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V a lle y C o m m im ity a d m in is tr a tio n c o n tr a c t in g a had w ith b ers' b y th e C o lle g e broken C SEA u n ila te r a lly c lo se d o w n its m em ­ im p le m e n t­ of th e cam pus w h ic h fo r c e d H u d so n V a lle y e m ­ 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 s a la r y or u se c o n tra c t b e n e fits o f s ic k ' l e a v e , v a c a t i o n o r p e r s o n a l 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 V a lle y a d m in is tr a tio n i f i t lu id b o th e r e d fo r w hat u n fa ir ” it te r m e d “sh o c k in g ly tr e a tm e n t of an em ­ a lle g e d energy p r o b le m . 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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. * 2 ,0 0 0 Sum m er C am p C o u n s e lo r 00 P o s t s A v a ila b le o N M A N H A T T A N — T h e S ta te E m ­ p lo y m e n t 08 S a CQ S e r v ic e has a p p r o x i­ m a t e l y 2 ,0 0 0 s u m m e r c a m p c o i m - I n te r v ie w s a jn . or r e la te d Jobs open fo r m is s io n e r P h ilU > R o ss has • Ml “T o Eb le a st r« 0£ U Q q u a lify , 18 you m u st y e a r s o ld , have be a at year o f c o lle g e b y t h is J u n e , a n d h a v e som e p r io r p r iv a te or to in and c r a fts, and m is s io n e r w a ter s a fe ty > fid u cn > tic B A B Y L O N A C C O R D on tu a l 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. 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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 . 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T h e m a x im u m w o r k . C iv il s e r v a n ts h a v e ta k e n V to th e y announced em ­ p l o y e e s d o . H e m i g h t g eft a p i c ­ X . v is it s m a y b e b e m e fic la l N ew in fo rm a tio n th e b e n e f it s a r e fig u r e d . I f t h is w e r e R ic h a r d K r a tn m a n , s t a f f a n a ly s t: " I th in k M a y o r th in k o f (XI > a re u n c la im e d fo r fo r w age S h ir le y M a llo r y , a d m in is t r a t iv e a s s is t a n t : th e of w h o in g s s e c o n d ly , th r o u g h w h o m a k e t h e t o p e x e c u t iv e s lo o k g o o d .” m a k ­ • p u b lish r e tir e m e n t. A fte r t h a t , a ll e a r n ­ He th e tio n to in are th a t p re ­ b e b ecau se te m fits to d u r in g a v a ila b le fir s t tw ic e — o n c e e x c e lle n t w a y th e y sa la ry s e rv ic e . T h e in d iv id u a ls P o l i c e m e n ’s p erson ­ sp o t ch eck s are a n a ffect p a y m e n ts d o n e i n t h e H o i a s i n g A u t h o r i t y . 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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 . 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D . ................................................................................... 8.00 C ashier ....................................................................................... 6.00 CiTil E n v ln eer ................................................................................. 8.00 Civil Seryice A rith. a n d V ocabulary 4.00 Civil Service H andbook ................................................................ 3.00 C lerk N.Y. C ity 4.00 C om plete G uide to C.S. J o b s ..................................................... 3.00 C om puter P r o c r a m m e r ................................................... 6.00 C onst. Supv. a n d Inspec. ............... ...........................................8.00 C o rrectio n O ffieer .............................. ......................................... 6.00 C ou rt O ffieer ............................................... 8.00 G eneral E n tra n c e Series 4.00 G en eral T est P ra c t. fo r 92 U.S. Jo bs ....................................... 5.00 lit. F ire D ^ p t . ....................................................................................... 8.00 L t. Police D ep t................................................................................... 8.00' E leetrician ..................................................... g.00 E lectrical E n ir in e e r ......................... ^ ................................................ 5.00 F irem an FJ>. ........................................................................................ $.00 F o r r a u n ...................................................................................................................................................... 5 .0 § N urse (P ra c tic a l a n d P ublic H ealth ) ................................ t.00 PACE P ro * A dm C areer ................................................. C.4K) P a rU n f E n fo rcem en t Affent ....................................................... 4.00 5.00 Police A d m in istrativ e Aide ...................................... D IeU tian ............................................................................... . . . . . 6.00 H .S. D iplom a T ests ................................................... 5.00 H.S. 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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 . The 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 w ill 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- S ta te E r ie S up rem e 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 N ew w eekdays tw een 9 a jn . a n d hours S t.. be­ T h ose 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 D ig g ln s 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 . e n v e l(^ . th e 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 . A im o u n c e m e n ts are a v a il­ a b le o n ^ d u r in g t h e f il in g p e r io d . By su b w a y , reach IN D th e a p p lic a n ts filin g o ffic e can v ia (C h a m b er s S t .) ; B M T H a ll); L e x in g to n I R T B r id g e ). For tiU e s . c a ll th e d e la y 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 E m p lo y e e s. 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 ( C ity (B r o o k ly n in fo r m a tio n on 5 6 6 -8 7 0 0 .. a llo w a n c e s im io n e w ere m a d e w ith • p u t o ff th e u n til c o u n ty 1977 d u r in g e 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. C hief Jefferso n , who w ill replaoe 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 : B oard of (te a c h e r s o n ly ), B r o o k ly n 11201, HIGHER PENSION COSTS E d u c a tio n 65 C ourt phone: S t ., 596- 8060. An u n p u b lis h e d fed er a l governm ent d o lla r s a th e * n ie ti(» B oard of a d v is e s p lic a n t s to m gher te a c h in g c o n ta c t year th e A ss o c ia te d U .S . C iv il S e r v ic e has been th e ap­ in d iv id ­ C o m m is s io n u n d e r e s tim a tin g lo n g -r a n g e cost of c iv il by service report sa y s several th e b illi(m p e n sio n s , says P ress. E duca- sta ff e • e PD TRIALS COMMISSIONER RECLASSIFICATION u a l s c h o o ls ; n o n - f a c u lt y Job s a r e T h e N e w Y o r k C Jlty p e r s o n n e l d i r e c t o r h a s o r d e i t e d a p u b l i c h e a r ­ fille d th r o u g h th e P e r s o n n e l D e ­ 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 - p a rtm en t d ir e c tly . STATE th e — S ta te m is s io n e r fo r tr ia ls in , R e g io n a l o ffic e s o f D ep a rtm en t of 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 . P o l i c e D e p a r t m e n t . T h e h e ia r in g of 220 C hurch w ill b e a t 1 0 :3 0 a j U v l n R oom S tr e e t. S e r v ic e a r e lo c a te d a t t h e W o r ld T rad e C en ter. flo o r , N ew 4 8 8 -4 2 4 8 : T ow er Y ork 2. 10048 5 5 th (p h o n e 10 a .m .- 3 p .m .) ; S t a t e B u ild in g C a m p u s , A lb a n y S u ite 750, B u ffa lo 1 W . If y o u w a n t to t o S t ., 14202: 9 a j n .- 4 p a n . A p ­ p lic a n ts m ay o b ta in m e n ts b y w r itin g ( t h e A lb a n y o f ­ so n a t a n y o f th e th ree . V a r io u s S ta te o ffic e s p lic a tio n s in y o u r u n i o n d u e s t o y o u r c h a n c e s t o y o u r n e x t j o b o f t o y o u r n e x t r a i s e t o y o u r c i t y p r o m o t i p a o r C O L A E m p lo y m e n t can p r o v id e ap­ p erson , b u t n o t by FO LLO W TH E LEA D ER R ESH L A R L Y ! H e r e is t h e n e w s p a p e r t h a t t e lls y o u a b o u t w h a t is h a p ­ F o r p o s it io n s w ith t h e U n ifie d C ourt S y ste m Y ork S ta te , th ro u g h o u t a p p lic a n ts th e S ta ffin g N ew s h o u ld S e r v ic e s 1209, O ffic e o f C o u rt 270 B road w ay, N .Y ., C o m m is s io n , Job U .S . C iv U N ew Y ork I n fo r m a tio n C e n te r a t 2 6 F e d e r a l P la z a , N e w Y ork 10007. to 5 Its p .m ., hours are w ed kd ays 8:30 o n ly . 2 6 4 -0 4 2 2 . F e d e r a l e n tr a n ts liv in g u p s ta te of D u tc h e ss C o u n ty ) s h o u ld c o n ta c t t h e S sr ra cu se A r e a O ffic e , S yracu se 100 S o u th 13202. m ay be m ad e to F ederal title s p e n in g in c iv il s e r v ic e , w h a t is h a p p e n in g to t h e Job y o u h a v e and th e Job M ake you su re su b sc r ip tio n w a n t. you d o n ’t m is s a s in g le is s u e . E n ter your now . T h e p r i c e i s $ 9 .0 0 . T h a t b r i n g s y o u 5 2 i s s u e s o f t h e C i v i l S e r v ic e L e a d e r f ille d w ith t h e g o v e r n m e n t jo b n e w s y o u w a n t. Y o u c a n s u b s c r ib e o n t h e c o u p o n b e lo w : The R e g io n , r u n s a a jn . w h a t’s h a p ite n in g announce­ f ic e o n ly ) o r b y a p p ly in g in p e r ­ S e r v ic e k n o w 12239; G en esee C lin to n T o ll-fr e e (8 0 0 ) hav^ CIVIL SfftVICI LEADA 233 iroodw ay New York. New York 10007 I e n c l o s e $ 9 .0 0 lis te d b e lo w . NAM E A D D R ESS 9 6 2 -1 4 7 0 . x>o { l e a d l i n e untejw othen^'lpd^tejl^ ( c h e c k o r m o n e y o r d e r f o r a y e a r ’s s u b ­ s c r ip t io n ) to t h e C iv il S e r v ic e L e a d e r . P le a s e e n t e r t h e n a m e S t .. e a lls r n > s 2 to 4? s » P SHERIFF'S EMPLOYEES WIN ALLOWANCES y e a r -o ld 49 n a MANAGEMENT SEMINARS START MAY 17 P erson s th e Seym our E s te lle D ig g s PO a b ill in t r o d u c e d s h o u ld f ile a t t h e D e p a r tm e n t o f S e r v ic e 10 D AY S D .C . P e r s o n n e l, (N o r th B O O U N O T U n iB N A B U A F m w ill b e h e ld H o te l. W a s h in g to n , L u t h e r K i n g J r . ’s b i r t h d a y a s t a t e h o l i d a y , A s s e m b l y m a n P o s n e r a n ­ N A T I O N S T he 32nd U nited N ations G eneral Assembly recen tly confirm ed ap ­ p o in tm e n t of U.S. Civil Service 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 C om m ission. T h e ICSC advises th e G en eral Assembly o n th e civil service system fo r th e U n i­ ted N ations a n d o th e r in te rn a ­ tio n al agenoles. FEDERAL — State_ e q u ip m e n t e x p o P ark is t h e o n ly r e c o r d s m a n a g e m e n t c o n fe n ^ n c e e m p h a ­ B r o o k ly n ), a n d T e le p h o n e a*y _ S h e ra to n O v e r f i f t y sta ter le g i s l a t o r s w ill c o - s p o n s o r p h o n e 4 8 8 -4 1 4 1 . Address fe d e r a l o ffic e th e e U n it, R o o m Name at MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY A.HOLIDAY? A d m in ., Please sen d m e ..................copies of boolu checked above. I enclose cheek o r m oney order fo r I ............. . Add SO ccna for pottase and bandlins and S% Sales Tax. 15. o u t in fo r m a tio n . co n ta ct LEADER PUBUCATIONS INC. 233 Broadway. New York, N.Y. 10007 annual and T h e e x p o s itio n m a il. Contains Prcvlons QiMttfont and Answers and OtiMr Suitable Study Materiol for Coming Exams T A K E S C O T Y ______ Z ip C o d e . 401 00 M REAL ESTATE VALUES Publliher’i Notice: All real estate advertiaed in this newspaper Is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 196S wliicii makes It illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which Is In viola­ tion of the law. Our readers are informed that all dwellings advertised In this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. 00 K o ' o 9 C o >» o ~o 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 o < Ul KJ > oc > 0 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 3 (4) bdrms, living rm w/fpic, a study w/wood burning stove 8, more. Possibly the most exciting 8, visually Intriguing home In the area. Architect designed to offer a full rich life to Its owners while taking advantage of a magnificent rural setting. With 20-’/i acres S295,000. CALL (212) 581-3008 MR. HARBIN Models for TV, Fashion, Commercials, Shows, Advertising. Apply 1-6 p.m. this week. Over 18. Beginners 8, Profes­ sionals. The Twelfth Circle. 225 W. 57th St. NYC Rm 404 DRIV1R$ WITH/WITHOUT CAKS immediate employment In Queens. Reliable men and women Interested in a job with security. We're the only private car service that offers benefits medical and life insurance. Private owners can earn upward to $500 per week. We re­ quire drivers license and the wil­ lingness to learn and work. Apply between 10 A.M. 8. 4 P.M. at THE DEVOE REALTY 7 KENT RD. NEW MILFORD 20MM-5571 Rotiromont — NJ. S R a T I Z E N S S P E C IA L Im/beard $133 mo A up without maoli; $lts A up wHh maols— 3 home cooked meals. Free iimo svce, color TV etc. 1 bik Convention Hall, 205 Sunset Ave., Asbury Pk, N.J. (201) 774-9503 fMr/Mrs Notto yisniOPUUE K> CompM* WMti tVBMwy • Aprofessional kit by Marihall Electronics for the eaiy taking of blood pressure readings. • No more hard to use stethoscopes, listening It done ELECTRONICALLY. • Compact, measures blood pressure using flashing light and sound In conjunction with a stan­ dard needle Indicator. • Comes complete with Instruc­ tion booklet. • A great gift for anyone In­ terested In home monitoring of blood pressure. Can be used anytime . . . anywhere. The Catholic Home Bureau Is seeking Foster families for children from Infancy to 18 years. Many of the children are placed as family groups of two or more; some have special needs. The agency pays the cost of room, board, clothing, and medical services. (3 1 3 ) !*“ ----------------------— BAY COUNTRY WOODCRAFTS Dept. C3, Oa k Halt, VIrslnIa 234U L O W EST P R IC E S O N P R O F E S S IO N A L C L U B S 1977 R a m Accubar 4 Woods 9 Irons List SSOO, N o w $235 Wilson X-31, 4 Woods, 9 Irons List S4«5, N o w $205 9 8 4 .4 8 8 0 CUT OUT M D MML THIS COUPON No postage or handling. Send for our free catalog on all Pro-Line equipment to Golf Haus., Dept. CS, 700 N. Pennsylvania, Lans­ ing. Michigan 48906or caU1-517-489-0707. Ntln Wanrtd M/F U . S . G o v e r n m e n t ’s O i l & G a s L e a s e L o t t e r y U n c le S a m ’s L e g a l LOTTERY R E S E R V E T O N U R S E T H R O U G H O U T N E W P . O . B o x 95 6 2 7 A t la n t a , G e o r g ia 30347 S T A T E N u r s e S fR M To fin d o u t if y o u a r o oligiblo, p lo a s e call ( 2 1 2 ) 8 3 6 - 4 1 0 0 , Extonsio ns 6 2 6 4 or 6 2 0 9 , or w rit* for b ro chu ros w ith o u t in cu rrin g a n y o b lig a tio n . C o lo n e l N o r m a P . B a g le y , C h ie f N u r s e C o lo n e l E il e e n M . B o n n e r . 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B ill N o . 7 7 p r o p o s e s t o e x t e n d t h e J u r is d ic tio n o f t h e N a t io n a l e m p lo y e e s . B ill N o . 1 9 8 7 w o u ld c r e a te a n e w — ^ R ig h t to s tr ik e — Q o v e m in g p o w e rfu l th a n in d e p e n d e n t c e r ta in w o u ld PE R B is , a n d th a n th e o f lim ita tio n s . be c o n s id e r a b ly w o u ld o b v io u s ly m ore be m ore PER B. L im ita tio n s M r. F e a th e r sto n h a u g h a d v a n ta g e s e q u a liz in g to th e fo r filin g la w , th is and w o u ld is to It r e p u ta tio n U n fa v o r a b le — N LR B b ill. — A n ew a lr e a d y board are w o u ld A — ^ B ill 1 9 8 7 h as a s u b s ta n tia lly be s ix is a th a t step th ere fo rw a rd la b o r . T h e is are W o o d fln . C h a lr o tte M abel P enner TO C O M M IT T E E I r v in g F la u m e n b a u m . K aren non, W h ite , Josep h N O N -T E A C H IN G Jam es C O M M IT T E E C ra p ser, ch ab rm an . a n d C a r o l C r a ig , P r a n k F a s a n o , P r is c e lla C O M M IT T E E John M c D er m o tt, M o o r e a n d R o b e r t L a ttim e r . H ugh P ls c lte lll, c h a ir ­ m a n , a n d S o l B en d et, J a m es L en ­ R aym an, D o lo r e s C ia n n a - m e a , D o lo r e s H e r r ig , B e t t y W a lk ­ er a n d E v e r sle y , Ju ne F em er. (C o n tin u e d next w eek) J O R a lp h B raverm an, B F R E E Z E : T h e N a­ C a n u te G R A B B I N G " V A C A N C Y s ta te w id e fre eze, a c c o r d in g s is ta n t to th e C O c iv U to N T R O s e r v ic e S haron T H E L M jo b B U L L freeze B r ig h t b u d g e t d ir e c to r . “ I t is H o lu b , is B Y E C H A N I S M r e a lly n ot " a jo b s p e c ia l a s­ a ‘v a c a n c y c o n tr o l Jean M yers, m e c h a n is m .” * A g e n c ie s S ta n le y h ave been w hen c r itic a l n e e d s G a lla g h e r , c lu d e cases M a r tin K o e n ig and T h is B iU L e w is . P E N S IO N B e n ja m in m eau, r e cto r C O M M IT T E E U p k ln , R obert R obert R h u b in , C o- B r ig h t Jam es o f e m p lo y e e “ta r g e t and d ir e c t w a s in itia te d P h ilip T o la , an d p a tie n t under G o ld m a r k . I t w a s H o lu b H ow ard a r is e . C r itic a l n e e d s , sh ^ sa fe ty p o lic y P e te r su ccessor, C u r r ie r a n d V ic M a r r . R E T IR E E S g iv e n n u m ­ b e r s ” fo r t h e f is c a l y e a r , b u t a r e a llo w e d s o m e f le x ib ility fo rm ^ tig h te n e d It str e sse d , u n d e r w ill th e be s a id , i n ­ care. B u d g e t D i­ up u nd er h is c o n tin u e d , M s. current d ir e c to r , D r. M ille r . “T h ere w ill be n o la y o ffs , h o w e v e r ,” sh e s a id . C O M M IT T E E e ith e r th ere h ou se M y th a n k s to te r ia l. Y o u r sta te is an e m a n a tin g fro m m a te r ia l part rep s. fo r J im rep an su ch p o in te d a in th e in th a t a c o u ld n ot be ex ­ a b le to c a s e -la w and r e p u ta tio n poke" so fo r s im ila r la w , a n d p ro cess fo r u n k n o w n to case- speak. e x e m p tio n N ew is little e ith e r in d ic a tio n th e p r in te d am ou nt o f Y ork a to u n d e r lin e s ev e ry L o ca l b e r e p r e se n te d of A dd reas fo r m ased by C a p it a l S t a t io n , A lb a n y , N .Y . 1 2 2 2 4 . T h e su p p ort fo r th e c h a p t e r p r e s i d e n t s , b u t to r e ­ Its m a ilin g li s t f o r T h e C iv il S e r v ic e L e a d e r , s t a t e ­ produced here a s a c o n v e n ie n c e . I t to t o w id e e le c t io n s , c o n t r a c t r a t if ic a t io n s a n d o t h e r g e n ­ o n ly e r a l m a ilin g s . T h is fo r m e m p lo y e d is p o s t c a r d s iz e , a n d m a y by b e c lip p e d , g lu e d a n d m a ile d t o : T h e C iv il S o ^ c e r e tir e e s E m p lo y e e s d u es. A s s o c ia tio n , I n c ., P .O . D raw er 125, th o se as w ho C SEA c iv il are m em bers w ho se r v ic e p a y in g are w orkers fu ll or a c tiv e c o n tin u in g b e naed c u r r e n tly by 8 M y P r e s e n t ‘L e a d e r ’ L a b e l R e a d s E x a c t l y A s S h o w (pitm pfint 0 '’♦YBtl n H e r e ^ I I I > •8 T ii» e s g r an d o f j m a­ th is sta te ­ con cern th a t a t e v e r y B o a r d o f D ir e c to r s m e e t - - 4 n g , - a n d - t o r e p o r t ^ a fr e v e r y m e m b e r s h i p - m e e t i n g back hom ^. STATE Z IP q q p f i: . th o se m e m b e r s h ip in fo r m a tio n M ost L o c a l p r e s id e n ts m y above la a ls o a v a ila b le fr o m m em orandum . g ro u p s. fo n n m a in ta in in g E m p lo y e e s A ssn . in sta te m ig h t file stro n g o f v a lu a b le h e a d q u a r te r m a ilin g s C hange b ill. F e a th e r sto n h a u g h has o f th e S e r v ic e C h a n g * o f A d d r e s s f o r *The L ead er* be w ay is m u ch c a s e lo a d . m ay th e procedure v a r io u s It B e lo w o u t: an d in c r e a s e d open in c r e a s in g of KEEP CSEA INFORMED ON MAILING AOORESS h is to r y , e x e m p tio n . — F in a lly , B oard a ls o n ot have *‘p i g w id e sta te N LR B (B ill N o . 1 9 8 7 ) la w is 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 T here on c e r ta in ly of 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. 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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. {R tc o m m ^n d fd by M ux tc E v t Af<rwXoM) Hotel New Yorker I ^ I M ^ Sw g PJ 3. CL B «-4 § B M s 00 S e ttle R o c k la n d S tr ik e W ith U n a n im o u s Y e s V o te a fine. (C ontinoed from P a ce 1) ee s; pH have any noct t e fn I s- fw b e lie v e M r. th a t tio n s th e he a a ld . **Axul 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 .