d e t, J a m e s
L ennon,
G e r a ld in e
F r a n c is M ille r , c h a ir m a n , a n d
T h o m a s M c D o n o u g h , v ic e -c h a ir U
U
J y lia
C O M M IT T E E
D IR E C T O R S
C O M M IT T E E
W iU la m
G.
D ic k s o n .
D IR E C T O R S C H A R T E R
DIRECTORS COMMITTEES
O F F IC E R S
c h a ir m a n ,
v ic e -c h a ir m a n ,
and
v ic e -c h a ir m a n ,
B ourkney.
C IV IL
a n d R a y m o n d C a ss id y . R a y m o n d
by
A dam s,
c h a ir m a n ,
M e n a e l. E d
R o b in s o n , M a r th a O w e n s , G e o r g e
M c ln e m e y . c h a ir m a n . E l-
Jam es
D a v is ,
W U lla m
STANDING COMMITTEES
BUDGET
C ro p sey ,
r>
I
v ic e -c h a ir ­
H ow ard
L o c a ls.
C SEA
S u lliv a n ,
C O M M IT T E E
*C
b
c h a ir m a n ,
D IR E C T O R S
p r e s id e n ts
s u b m itte d
Us
E X E C U T IV E
w om an.
D i­
T im
and
L azarony,
M ary
c o m m itte e s
r e g io n a l
n am es
and
o f
o f
c h a ir m a n ,
C O M M IT T E E
Josep h
c o m m itte e s
O th er
th e
fro m
-o
COUNTY
M cG ow an.
T h e
o
D eck,
N e lU e
PERSO N NEL
C O M M IT T E E
P a t C r a n d a ll, v ic e - c h a ir w o m a n .
la s t
00
L.
W illia m
A ss o c ia ­
an nou n ced
D IR E C T O R S
E X E C U T IV E
C O M M IT T E E
,
cn
L a te s t S ta te
( C o n t i n n e d f ir o m P a f e
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380
381
382
383
384
385
386
387
388
389
390
391
392
393
394
395
396
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Blankenberc K L Palmrn ....... 77.7
Smarrito B L Brooklyn ...........77.6
Rudich SutM J NYC .............77.5
Scbiicider A L Short MilU ....... 77.5
Mmnnino Julian Staten b ..... 77.5
Kantrowii* R Brooldrn ...........77.5
Sibi«a Michael Hamburg .........77.4
Heifferon Gary Rochester ..^....77.3
Marnell Norfflan Flushing ....... 77.3
Blaufox Jill NYC .................. 77.3
Gonxalei Mario NYC ...........77.3
Edwards Betty NYC .............. 77.3
Hershkowits I NYC ................ 77.2
Stutzel Manfred NYC ...............77.2
Harrick Judith Binthamton ....77.2
Uwson James F AreriU Park ....77.2
Shanker Elinor NYC .............77.1
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363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
A n d
Vankempen S L Rochester ......77.1
Pavlacka P e^ Liverpool ......77.1
Spence Eileen F Pittsford ....77.1
Carella Richard Mineola ........77.1
Stoler IrU L Brooklyn ..........77.1
Marien Howard J West Seneca 77.1
Saltxberg Leon Brooklyn ..........77.0
Peterson L W BufAilo ............77.0
Lemonier M D Rockvtl Ctr ....77.0
Sanjurjo Joanne Bronx ..........77.0
Kazmierczak R B Buffalo ...... 77.0
Kornblum Yigal Brooklyn ......77.0
Schulgasser E Elmoot ..............77.0
Fehrer Gustave Derby ............77.0
McAuley Betty Matamoras Pa 77.0
Hecht Shirley S Brooklyn ...... 77.0
Kahn David M Bronx ..........77.0
Guthrie C L Newarit NJ...... 76.9
N assau L ists F irst-A id,
A uJ-V ism I, O ther Jobs
(C o n tin n e d fr o m F s f e 13)
and
a n d lo -v is n a l
Jan.
25.
y e a r , m u s t b e h ig h s c h o o l g r a d u ­
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Is
a t e s w i t h a y e a r ’s e x p e r i e n c e r e ­
p a ir in g r a d io s , t e le v is io n s e t s a n d
p r o je c tio n
F o o d in s p e c to r a p p lic a n ts n e e d
a
b a c h e l o r ’s
and
tw o
degree
in
fo r
b io lo g y
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exam
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c a n d id a te s
m u st
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a id
fir st-a id
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h ig h
sch ool
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fir s t-a id
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a u d io -v is u a l
fo r
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te c h n ic ia n
is s e t f o r F e b . 2 5 .
F ilin g
in s tr u c to r ,
be
e x a m in e e
in s tr u c to r
pur­
c h a s in g o r in s p e c tin g fo o d fo r a
$ 1 2 ,9 3 6 .
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fo o d
e n d s J a n . 27 fo r d ir e c ­
to r o f e n v ir o n m e n ta l e n g in e e r in g ,
a $ 3 1 ,2 6 2 - a - y e a r p o s t . C a n d id a te s
fir s t-
e x p e r ie n c e , a
n e e d a m a s t e r ’s d e g r e e i n
C r o ss in s tr u c to r s c e r t if ic a t e
ary
e n g in e e r in g ,
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years
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in s ta n d a r d f ir s t - a id j m d p e r so n ­
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a l s a fe ty , a d v a n c e d fir s t-a id a n d
in g
em ergency
e x p e r ie n c e ,
fiv e
years
o f It
and
c a r d io p u l­
a s a s u p e r v is o r ; a n d a s t a t e p r o ­
m o n a r y r e s u s c ita tio n ;
a n d tr a in ­
f e s s io n a l
in g
in
care
advanced
n o lo g y
and
m e d ic a l
em ergency
te c h n iq u e s .
F ir s t-a id
te c h ­
M arch
m e d ic a l
in s tr u c to r s
a r e p a id fr o m
18.
N a ssa u
te c h n ic ia n s ,
lic e n s e .
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e a r n $ 9 ,2 0 0 a y e a r .
A u d io -v ts u a l
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I T ie w r it t e n t e s t is s c h e d u l e d f o r
w ho
C o u n ty
C o m m is s io n ,
$ 6 ,2 9 8 t o $ 9 ,5 5 7 a
C iv il
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397 Scher Herman L Bayside .........76.9
398 Lerine Roslyn Brooklyn .........76.9
399 D o a o M o A Kenmore ...............76.9
400 Daniels Barbara Bronx ............. 76,9
401 Green Alan NYC .................. 76.8
402 Horwitt Paula NYC ...............76.8
403 Garden Ralph NYC .............. 76.8
404 Stanulerich J A Whitesboro ....76.8
405 Simons Richard Flushing .......76.7
406 Bing Violet N Woodmere .......76.7
407 Smith Cynthia T Brooklyn .....76.7
408 Spilke F Brooklyn .................. 76.7
409 Wampler R Bronx ................ 76.7
410 Hyman Jerrold B NYC ...........76.7
411 Brueland Harold NYC .............76.7
412 Scherlag F H Long Beach ....... 76.7
413 Dunn J E Rochester ...............76.6
414 Petry Janet Brooklyn ...............76.6
415 Zedc Ronald E NYC................ 76.6
416 Murphy James H Staten Is ....... 76.5
417 Miller Johnnie Brooklyn .........76.5
418 Tapp Ullian K Bronx .............76.5
419 Fatta John V Schenecudy ....... 76.5
420 Janitx Mona F Syracuse ...........76.5
421 Quinn William Z Niagara FIs 76.5
422 Stabiner Gail E NYC ...............76.5
423 Gics Joseph T Bronx <..............76.4
424 Lombardo L Hartsdale ........76.4
425 Winegar Diane Brooklyn .......76.3
426 Bowser Robert Sag Harbor ..... 76.3
427 Brodie Gertrude Forest Hill ....76.3
428 Roeder Loraine Horseheads .....76.3
429 Pesce Louisa A NYC ...............76.2
430 Mackey Gordon V Mt Morris ....76.2
431
432
433
434
435
E lig ib le
Kulich Lenore L Westbury ...76.2
Cardoza Elmer NYC .............76.2
Pawlowski MK Corning ........ 76.1
Robinson David L I City ......76,1
2^pf Michael Watertown ........76.1
436
437
438
439
L is ts
Riley Thomas F Geneva .........76.0
Sternberg Sonya Wantagh ....... 76.0
Carmody Helen L Hudson FalU 75.9
Spriggs Bette M Mt Vernon ....75.9
(To Be Continned)
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O p e n C o n tin u o u s
S ta te J o b C a le n d a r
Title
Salary
Exam No.
20-200
Accounting, Careers In ...........................
$10,714
20416
Actuary (Casualty), Associate ........................... $18,369
20-520
Actuary (Life), Associate ................................ $18,369
20417
Actuary (CasuaHV), Principal .............................$22,694
20521
Actuary (Life, Principal ................................. $22,694
20519
Actuary (Life, Senior .....................................$14,142
20418
Actuary (Casualty), Supervising .................... $26,516
20522
Actuary (Life), Supervising .............................$26,516
20885
Audiologist, Assistant .....................................$11,337
20882
Audiologist .................................................... $12,670
90008
$26,516
Chief Accountant .........
20107
Dental Hygienist ............................................. $ 8,523
27-679
Dentist-In-Training ............................................ $20,428
LEGAL NOTICE
27-629
Dentist I ..........................................................$22,694
CARLYE BUSINESS ARCHIVES, 57-61
27-680
Dentist
II
.................................................
......
$25,161
West 38th St., NYC. Substance of Certi­
20888
ficate of Limited Partnership filed in Dietitian Trainee ..............................................$10,118
New York County Qerk’s Office Dec. Dietitian ..........................................................$10,714
20-887
28, 1977. Business; Own and ojierate
20886
real property. General Partners: Stanley Dietitian, Supervising ....................................... $12,670
20308
Electroencepnalograph Technician ...................$ 7,616
Fuchs. 97 Bayberry La., New Rochelle,
NY; David Sokol. 14 Allison Dr., En­ Engineer, Assistant Sanitary ............................. $14,142
20122
glewood Clifft, NJ. Limited Partners:
20-109
Robin M. Fuchs. 97 Bayberry La., New Engineer, Junior ................................ $ 11,337—$12,275
Rocheele, NY; Steven J. Fuchs, 97 Bay­
20123
Engineer, Senior Sanitary ................................ $17,429
berry La., New Rochelle, NY; Stanley
20352
...................................
$
5,827
Food
Service
Worker
Fuchs as custodian f/b/o Charles S.
20170
Fuchs, 97 Bayberry La., New Rochelle,
Histology Technician .....................................$ 8,051
NY; Donna J. Conrad, 17-85 215th St.,
20M3
...................................
$11,164—
$14,142
Legal
(5areers
Bayside, NY; Lynn S. Sokol, 14 Allison
Librarian, Public ................................................. $10,155 and up
Dr., Englewood Qiffs, NJ. Partnership
to continue until death of both general
20348
Medical Record Administrator ......................... $11,337
partners unleu sooner terminated. Each
20407
..........................................
$27,942
Medical
Specialist
I
limited partner has contributed a 4% un­
20408
divided interest in premises 57-61 West
Medical specialist II ...............
$33,704
38 St., NYC having an agreed value of
Mental
Hygiene
Therapy
Aid
Trainee
$6,000 representing a 4% interest in
20394
(Reg & Spanish Speaking) ......................... $ 7,204
the partnership. No additional contribu­
tions to be made. Contributions to be Motor Carrier Transportation Specialist ..........$13,404
20889
returned upon consent of general part­
20584
Nurse I ....
$10,118
ners or upon termination. Limited part­
20585
ners shall not assign their interest with­
Nurse II ........................................................$11,337
out consent of general partners. Addi­
20586
.................................$11,337
Nurse II (Psychiatric)
tional limited partners may be admitted.
20587
No priority among limit^ partners as Nurse II (Rehabilitation).....................................$ 11,337
to contributions or -as to compensation
20333
Nurse, Health Services .... ............... $10,714—$11,489
by way of income. Limited partners
20106
Nurse, Licensed Practical ................................. $ 8,051
shall not demand property other than
20139
cash in return for their contribution.
Nutrition Services Consultant ...........................$14,880
Occupational Therapist
20-895
(Reg. & Spanish Speaking ...........................$11,337
Condominium For Rtnt
Occupational
Therapist,
Virgin Islands
20894
(Reg. & Spanish Speaking)............................$12,670
FOR RENT, weekly or monthly, ST.
20177
—
CROIX, VIRGIN ISLANDS. Ocean- Physical Therapist ..............................................
front ^ndominium. 2 Bedroonu. 2 Physical Therapist, Senior ................................$12,760
20138
Baths, A/C, fresh water pool. Excel­
Physical Therapy Assistant I & II
lent two couples or couple with chil­
20175
(Spanish Speaking) ................................. $ 9,029
dren. Call 516-481-6030 after 6 p.m.
20413
Physician, Assistant Clinical .............................. $25,161
Business Opportunities
20414
Physician I, Clinical ........................................ $27,974
SULLIVAN COUNTY—Bar/living qui«.
20415
.....................................
$31,055
Physician
II,
Clinical
ers. State highway. Nr college & in­
20420
Physician I, Compensation Examining ...............$27,942
dustry. $70,000. Terms. Sunset Realty,
(914) 439-3879.
20390
Psychiatrist I .......................................
$27,942
20-391
Psychiatrist II ................................................. $33,704
Radiologic Technologist, Radiologic
D I V O R C E
Social Services Management Trainee/Specialist
S E P A R A T I O N
(Reg. and Spanish Speaking) ....$10,118-$ 10,714 20-878/20-879
W I L L S
Technologist (Therapy)
$8,051-$10,274
20-334
Speech
Pathologist,
Assistant
...........................$11,337
20-884
Fees? Be/ow $rOO
Speech Pathologist ..........................................$12,670
20-883
W o rk G u a ra n tee d .
Stationary Engineer ........................................ $ 9,546
20-100
G e t I t o r M o n e y B ack!
20-303
Stationary Engineer, Assistant ....................... $14,142
Stationary Engineer, Senior .............................$10,714
20-101
Do-It-Yourself Enterprises
Varitype Operator ........................................ $ 6,811
20-307
of New York
20-140
Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor .................$14,142
242-2840
Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor Trainee ...... $11,983
20-140
You may contact the following offices of the New York State
Department of Civil Service for announcements, applications, and
other details concerning examinations for the positions listed above,
as well as examination for Stenographer and Typist.
State Office Building Campus, First Floor, Building I, Albany,
New York 12239 (518) 457-6216.
2 World Traae Center, 55th Floor, New York City 10047 (212)
488-4248.
Suite 750, Genesee Building, West Genesee Street, Buffalo.
New York 14202 (716) 842-4260.
Details concerning the following titles can be obtained from
the Personnel Offices of the agencies shown:
(CIVIL SERVICE HEADQUARTERS
Public Health Physician—NYS Department of Health, Tower
FOR UNCOLN ROAD AREA)
Building,
Empire State Plaza, Albany, New York 12237.
1611 CO
LLINS AVE at LINCO
LN RD.
Specialist
In Education—NYS Education Department, State Edu­
ON THE OCXAN
cation Building, Albany, New York 12234.
MIAMI BEACH. FLA. 33139
PHONE: (305) 531-5502
Maintenance Assistants (Mechanic) Motor Equipment Mechan­
(Owner Bernard Eilen. formerly
ics—NYS Department of Transportation, State Office Building, Al­
of Brooklyn. N.Y.)
bany, New York 12232.
Beautiful Hotel rooms, kitchenettes t t
Apts. Air-conditioned, TV. Refrigerator,
You can also contact your local Manpower Services Office for
Swimming Pool, Beach, Free Parking.
examination
information.
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we
w o n ’t
have
O o o d fr ie n d
th e
is
in
and
24
s c h e d u le d
th e
are
case
th e
fo r
*nd
m o­
Feb.
s c h e d u le d
23
tr ia l
we
In
1978,
B ased
on
p e n d itu r e s
and
th ese
M r.
o th e r
in c r e a s e d
Law
in
w ith
no
a tto rn ey
M arc
h e in te n d s to
L.
p rose­
p r o v is io n s ,
fin in g
a t th e ra te
m a n d a te s . th a t
b a tio n
le g is la tiv e
T h e
N ew
tio n s
ch an ges
th a t
w ill
prevent
C o m m itte e
Y ork
S ta te
Is c h a ir e d
Sch ool o f
by
fro m
B e n d e t , p r e s i d e n t o f C S E A ’s
E m p lo y e e
R e la tio n s ;
fu r th e r
an d
n ;
T h om as
R obert
recom m end
la y o ffs .
L abor
m em b ers are
R e g io n
C iv il S e r v ic e ;
to
R e la ­
S o lo m o n
Joh n
th e
d a te
of
a s w e ll,
and
c o n v ic tto n
h ere
CSEA Southern R egion field sup­
ervisor Thomas Luposello ad­
dresses the ratification m eeting
on Jan. 7.
con­
t h e u n io n w ill b e t a k e n
T h e
le a d s
to
s tu d y , “ C o p in g
L a ttlm e r ,
p r e s id e n t
by
D . J lc k ,
con­
w as
c a lle d
a fto :
a
a n sw ers
of
w ith
Joh n
I n te r n a tio n a l L a b o r
T h e
Job
L o ss;
o f
resea rch
stu d y
D u n lo p
A n
I n te g r a tio n
s p e c ia lis t,
groups
w ho
O r g a n iz a tio n
resea rch effo rts h a v e b een
d e c isio n
s a id
m e e tin g
“a lm o s t to ta lly
T odd
by
fo rm er
a t
a
th a t
1976
stu d y
tr a c e s
o f
b a r g a in in g s e s s io n
th a t
it
w as
th e
b om
u n it
had
c o m m itte e
n e g o tia tin g
to
ta k e
n ecessa ry
w h a te v er
to
reach
ac­
a
fa ir
o r ig in
ou t
b etw een
b e tw e e n
a n d R o c k la n d
a fte r
p lo y e e
a
y e a r ’s
w hen
th e
d e la y ,
c h a lle n g e
in
Em­
U n io n
w as
a rep ressen -
w h ic h
O c to b e r
la s t
S e r v io e
I n te r n a tio n a l
ta tio n
file d
th e
C o u n ty b e ­
d e c la r e d t h e lo s e r in
It
had
1976.
Broome Local
Prepares For
Strike Option
(C o n tin u e d
recen t
n e g o tia to r
1 ,1 0 0
“W e
of
o f
th e
c r is is ,
C SEA
and
in
fro m
Page
th e
m ore
fo r
c o u n ty
are
1)
th a n
e m p lo y e e s ,
geared
up
fo r
s a id ,
a c tio n .
A fte r n u m e r o u s s e s s io n s w ith th e
c o u n ty n e g o tia to r s , t h e y c o n t in u e
to
n o tin g
D ec. 7 m em ­
R o c k la n d
ir r e le v a n t to
m a k e r s .”
o f
th e
en d ed
g r o u p ’s
a n d P o lic y D e v e lo p m e n t ,” p r e ­
c r itic is m s
L abor
p .m . a n d
When the strike ended, Carole Shenkm an, a Rockland County em ­
ployee who had walked the picket lines, signed up as a new CSEA
member.
C o r n e ll U n iv e r s ity
S ecr eta ry
B . C ross,
O ib b s , O ffic e
if
g iv in g th e
gan
a g a in s t
E m p lo y ­
R o b e r t B . M c K e r s le ,
I n d u s tr ia l
a t C o r n e ll U n iv e r s ity . T h e
D ep a rtm en t o f
and
u n it,
s e s sio n , w h ic h b e g a n
a t 7 :3 0
O c to b e r
v ic tio n . C o n te m p t a c tio n
sen ted
o ff,
appeal
N e g o tia tio n s
c o n v ic te d
c o m m itte e e v e r , w a s fo r m e d
la id
th e
a p p r o v e d a r e so lu tio n
C SEA
a d d itio n , t h e T a y lo r
o f R e s e a r c h , A p p lic a tio n
been
or
a g re em en t.
o f tw o d a y s
m e n t C o m m itte e , t h e f ir s t s ta te w id e la b o r - m a n a g e m e n t
h ave
s tr ik e
of
tio n
em ­
C o n tin u ity O f E m p lo y m e n t C o m m itte e
w ho
w ill
a u th o r ity
Par# I
w orkers
a b sen t
tr a v e l
fo r
s e ttle m e n t. O n
bers
R ock­
Celebratiiig at a victory party are, ftam left, strike coordinator Peg Mass, CSEA collective bargaining
specialist Nels Carlson, and Rockland u n it president Patsy Spied.
sta te
0 8
n e g o tia tin g
s a id
s t r i k e r s m u s t s e r v e a y e a r ’s p r o ­
In A p r il, 1 9 7 6 t o h e lp
re­
s tr ik e
w as
s ic k n e s s ,
« ) k e W (H n a n
The
ex­
O o o d fr ie n d
d e v e lo p m e n ts,
t h e Job. I n
o f
he
not
th e
v ic te d .
p a y fo r e v e ry d a y th e y w ere o ff
C o n tin u ity
th a t
of
e m p lo y e e s
$ 3 ,1 4 9 ,-
s till c o m e
C o u n ty
p lo y e e
S ta te
d m r in g
a t 10 t h e fo llo w in g m o r n in g w it h
kn* L a w
Y ork
a rea s, h e
s itu a tio n s
e m p lo y e e d id
w ork
c la im s
A
c u t e t h e s tr ik e r s u n d e r t h e T a y -
C S E A -N e w
grey
in v o lv e
D ec. 21
c o u ld
P a r r is s a id
T h e
an
H ie
c o u n ty
la n d
Zlola Harris, a Rockland resident, bat n ot a eoonty em ployee, set
up dally a hlbachi and cauldrons o f hot soup at various strike loca­
tions In a sym pathetic effort to keep the idcketers’ m orale riainff
as the temperatures dropped.
th e
a d d in g
h e w a s “n o t o p tim is tic ” t h a t th «
In
u
hoped
h o w e v e r , s a id t h a t a g r e a t m a n y
1977,
a n o -ta x b u d g et.
i
he
r o u tin e ,
o th e r , n o n - s t r ik e r e la te d r e a so n s .
h a d .”
934 in th e fin a l y e a r .
I
w here
b ecau se
$ 2 ,2 4 7 ,4 6 8
u
w ill
but
$ 6 ,1 5 9 ,9 0 2 d e a l “ t o o k
T e a r b y y e a r , t h e c o n tr a c t w ill
e£
w h it e .”
s a id ,
p o r t fo r
w as
be
t h a t t h e m a j o r it y w o u ld b e “b la c k
“b a s i c a l l y f a i r , ” h e s a i d t h a t t h e
c o s t R o c k la n d $ 1 ,1 4 3 ,7 5 0 i n
Eb
w o u ld
and
con­
s e ttle m e n t
M r . P a r r is s a id
cases
th r e e y ^ ,
every p en n y
I
fo r
3
f i v e y e a r s o r m o r e ."
W h ile
ceded
s tr ik e s
y e a r s ,”
fir m ly
any
m ore
d a tes.
Feb.
d l a t e t h o u g h t s . “ I h c v e w e w o n ’t
C o m m itte e ,
a
c o lle c tiv e
t h e s t a t e . I t a ls o
tu r n
deaf
c o n s id e r
m ands
to
to
ears
be
be
to
w hat
r e a s o n a b le
in c lu d e d
in
a
we
d e­
fa ir
a n d e q u ita b le c o n t r a c t. N o w , o u r
C S E A ’s R e g i o n V I ; J a m e s J . L e n n o n , p r e s i d e n t o f C S E A ’s
o u t lin e s t h e fo r m a t o f t h e C o m m itte e , c it in g t h r e e m a in
o n ly
R e g io n
th r u s ts . F ir s t,
a c tio n b y th e e n tir e C S E A m e m ­
m ;
R e g io n
v ic e s ,
IV ;
and
T h e
paper
th e
Y ork
Josep h
Joh n
M c D er m o tt,
S c lir a u f,
c o m m i t t e e ’s
I n d u s tr ia l
C ity .
o f
C S E A ’s
M c K e n n a , D e p a r tm e n t o f S o c ia l S e r ­
Jerem y
d e liv e r e d
p r e s id e n t
la s t
m ost
m o n th
R e la tio n s
D iv is io n
recen t
a t
th e
R esearch
o f
e ffo r t
th e
is
an n u al
B u d g e t.
a
A s s o c ia tio n
w ith
research
m e e tin g
in
C o m m itte e
of
N ew
is
c o n c r e te
d o c u m e n ts
A t
It
about
s tr e s s in g .
how
to
m ade
in
it
p o lic y
C o m m itte e
th e
k in d
is
o f
lin k s
a c tio n . A n d
d e v e lo p
th e
th e
Second,
m eth o d s o f
p resen t,
m e n d a tio n s
ta lk s
resea rch
th is
th e
research
th ir d , t h e
stu d y
r e c o m m e n d a tio n s.
e v a lu a tin g
stu d y .
(Continued N ext W eek)
recom ­
recou rse
b e r s h ip
are
r e m a in s
s io n
ia
ready
is
Is
p o s s ib ly
B room e
fo r
th e
it
C o u n ty .
and
fin a l
o f t h e e n tir e
a
a ll
v o te
co u n ty
b e r s h ip a t a m e e tin g t o
Job
W e
th a t
d e c i­
m em ­
b e h e ld
J a n . 1 9 ,” M r . K a n e c o n c lu d e d .
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