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Amerira's Large»t ISetvnpaper for Public Employees
V o l. X X X V II I, N o . 4 3
F rid a y , J a n u a r y 2 7 , 1 9 7 8
P r i c e 2 0 C e n ts
P a d a v a n Q u e s tio n s
A t P r e v o s t H e a r in g
E arn C SEA P ra ise
B ro o m e U n it V o te s
N e g o tia to rs P o w er
T o C a ll J o b A c t i o n
(S p e c ia l to T h e L e a d e r)
A LBAN Y — Jam es
P revost
c le a r e d
a
By
m a jo r
o b s ta c le
in
h i s b i d t o b e c o m e t h e s t a t e ’s n e x t h e a d o f t h e O f f i c e o f M e n ­
u n it o f th e
ta l H e a lth
w h e lm in g ly
la s t w e e k , w h e n
h e a n sw e r e d q u e stio n s b e fo r e
S e n a t e M e n ta l H y g ie n e C o m m itte e to t h e s a t is f a c t io n
u n io n
th a t
r e p r e se n ts
ig n a tio n
The
fa c U iU e s .
The
C iv il
S e r v ic e
o f th e
E m p lo y e e s
tio n
of
L aw rence
d e p a r t m e n t ’s
in to
th e
K o lb .
O ffic e s o f
S e n a to r
A lc o h o lis m
Prank
Padavan
see h ow
Issu es
D r.
“to
m e n ta lly
th e
care
d is a b le d
in
S t a t e ,” a c c o r d in g
to
C S E A ’s
of
N ew
Y ork
of
J.
le g is ­
la t io n a n d p o lit ic a l a c t io n .
S en a to r
S en a te
Padavan
c h a ir s
C o m m itte e
H y g ie n e
b e fo r e
and
th e
on
M e n ta l
A d d ic tio n
C o n tr o l,
w h ic h
D r.
P revost
The
p s y c h ia tr is t,
to r s
a t its
fo r m a lly
w ork ers
sta te
O ffic e
D r.
of
P revost
by
th e
M e n ta l
has
G to v.
new
H e a lth .
b een
a c tin g
C o m m is s io n e r o f 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 in c e th e r e s -
New Political
Action Forces
Set Priorities
By
RON
A LBAN Y
S e r v ic e
tio n
and
n ig h t,
re fo rm ,
back
b ill
a
and
p r io r itie s
th e
th e
con­
u n io n
c o u n ty .
p e c te d
SENA TO R
PADAVAN
a
. . . E ffo r ts P r a is e d
to
be
c o n tr a c t,
c lim a te
fo r
but
r a tific a tio n
th e
ch an ged
of
n e g o tia tin g
a fter
Jan.
12,
in c r e a s e
m e e tin g
to
c o m m itte e ,
d e s ig n a te d
w ith
in
a
here
a t th e
th e
B oard
s e ttin g
r e tir e e
fo r
th is
equal
to
er ).
cov­
e r a g e le s s t h a n $ 7 ,5 0 0 .
a d d itio n a l
an
h o ld e r s in s u r e d
d itio n a l $ 5 0 0
th o s e w ith
to
are
a
w ith in
m o n th s
about
d itio n
to
T hey
n o n -p e r m a n e n t
th e
B a s ic
are
G roup
m ade
ad­
L ife
p o s s ib le
t h i s y e a r b y a $ 9 0 0 ,0 0 0 s u r p lu s in
th e
in s u r a n c e
The
bonus
p r e m iu m
w a iv ­
b e n e fit
th is
year
p ro m o te
over­
n e g o tia tin g
n ecessa ry
up
a
tw o -y ea r o ffe r
w as
m ade
by
by
th e
r e jected
w h ic h
co u n tere d
w ith
a
s titu te .
A
fa c t-fin d e r
om m ended
$525
had
rec­
a cr o ss-th e-
b o a r d f o r t h e f i r s t y e a r , w i t h 5V2
coverage
th e
b eyon d
p o s s ib ility
next
e x te n d in g
is
age
70.
c u r r e n tly
e ffe c tiv e
o n A p r il 1, 1 9 7 8 , t o t h o s e p o lic y ­
act
fo r w a r d
w hen
th e
on
C SEA
and
b e h a lf
of
fe w
sec r e ta r y
d ir e c to r
(C lin to n
w om en.
Iren e
F r a n c is
C o u n ty ),
A
th is
h e a r in g
w as
T u esday,
at
b o th
C arr
v e n tio n
T h is
lo n g -tim e
b e in g
Jean
in
advocacy
B oard
B oard
up
th e
c o m m itte e
of
by
C o u n ty
L e g isla tu r e ,
w h ic h
w ill
h e a r p r e s e n ta tio n s b y b o th c o im and
u n io n
n e g o tia to r s
b e fo r e
m a k in g a c o n t r a c t r e c o m m e n d a ­
to
th e
fu ll
le g is la tiv e
body
on J a n . 27.
T h e C S E A a n d t h e C o v m ty a r e
d iv id e d
m a in ly
is s u e s .
The
change
hours
over
n o n -m o n ey
C o u n ty
w hen
w a n ts
to
co u n ty
o f­
f i c e s w o u ld b e o p e n — -fr o m 9 a .m .
5
s h ift
p .m .,
to
ch an ges
8
u n til
r e q u ir e d
(C o n tin u e d
th e
a .m .
on
by
Page
6
th e
3)
d ir e c to r
C SEA
to
th e
fin a n c e c o m m itte e o f th e B r o o m e
p .m . I t w a n t s w o r k e r s to a c c e p t
p r e s i­
d e n t W illia m L . M c G o w a n to s e t
a p p r o v e d o f a n a d h o c c o m m itte e
fo r
by
r e c e n tly
(A u th o r itie s ), th e
em pow ered
p .m .,
u n til
H o u sto n , a n d
C. G ray
s c h e d u le d
7
B essette
r e t u r n e d f r o m t h e W o m e n ’s C o n ­
term
s tu d ie d b y t h e c o m m it te e .
ste p
fo r th e s e c o n d .
w ork
w ith
(C o n tin u e d o n P a g e 16)
Erie C o u n ty
Unit Votes
Yes On Pact
BU FFA LO
th e
E r ie
C iv il
la s t
S e r v ic e
s o c ia tio n
T a y lo r
—
M em bers
C o u n ty
u n it
of
of
th e
E m p lo y e e s
A s­
v o te d
la s t
F r id a y ,
b y a m a r g in o f 41 v o te s, 7 8 9 -7 4 8 ,
buy­
to
approve
a
co n tra c t
w ith
th e
le g is la tio n
c o u n ty w h ic h c a lls fo r p a y r a ise s
se ssio n
of
of
4
percen t
in
1979,
6 percen t
in 1 9 8 0 , w it h n o p a y r a ise in th e
th e
c o m m itte e
in c lu d e
current
p e n a lt y
ch arged
s tr ik in g
m a n d a tin g
h e a r in g s
ju n c tio n s ,
m a k in g
th e
is
An
agency
a ls o
sh op
in c lu d e d .
T w o w eek s ago, th e sa m e p ro­
days
p osed
w ork ers,
b efo re
year.
p r o v is io n
w ill
r e m o v in g
tw o -fo r -o n e
to
deem s
B room e
v o ted
o n e -y e a r , ta k e -it-o r -le a v e -it su b ­
to
E n c o u r a g e d b y th e e n th u s ia s m
W o m e n ’s r i g h t s a l s o t o o k a b i g
fim d .
b ecom es
d ea th
to
c o m m itte e w ill m a k e r e c o m m e n ­
d a tio n s
P la n .
a d d i t i o n a l $ 1 ,0 0 0
of
n u a lly
a
o f D ir e c ­
S p e c if ic c h a n g e s in t h e T a y lo r
th a t
th e
th e ir
u n io n
tio n
p r io r t o A p r il 1,
(e x c lu d in g
b onu s, a n d m u st be re n e w ed a n ­
as
B oard
b y J a m e s C o r b in , c h a ir o f t h e s t a n d i n g
M r . C o r b in a ls o n o t e d t h a t t h e
b e n e fits
C SEA
In n .
p r e sen ted
agreed
1977
The
Q u a lity
by th e
th e L e g isla tu r e .
L aw
th e
ty
w as approved
of
o r i n e x c e s s o f $ 7 ,5 0 0 a n d a n a d ­
to
b e n e fits
r e c o m m e n d a tio n
b e n e fic ia r ie s
coverage
d ea th
p o litic a l
V etera n s’
it
w hen
C iv il
m et
g iv e
co u n ty ,
A ss o c ia ­
c o m m itte e
L aw
as
T h e
le g is la tiv e
T h u rsd a y
r e so lv e
b etw een
to
w h a te v er
KARTEN
—
E m p lo y e e s
a c tio n
January
R e s p o n d in g
th e
h ead
“d o
of
A s s o c ia tio n
a c tio n ,”
B y M A R V IN B A X L E Y
in s u r a n c e
to
to
jo b
T h e m e e tin g w a s o r ig in a lly e x ­
t a k e e f f e c t A p r il
A LBA N Y — A n
C e n te r in S y r a c u s e , h a s b e e n in ­
C arey
a
n ig h t
Insurance Bonus, Women’s Committee
Approved At January Meeting Of Board
d ir e c t o r o f H u t c h in g s P s y c h ia t r ic
H ugh
e ffo r t to
th e
T h u rsd a y
a u th o r ity
in c lu d in g
m em bers
E m p lo y e e s
p e r c e n t, p lu s a n e s c a la to r c la u s e ,
fo r m e r ly
n o m in a te d
an
and
(C o n tin u e d o n P a g e 16)
ap­
p e a r e d a t h is c o n fir m a tio n h e a ^
in g .
in
la s t
SCH EPT
700
th e
B ernard
d ir e c to r
to
and
and
a n d S u b sta n c e A b u se
is s c h e d u le d
h e sta n d s o n th e m a jo r
a ffe c tin g
R yan,
( R -1 1 .)
P revost
th e
to
C iv il S e r v ic e
tr a c t d is p u te
M e n ta l
H e a lth , M e n ta l R e ta r d a tio n
q u e stio n in g
tea m
r e o r g a n iz a ­
A ss o c ia tio n p r a is e d t h e e ffo r ts o f
in
th e
6 0 ,0 0 0
w o r k e rs in s ta te M e n ta l H y g ie n e
KENNETH
B I N G H A M lT O N — N e a r ly
pact
6 6 8 -6 5 2 .
in ­
tu r n e d
d is c ip lin a r y
By
w as
T hat
tu rn ed
v o te
b ecau se
a c c e p tin g
of
dow n,
w as
over­
ir r e g u la r itie s .
th e
co n tra c t
th e
p r o c e d u r e s n e g o tia b le
(A s s e m b ly
u n it a v o id s t h e p r o s p e c t o f f a c t ­
B ill 9 2 1 4 , r e p r e s e n tin g
th e c o m ­
fin d in g a n d a le g is la tiv e h e a r in g .
m it t e e v ie w , p a ss e d o n J a n . 1 6 ),
and
o v e r tu r n in g
d e c isio n
w h ic h
s u m p tio n
of
a
recent
d e n ie d
a
a r b itr a b ility
fo r
The
th a t
v e te r a n s
w ill
e n a b le
W o r ld W a r n
ch ase
ex tr a
at
O n e o f th e m o s t p r e s tig io u s c o m m itte e s o f t h e
m itte e , w h ic h
c o m m itte e
a
w ill
a ls o
b u y -b a ck
v ete ra n s
su p ­
b ill
of
a n d K o r e a to p u r ­
p e n sio n
c r e d it
fo r
y e a r s s e r v e d in th e a r m e d fo r c e s.
(C o n tin u e d o n P a g e 14)
s a id
th e
w as n eed ed by th e
p re­
g r ie v a n c e s .)
port
P r o p o n e n ts
court
C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s o c ia tio n
m e n u a tlo n s fo r a d o p tio n
o r m o d ific a tio n
b y th e
iia v e t h e ir o w n s e c t io n s In t h e u n io n B y - L a w s
e x a m in in g
p rop osed
b u d g e ts
and
m a k in g
recom -
f u ll B o a r d . I t is o n e o f o n ly tw o C S E A c o m m itte e s th a t
( .A r t ic l e V I , S e c t i o n
Z ( a ) . T h i s t e r m ’s c o m m i t t e e m e m ­
l e f t , c h a ir H o w a r d C r o p s e y , o f A lb a n y C o u n ty ; R a y m o n d C a s s id y , o f W e s t c h e s t e r C o u n t y ;
G . G e r a ld in e D ic k s o n , o f E d u c a tio n , a n d v ic e - c h a ir J o h n
fifth
b udget co m ­
Is c o m p o s e d o f m e m b e r s o f t h e s t a t e w i d e B o a r d o f D ir e c t o r s . B u d g e t c o m m i t t e e m e m b e r s ,
e le c t e d by' t h e ir f e llo w d ir e c to r s , a r e r e s p o n s ib le fo r
b ers a re, fr o m
is t h e
W e id m a n ,
of
A g r ic u ltu r e
and
M a r k e ts.
The
c o m m it te e m e m b e r , R a y m o n d P r itc h a r d , o f C e n tr a l R e g io n V M e n ta l H y g ie n e , h a d to t e s tify a t a
h e a r in g
at
th e
tim e
th e
p h o to
w a s ta k en .
A S S A U L T S :S P E C IA L
c o u n ty -ru n
h o s p ita l
in t e r e s te d
M eyer
b ecau se
in
is
c o n tr a c tin g -o u t
its
th e r e .
p r e s id e n t
M cC Jow an s a id
W illia m
L.
u n d e r a p r iv a te ly
r u n c o ip o r a t io n ta x p a y e r s “ w o u ld
b e s till b e r e q u ir e d
a m o u n ts
of
m oney
(C o n tin u e d
R E P O R T
th e
M e m o r ia l
co u n ty
r e sp o n sib ility
CSEA
co n tra c t
1 ,7 0 0 w o r k e r s
to
pay
huge
th e
cor-
to
on P age
16)
p 8
S t a t e ’s
TTie K y e r W i r e
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e p o r t
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cs
fr o m
o c r a t ic
N e w Y o r k C ity a r e f i n d ­
s
in g
§
e le c tio n -y e a r
th e m s e lv e s
ted
by
th e
in
th e
b in d .
T
By
PAUL
KYER
to
ta k e
in to
th e
u su a l
p u b lic
w illin g
of
proved
p a rty
th e y
are
g iv e
g o in g
e n th u s ia s tic
su p p ort
to
ta x -s la s h in g
Q
<
w h ic h
u
p u b lic a n
50
u
u
have
and
G overnor
C£
U
nJ
to
1978
o u td o e s
good
u
CD
m any
la b o r
R e­
a
m a jo r
about
m ake
th e
exp en se
th e
of
m ore
to
•
c u t­
m oney
th a t
m eet
th e
th is
is
n ot
to
say
fo r
in ta c t.
M a jo r ity
d erson
su b je c t
h is
(a s
of
id e a s
w e ll
as
on
on
G o v e r n o r ).
r e e le c tio n
th e
m ore
th e
U.
S.
c o n s ta n tly
of
G overnor
pace
S en a te.
J a v its
•
lo n g
career
in
N a tio n s .
A ndrew
happy
th e
w a te r in g
fo r
a
th e
•
s e lf
sw ap
fed era l
th e
U N
be
p o st
th e
at
w here
h ot
C ity
your
th e
of
1 2 5 th
th e
a
and
N ew
fin d ­
day
is
is
C o tto n
S tr e e t
sp ot
w ith
in
p o s s ib ly
in
h an d som e.
n ig h t
H a r le m .
A rt
th em
o f n o s ta l­
u p -to -d a te
fo r
H a r le m
sh ow
as
th e m s e lv e s
b iz
w e ll
to
be
as
seen
th e r e .
N o
th e
S en a te
to
fill th e
vacancy.
need
to
p o in t
ou t
here
it
is
p r e se n te d
ex p ec ted ,
n ext
w ill
m o n th
be
w ith
Lottery
draw n
Y o r k ’s
W in n in g n u m ­
Jan.
w e e k ly
20
fo r
u sed
th em .
th ey
are
Two
w e ll
p a r tic ip a n ts
of
gov­
o ffic ia ls
a c c e p te d
and
c la im
by
jo b -r e la te d
b e in g
e x e r c is e s .
assessed
m ay
be
b o th
P erson s
ask ed
o r a l q u e stio n s , w o rk w it h g r o u p s
a n d ta k e p a r t in a c tin g o u t r e a l­
tio n s .
E ach
n c l a s s i f i e d
c o lu m n
or
in
th e
ce n te r
s itu a ­
la s ts
C a r te r
p la n
to
^
R a n g i n g
i t h
f r o m
C
i t y
G
o v e r n m
S e c r e t a r y
t o
C
e n t
o m
f iv e -d ig it
i s s i o n e r
num ­
08644.
5939.
c la im
on
th e ir
lim ite d
If
by:
LEADER
419.
M
th e c o m p e titio n
fo r fe d ­
an
v ete ra n s
are
a d d itio n a l
test
scores
le n g th
fo r
an
25
ttiu s
for
p u s ia t'c
and
h .in d lin g
and
P u b lis h e d
S ales
Tax.
Name____________________________________
Address _______ _______
____________ ___ _
City
State
UOOKS N O T
RETURNABLE
A F IE R
Write lor'
10 D A Y S
60
a g e n c ie s .
fir s t a s se ss m e n t c e n te r is
s c h e d u le d
fo r
Ju ne, a secon d
S e p tem b er.
T hey
d u c te d
T o p r id g e ,
at
ow ned
w ill
fa c ility
be
a
in
con­
S ta te -
in
F r a n k lin
sta te
e m p lo y e e s
C o u n ty .
T w en ty -fo u r
en try
p o s itio n s
w ill
tic ip a n ts .
T hey
by
12
p r o fe s s io n a l
le v e l
be
par­
th e
w ill
fir s t
be
a ssessed
m id d le -m a n a g e m e n t s t a t e
a d m in ls tr ta o r s .
'T h ir ty -s ix
t r a i n e e s w i l l l)e
e v a lu a te d
a ssesso rs
in
th e
m ore
by
S ep te m b e r
18
ses­
s io n .
S e s s i o n ’s f i r s t w e e k w i l l b e d e ­
w h o w ill
about
p refe ren ce
by
c la im
an
s h o u ld
C o n g r e ssio n a l
th a n
w om en
m ilita r y
uproar
grou p s
and
se r v ic e
u n io n s.
tio n
lo n g
ow es
Each
w ill b e
and
th e
th e ir
p a r tic ip a n ts
stren g th s
a v a ila b le
th e ir
T hey
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t h e n e w a d m in is tr a tio n o f M a y o r
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en­
p r e -e x is tin g
L e g is la tio n
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a ls o
on
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a w a y w ith ­
d a t e .” T h e s t ip u la t io n
p e titio n e r , a v io la tio n
o f p u b lic
p o lic y
o f h is c o n tr a c t r ig h ts . T h e c o u r t
p e titio n e r
w a s r e p r e se n te d
p e t it io n e r c o u ld
th e
ten u re sta tu te
m e th o d
by
c o u n s e l,
w a iv e te n u r e r ig h ts
o f th e
fo r d is m is s in g
E d u c a tio n
te a c h e r s w ith
L aw
te n u r e .
T h e r e f o r e , i t w a s a v i o l a t i o n o f t h e t e a c h e r ’s r i g h t t o a h e a r ­
in g
and
due
d is m is s a l
tio n
p rocess
w ith o u t
to
h e a r in g
T he
m ay
a
or te r m in a te
n o te d ,
th e
p r iv a te
m o r a ls
a
sta ted
th a t
sta tu to r y
on
a
r ig h t
are
p r iv a te
to
recom m end
A c c o r d in g
to
h e a r in g
d id
by
n e ith e r
h is
E duca­
2, a te a c h e r m a y
a
p e titio n e r
th e
or
and
in v o lv e d .
p a r ty
no
general
w here
w a iv e
r e s ig n in g .
w a iv e
a ffe c tin g
a
th e
if th e a c tio n
of
sta tu to r y
th e
on
th a t
p u b lic
a
p u b lic
r ig h t
p a rty
en a cte d
a
m a tter
p o lic y
or
co n fer red
in te r e s t m a y
n ot be
c o n t r a v e n e s s t a t u t o r y p o lic y .
th a t a p a rt fro m
(C o n tin u e d
is
p r o v is io n
it is e x c lu s iv e ly
c o n s id e r a tio n
H ow ever,
V T h e c o u r t c o n c lu d e d
r u le
c o n s titu tio n a l
fo r h is b e n e f it or p r o te c tio n
of
p r in c ip a l
h e a r in g .
r e sig n .
court
w a iv e
th e
and
3 0 2 0 -a , s u b d iv is io n
h e a r in g
court
nor
fo r
n o tic e
L a w , S e c tio n
r ig h t
w a iv e d o r r e le a s e d
is
fu tu r e
a
and
th a t th e p ro ce d u re fo r r e m o v a l o f t e a c h ­
fo r in
is t h e e x c lu s iv e
of
d u r in g
c o n tr a c t
th e
T h e c o u r t h e ld
e r s p r o v id e d
H ere, th e
m a tter
p u b lic e m p lo y e r s h a v e t a k e n a d ­
v a n ta g e o f th e ir p o s itio n
t h a t s in c e
h is
as
advance.
h is
U n fo r tu n a te ly ,
th e
im p r o p e r a lt e r a t io n
is s u e is w h e t h e r t h e
t r a c t d u r in g th e p e r io d o f n e g o ­
tia tio n fo r a n e w a g r e e m e n t. O b ­
to
at som e
fu lly
up
h is p r o p e r ty r ig h ts
s ta tu to r y r ig h ts a s a te n u r e d te a c h e r to b e ta k e n
by
n ot
r ig h ts
lo s s o f s a la r y . S i m i l a r le g i s l a t i o n
In tr o d u c e d
p e ti­
C o u r t,
g iv in g
sta tu to r y
to o k
th e
w as
w as
h is
1976, a n d
S uprem e
has
been
to
p e titio n e r
S u b s e q u e n tly ,
s tip u la tio n
o f la w
as
S e p tem b er
D ecem ber
S u ffo lk
te a c h e r
p r o v is io n
an
under
1976.
d is tr ic t a n d
p r in c ip a l
in
tio n e r in s t it u t e d
S p e c ia l T e r m ,
o th er
th e
s tip u la tio n , th e
a le a v e o f a b s e n c e , r e tu r n e d
w as
of
th e
in
1976,
la s t se s sio n , th a t w o u ld m o d e r n ­
a g re e m e n t.
e x h ila r a tin g
c iv il
th e
fa ith b a r g a in in g p r o v o k e s a p u b ­
th e
C o u n c il?
is o n e o f t h e
th a t
b a r g a in ­
fa v o r
u p o n t h e p u b lic e m p lo y e r t o b a r ­
o ffic ia ls
budget
C ity
cr ea ted .
th is
c ity
th ere .
som e
on
ever
c o lle c tiv e
th a t
T e n u r e
o n e -s id e d
of
N ew
A ss o c ia tio n
th e
p lo y e r . T h u s , t h e r e a r e n o p e n a l
v io u s ly ,
to a p o le m ic
th e
fe e l, h o w e v e r , t h a t
k n o w le d g e t h a t t h is
ta x p a y er
th e
p r o v is io n s
C ity
w as
u n io n s , w h o se
w ill r e d u c e t h e q u e s t io n
fis c a l d is c o m fo r t. W e
se e m s to b e c o m m o n
s c a le
1 p erc en t,
( s in c e t h e C ity c a n a f f o r d t o b u y lit t le o f a n y t h i n g e l s e ) .
c i t y ’s
tip s
in g
is
th e
dem ­
n o n -r e te n tio n .”
fo r m u la
le s s tim e . A n d th e
m e a n w h ile , d o w n
c o n tin u e
and
it
of
B ar
g a in in g
o f a ttr i­
I t a ll a m o u n t s to a c h ic k e n - o r - t h e - e g g - f ir s t p u z z le . P e r ­
e x e r c is e ,
th a t
w ith
c le a r ly
m em ber
C o u n ty
78 o f th e
M ayor,
m ore
have
a
th e
a
th e
e x p e r ie n c e
is
N a ssa u
to
c o m p o u n d in g .
g o v e r n m e n t,
w a n t s o m e th in g
h a p s , in t im e , e v o lu t io n
h is
of
L aw
o f th e
u n d e r A r tic le
e m p lo y e e w ill b e h ir e d . S c o r e
to
M r. G a b a
t h e p o s itio n o f e m p lo y e r a n d e m ­
M ake
o ffers
even
p lo y e e r e p r e s e n ta t iv e s a t t h e b a r ­
be
of
p red ecessor,
2 0 ,0 0 0
t h e c o u n t r y . T h e p u b lic w a n t s m o r e s e r v ic e s . T h e w o r k e r s
w a n ts
Y ears
You
p r o v i­
th o u g h in m o d ifie d fo r m .
T a y lo r
&
By RICHARD GABA
r e ta in ­
p u n itiv e
w ill b e
1981 a n d
in s te a d
n o n e th e le s s
iz e t h e T a y lo r L a w
le a d in g
w ill
C o n d o n -W a d lin
th e
its
L a w
w as
over
reso rt
r a te
years
ra te
M ayor:
b etter
dropped
s y m p a th e tic
k n ow s,
th e
new
o ff, M ayor
a ll s e e m s
are
of
a ttr itio n
g e ttin g
p e o p le
th a t th ere
1980, 2 p e r c e n t in
fo r
it
a ttr itio n , o n e n e w
w ant
It
of
of
y ea rs,
Im provem en t
to
1982, b u t th e
each
th e
fo llo w e d b y 3 p e r c e n t in
in
fo rm er
th ree
so
fo r
w orkers
by
Score
w a itin g
few er N ew
in
of
la y o ffs .
In
it.
th e
sw u n g
in s te a d
to
but
som e
e m p lo y e e ,
lo w e s t p a y in g jo b s.
M r.
be
ed
g a in
g la m o r o u s , b u t
ta sk s
th e ir a b ility
tu rn ed
th e d e s k s , w h o w o r k w ith
th e
th e
an
o n str a ted
u n ifo r m e d
c i t y ’s
Law ,
c ity
new
p lo y e e s .
H e
R o c k e fe lle r
u n w o r k a b le
s io n s
C ity
w eek
w o r k fo r c e
th e
c e r ta in ly
P a g e 7)
th e ir c o n s titu tio n -
W H A T ’S Y O U R
By
THE
PLACE:
S ta te
PAM ELA
R E T IR E M E N T
O P IN IO IN
N E W S & F A C TS
C R A IG
In su ran ce
Fund,
lo w e r
M a n h a tta n .
QUESTION: The Governor has promised to cut costs and lower taxes
to make New York*s economic climate more fertile for industry.
What is your reaction as a state resident and civil servant?
W a lte r
K e ls e y , s e n io r a c tu a r y :
d en t, I
w ill
"As a
fee l
not
th a t
b e n e fit
sta te
r e s i­
c u ttin g
ta x es
th e
poor
N orm an
tio n is o n e o f
per­
ernor
anger. T he G ov­
a r b ita r ily
ch osen
to
m on ey
in v o lv e d
stea d
fe e l h e
s h o u ld
is
p ea n u ts.
cu t
s a le s
I
ta x es
of
ta x
cu t
w o u ld
is v e r y e a s y f o r m a n y s t a t e a n d
p ow er,
c ity
m ore
r e sid e n ts
to
tra v el to
g iv in g
a
ta x
break
to
c o n su m e r s. I f h e w e r e to g iv e a
Y ork S ta te m ore
c o m p e titiv e w ith o th e r s ta te s . I t
N ew
to
con su m ers,
have
m ore
th ey
p u r c h a sin g
w h ic h
w o u ld
b u s in e s s
fo r
g en er a te
th e
sta te.
J e r se y to b u y c lo th e s a n d fo o d .
B u s in e s s is k n o w n fo r n o t lo w ­
T h e y s h o u ld a c t u a lly lo w e r
e r in g
p r ic e o f
c e n ts to 50 c e n ts
has
*‘M y r e a c ­
g iv ^ a t a x b r e a k t o b u s i n e s s i n ­
th e
s a le s t a x t o d r a w r e s id e n t s fr o m
sta tes. T h e
S o c ia l
S a t z , p r in c ip a l a c c o u n t c le r k :
son very m u ch . T h e a m o u n t o f
to m a k e N ew
o th e r
By A. L. PETERS
o il h a s
r ise n
fr o m
know n
20
creases
a g a llo n . I fe e l th e s t a t e is r ip ­
to
th e
c o u ld
com e
in
com e
ta x es.
He
s a le s ta x . T h e s t a t e g o t a
m a n y n e c e s s itie s , s u c h
on
r a te s.
th e
fo r m
c o u ld
T hey
fo r p a s s in g
con su m er.
p in g o f f th e c itiz e n s w h e n t h e y c h a r g e a 4 p e r c e n t
w in d fa ll o f p r o fits
its
a ls o
lo w e r
a ls o
a ll c o s t i n ­
C on su m er
of
are
ta x
r e lie f
s a le s
and
in ­
th e
ta x e s
on
rem ove
d o u b le d
and
its t a x e s
on
th e
c o n s u m p tio n
v iv o r s
u n d e r w r ite r :
“I
th in k
C to v -
A lv in
O v e r to n , p r in c ip a l s t a t is t ic s
e r n o r m a y h a v e a g o o d id e a b y
tr y in g
to
b r in g
p r is e in t o N e w
p r iv a te
en te r ­
th ey
Y ork , b u t a s fa r
c o sts
p r o je c te fd
is
p o litic a lly
n o w a y , sh a p e or fo rm
sta te
in d u s tr y .
w orkers
I t ’s
a
in
n e g a tiv e
te le p h o n e
sw ord
w ith in
h is
is t h a t t h e
h e lp
I w o u l d n ’t w a n t t o b e w o r k i n g
w ork
c u ts fo r
b u s in e s s
to
reac­
fo rc e
•
ta x
a llth e s e
I
good
cu t.
I th in k
w ill
a ls o
say
th a t
t h in g s w ill p r o b a b ly
go
back
p e o p le
are
co n fu se d
T here
p r o p o sin g is a . s la p
w hat
a ls o h a v e a ta x c u t. O f c o u r se ,
to
m y r e a c t i o n t o a n y c u t s Is t h a t
p o sin g
t h is is a n
how
e le c tio n y e a r a n d h e
h ig h
sta te
the^
G overnor
in
is
th e fa c e
if
h is
fo r
is
la s t
at
s c h o o l,
is
r e d u c tio n
he
as
g o in g
ered
fo r
cou rse
fu ll-tim e
a t le a s t
A
b e n e fits ,
is
if
20
stu d en t
a ls o
he
is
not
a
dent
•
h ig h
er n m e n t, or
th e
or
lo c a l
he
th a t
is
p a id
seem s
to
or
fed er a l g o v ern ­
g o v er n m e n t,
•
•
A
p r iv a te
fro m
E m p lo y e e s ’
a n d th e S ta te
F i r e m e n ’s F u n d .
or
or
by
th e
th e
N ew
Y ork
as
to
how
fro m
pur­
last
w eek)
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D a v i s , D a n i e l E ....................................R o c h e s t e r
D a v i s , R o b e r t ........................N e w H y d e P a r k
D a y , J o a n n e E ....................................... F l u s h i n g
D eck er, F ran k
....................................W u r t s b o r o
D e F r e e s e , I r e n e ....................... S p r i n g V a l l e y
D e L e r m c , G i l b e r t .............................. B r e n t w o o d
D e l G a d o , B e n j a m i n ..............................D e l a n s o n
D e l l , R o b e r t M .......................................... B u f f a l o
D c M u r a , T h o m a s G J r .........
A lb an y
D e n n y , B e v e r l y J ....................................S y r a c u s e
D i c s u , A n t h o n y ....................................... B a y s h o r e
D i v a l e n t i n o , A n t o n i o ................. S t o n y P o i n t
D o n d c r o , D o n a l d L .....................M i l l e r P l a c e
(T o
Be C o n tin u e d )
th e
Civil Service
Law & You
c o lle g e .
sch ool
or
c o lle g e
a
•
sta te
An
sch o o l
r e c o g n iz e d
r e c o g n iz e d
or
u n a c c r e d ite d
or
na­
a c c r e d ita tio n .
c o lle g e ,
p r iv a te
p r o v id e d
a c c r e d ite d
accept
its
th a t
s c h o o ls
c r e d its
on
a n y r e lie f is a d is g r a c e .”
(C o n tin u e d
a lly
fro m
p r o te c te d
r ig h t
to
Page
in te r e s t
e m p lo y m e n t
p e n sa tio n
ten u red
th e
and
th e r e fo r ,
te a c h e r s
6)
in
com ­
of
w h ic h
cannot
be
d e­
p r iv e d o f w it h o u t d u e p r o c e s s o f
la w , t h e r e a r e p u b l ic p o lic y
to r s in v o lv e d
L E T T E R S T O T H E E D IT O R
T enure
in
la w s
fa c­
t h e t e n u r e la w s .
ex p ress
a
str o n g
p u b lic p o lic y " to g iv e s e c u r it y to
co m p e te n t m em b ers o f th e
care
United
The
fo llo w in g
to F e lto n
C iv il
c i a t i o n ’s
D ear
w as
a
keep
lo c a l,
we
U n ite d
a ll
C erebral
to
S ta te
d iv e s t
it­
th e
v o te d
to
h o ld
W illo w b r o o k
$250
L o c a l if
com es n ecessary
fo r y o u
fo r
IV c h a p te r s.
sh ip
report
th a t
th e
is a _ t o k e n a m o u n t , b u t w e h o p e
one
ten th
L ocal 426.
s t a t e e m p lo y e e s h o u ld lo s e a jo b
th a t
str u c tu r e
or
lo w
tr ie d
P a lsy
as
t r a n s itio n .
to
e v e n ts
capped
a n d th e
a
a
The
have
s o c ie ty
m e n ta lly
been
th a t
we
b e s o lv e d
th is
h a n d i­
tu rn ed
b y v ic tim iz in g
s t a n d in su p p o r t o f q u a lity c o m ­
p o p u la tio n — t h e
served
fo r
of
v ic tim iz e d
has
m u n ity -b a s e d
program s
r e s u lt
th e
every
r e a liz e
C SEA
fo l­
10
T h is
le tte r
is
b e in g
a n d B ill M c G o w a n .
w ho
w ill
su it.
a ll
th em .
t h a t th is
lo c a l
it s
a n o th e r
e m p lo y e e s
We
by
b a c k . B u t t h e s e p r o b le m s w ill n o t
A ss o c ia ­
W h ile
b e n e fits
a c tio n .
lo c a l
K eep
p r e s id e n ts ,
in
sen t
th e
sta n d a r d
now "
of
num bers
our
p ressu re
C SEA
has
out
m e m b e r s h ip
our
p ercent
p o in ts
at
dues
a lm o s t
r o lls .
group
b ecom e
w ith in
in c r e a s in g ly
m o re v o c a l a n d d e m a n d in g o f a t­
to u ch ,
we?
are
w ith
you.
te n tio n .
M I C H E L S O N , P r e s id e n t
L o ca l N o. 445
in
th e
m a tte r
a c tin g
is
of
in te r e s t
to
a ll
our
to p ic
of
our
r e t ir e e s ’ r o le in o u r o r g a n iz a t io n
is
th e
S ta te
s p o n s ib ility
to
sta t^
has
p r o v id e
sys­
a
re­
s o lid a r ity ,
th e
board
c a l 4 5 5 -O .D . H e c k
q u a lity
of
Ten Percenters
Lo­
(D e v e lo p m e n t
E d ito r , T h e
I
LETTERS P O L I C Y
.
L e t t e r s to t h e E d ito r s h o u ld
T h e
L eader
reserv es
th e
p e r tin e n t s e c tio n s o f
r ig h t
le tte r s
b e le s s t h a n
to
th a t
ex tr a ct
exceed
le n g th . M e a n in g
or in te n t o f a
E x te n s iv e
t h a t c a n n o t b e e d ite d
le n g th
th a t,
be
le tte r s
are
in
T he
m ade.
w r i t e r ’s
w ith h e ld
n o t u sed
u n le ss
L e a d e r ’s
A ll
le tte r s
a d d ress
upon
and
le tte r
be
te le p h o n e
re q u est.
th e
fe lt
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
a r e a s o n a b le
t h e ir v ie w p o in t is s o
ju d g m e n t,
m u st
or
an
e x c e p tio n
s ig n e d
and
en jo y ed
m akeup
w as
q u a in tin g
q u ir e d
your
very
our
str u c tu re
becom e
s h o u ld
C SEA .
It
n o te d
w as
th e
(C a p ita l A r e a
th a t
th e
p u b l i c ’s
be
rendered
p ro tec t
ten ­
th e ir o w n
in te r e s t
in o p e r a tiv e
fa s h io n
c o n ta in e d
la tio n .
A b r a m o v ic h
and
c o u ld
in
th e
v.
not
in
th e
s tip u ­
B oard
of
E d u c a tio n o f C e n tr a l S c h o o l D is ­
N o.
1
of
th e
and
T ow ns
of
S m ith to w n ,
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a g a in s t a p u b lic e m p lo y e e s tr ik e .
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a ls o ,
of
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E. M cD E R M O T T
R e g io n
IV
P r e s id e n t
C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn .
e x p la in e d
in v o lv e d
in te r e s tin g
fa c t
to
ac­
str u c tu r e .
th ey
en a cte d
te a c h e r s fo r
ac­
to fo r g e t th a t n o t e v e r y o n e
th e
ured
in
in f o r m a t io n
w hen
th e
I
sta tu te
n e w ly
tim e ly
g ets
w ill b e
th e
and
m e m b e r s w ith s o m e g o o d
u n i o n ’s
te n d
on
e tc .,
m any
s o lid b a c k g r o u n d
our
a r tic le
r e g io n s ,
u n iq u e
bear
num ber. N am es
it
of
m e m b e r s h ip .
a rea o f h e a te d
L eader:
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S u f f o lk C o u n ty , 3 9 8 N .Y .S .2 d 3 1 1 .
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under
The
b een
as a
t e r s a t W illo w b r o o k . A s a g e s t u r e
p art
S ch en ecta d y
s is ­
have
p o in te d .” T h e c o u r t h e ld th a t th e
w hat m anner C SEA
m ost
te m s.
b r o th ers a n d
edu­
p o s itio n s
p u b lic e m p lo y e e u n io n w ill b e r e ­
W e
th a t th ese a re h a rd
th ey
th e
B rookhaven
tim e s
th e
w h ic h
in
how
t h e s e p r o g r a n is c a n e x i s t fo r t h e
know
sy ste m
of
m e n t a lly r e ta r d e d , w e b e lie v e t h a t
fo r
to
tr ic t
O b v io u s ly ,
and
VERA
v iv id ly
r e tir e e
T h is
to
L eader
c a tio n a l
A s tu d y o f o u r la te s t m e m b e r ­
it b e­
t o ta k er
jo b
th e
ta k eo v er .
ill. T h e
a llo w e d
C en ter)
th erm o re , it is c le a r t h a t n o t o n e
W illo w b r o o k
(U C P )
m e n ta lly
be
re ta rd ed
s e lf o f t h e s e r e s p o n s ib ilitie s . F u r ­
have
ot
ab reast
c o n c e r n in g
m e n ta lly
A sso ­
E m p lo y e e s
W illo w b r o o k
th e
th e
cannot
sen t
F e lto n :
As
tio n
and
le tte r
K in g , p r e s id e n t o f th e
S e r v ic e
fo r
to
fu n d s.
31. 1974.
(C o n tin u ed
a p p r o v e d b y a s ta te o r a c c r e d ite d
c o lle g e s
o m it s t a t e w o r k e r s fr o m
L eader
ch ecks
S ta te
S t a t e E m p lo y e e s ’ R e t ir e m e n t S y s ­
A s ta te c o lle g e , o r u n iv e r s ity
or a c o m m u n ity
le a s t t h r e e
to
Y ork
fed er a l g o v er n m e n t.
or
c h o ic e
u n c la im e d
nam es
of
fo r
sch o o l su p p o rted
at
h is
of
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in
th a t
you
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w as th e
la r g e s t in m e m b e r s h ip o f R e g io n
09
b e n e fic i­
F o l l o w i n g is a l i s c i n g
th o s e in d h rid u als w h o s e m e m b e r s h ip c e rm in a c e d
su an t to th e
p ro v is io n s o f se c tio n 4 0 ,
p a rag ra p h 1 o f th e R etirem e n t an d So­
c ia l S e c u rity L a w o n o r b e f o r e A u g u s t
b e n e fits :
A
fe e l t h a t h is a c tio n to c u t ta x e s
and
th e
th e
are
o b ta in
e lig ib le
if
p o in t
fo r
b u s in e s s
a r ie s
w ho
w eek.
o f s c h o o ls q u a lify . S t u d e n t s o f
in
t h e f o llo w in g k in d s o f in s t it u ­
fo r s t a t e w o r k e r s w h o a ls o n e e d
b e h ig h e r .”
p u b lis h
e n r o lle d
c o n f u s e p e o p le is j u s t w h a t k in d s
get
u p g r a d e d in o u r tit le s . A t e le p h o n e o p ^ a t o r is
to
in d iv id u a ls
R e tir e m e n t S y s te m
c o n s id ­
is
hours
how ever,
A n o th er
order
I
c o n tin u e s
2.
al
A s a p u b lic s e r v ic e . T h e L e a d e r
P o l i c e m e n ’s a n d
b y a n e m p lo y e r to a tte n d c la ss e s .
never
ta x e s?
•
in A lb a n y m a y b e c o n t a c t e d
tio n a lly
th e ir
a tten d a n c e.
•
in fo r m a tio n
s a la r y ? W h a t is h e g o in g to d o
in
n
73
to
tem
m ore
p r o m is e s t h e y
r e d u c tio n
w ho
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fo r
fin a n c e
w orkers
to
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tra d e sc h o o l stu d e n t in a 1 3 -w e e k
P o litic ia n s m a k e
a
sta te
to
re tu r n
and
n
up
v a c a tio n
le a s t
v o c a tio n a l,
pa
r
con­
or
by
e le c te d . W e d e s p e r a te ly n e e d to
fo r
sta ted ,
a
b efo re
ju n io r
c o n s id e r e d
F
cn
w
under
can
to fo u r m o n th s if th e
of
c la sse s
ac­
U n ite d
q u a lify
b e n e fits
d u r in g
The
h ig h
d e s p e r a t e ly n e e d a n in c r e a s e in
fe e l i t s h o u ld
one
and
w eek s.
A
r a ise s
I
r u le s ,
F o r s o c ia l s e c u r it y p u r p o s e s , a
w ork ers. If h e is p ro ­
th e
tin u e
fu ll-tim e
s c h o o l, tr a d e , o r v o c a tio n a l
y ea rs.
and
c ir c u m s ta n c e s.
w hat
a ls o
S tu d en ts’
b e­
m any
as
an
th e
c e r ta in
about
c o lle g e ,
stu d e n t
o u tsid e
if
B u t.
b a sis
fr o m
record
sch o o l stu d en ts.
w ill p r o m is e c u t s f o r a n y t h i n g .
to
tw o
S c h o o ls
c o lle g e s tu d e n ts , a n d a n o th e r fo r
It
in
are
tr a n sfe r r e d
m ay
s tu d e n ts c a n q u a lify .
u n iv e r s ity ,
sam e
S ta tes
S a r a J o h n s o n , m e d i c a l d i c t a p h o n es utpr ap no sr ct er d
i b eorr: o“pI e r a t e d b y a s t a t e
n e ss. B u t I fe e l r e s id e n ts s h o u ld
keep
22.
S t u d e n t s
th e
a
stu d e n ts
and
c r e d its
on
c r e d ite d s c h o o l.
can
m e n t:
• A v o c a tio n a l o r tr a d e s c h o o l
b u s i­
r e sto re
fo u r
fu ll-tim e
F o r
tr a n sfe r
on
o p e r a te d b y a s t a t e or lo c a l g o v ­
next
s t a t u s q u o .”
th in k
every
w ork ers
18
t h i s b u d g e t is
its a b ility to a t t r a c t o t h e r b u s i­
happens
su r­
tio n s c a n g e t s o c ia l s e c u r ity s t u ­
o r d e r t o r e 'a p t h e b e n e f i t s o f a
a p o litic a lg im m ic k .
"M y
r e sid e n t, I fe e l a
'
■
a b o u t it .”
o p e r a to r :
5,
.„ _
a
d oes
t h e c i v i l s e r v a n t . H e ’s
fro m
fe e l d iffe r e n tly
G rade 4
tw o -e d g e d
t a x c u t is b e n e fic ia l, y e t I k n o w
n e s s w ill
a
in ­
h a n c e s h is c h a n c e s f o r r e - e le c ­
tio n
^
p r iv a te
b u d g e t. A s a
year
o n ly
fo r
th e
a
T h is
a c t i o n f o r t h e s t a t e w o r k e r . I f I w e r e a b iv ^ b ie s s -
i,
cu ts
fin a n c e
t h o u g h t o u t a n d it c e r ta in ly e n ­
p r iv a te
D a v is ,
to
our
th is h e lp
J a c q u e lin e
order
d u stry ? A s a s ta te w ork er, I see
ta k in g
h e lp
in
c e r n e d , t h is a c t w ill n o t c h a n g e
in
m a n , I w o u ld
are
r e tir e d
b e n e fits
tw een
“ A s fo r
th a t t h e s ta te p la n s t o c u t o u r
t io n w ith t h e v o t in g p u b lic , b u t
to
c le r k :
c u ttin g o f c o s ts , d o e s th is m e a n
a s c i v i l se^ rv ic e w o r k e r s a r e c o n ­
liv e s .
d ecea sed
th a t,
and
p a r e n t ’s s o c i a l s e c u r i t y
le g e
o f o il
th e
of
w orkers
g e t s o c ia l s e c u r ity
13
o r d e i-
of
B e n e f it s
know s
c h ild r e n
d is a b le d
tim e
L in e fs k y ,
e c u r it y
u n iv e r s ity , c o lle g e , o r j u n io r c o l­
g a s o lin e .-
J u le s
S
everyon e
u n m a r r ie d
and
a s s o a p .”
t h e in c r e a s e o n th e p r ic e o f o il. T h e s t a t e a c t u a lly
has
A lm o s t
r e q u ir e d to c o n s id e r a r e
p act
of th e
h e a lth
s tr ik e
on
th e im ­
t h e p u b lic
a n d w e lfa r e a n d t h e c o n ­
d u c t o f t h e p u b lic e m p lo y e r d u r ­
in g
th e
p e r io d
of
n e g o tia tio n .
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p e r m it
w h e th e r
th e
court
to
th e s tr ik e m a y
h a v e b een p rovok ed by b a d -fa ith
The
tim e
p r o p o sa ls
is
fo r
a c tio n
overdue.
on
such
05
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S p e c ia l
R e p o r t
P a r t
2
w e
w ere
D r. K oz, o f
cu t
som e
730
M a n h a tta n
p o s it io n s .”
P s y c h ia tr ic
C en ter,
lis te d
o th er
fa c to r s t h a t a f f e c t t h e le v e l o f a s s a u lts , w h ic h h e
fe e ls o c c u r
n ot
o n ly
a sp e cts
th e
w ard
r a n d o m ly , b u t
in
e n v ir o n m e n t,
r e la tio n s h ip
su ch
as
th e
to
o th er
q u a lity
of
sta ff
. . There aren'f enough
of
and
staff to do what's dem anded
th is
of us . . . It's a contributing
le a d e r s h ip .
H e c la s s ifie d
w ay:
“th e
I n c id e n ts
a s s a u lts
o f
th a t
a s s a u lts
are
a g a in s t
provoked
sta ff
by
p e o p le
s h o u l d n ’t b e w o r k i n g I n t h i s s o r t o f I n s t i t u t i o n ;
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ta
a
s
s
a
u
l
t
s
a
c
a
i
n
s
th a t
h ap p en
o f
F or
gr
M
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T
A
L
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I
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N
e x a m p le ,
str u c k
a
fe m a le
w as
a
m a tter
It
p o s s ib le
E
and
resp o n d ed
w ard
are
R
K
E
R
S
:
to
o f
a
th e r a p e u tic
th e
to
w ho
put
w ho
reason to assaults because
a s s a u lts
e n v ir o n m e n t;
b e s t o f u n its w ith
are
1 9 -y e a r -o ld
sh e
r e fu se d
if a patient sees th at there
th e b est
p a tie n t
w a s e ith e r
th e
b o y ’s
is
be
by
h im ,
o u t?
O r
Is
req u est
or
more likely to take a poke."
It
in c o m p e te n t
w ith o u t
fo r
th e
e ffe c tiv e ly
ta c t
W hen
p a tie n ts ’ r ig h ts
occurred.
W H Y
r ig h ts
h ad
d en t
w here
a
an
e m p lo y e e
aw ay
r ig h t
u n a v o id a b le
a g ita te d
th e
and
to
p h y s ic a lly
th a t
th a t
ill
r isk s.
s tr ik e
m ay
T he
out
th ere
w ill
w ho
be
goes
som e
sta ff
w ho
fir e
to
w ith
th e
w h o are
n ot
p ro v o k e h a tred
w ith
a
have
b lo w
very
p o p u la r ,
. . . T here
no
s a id
D r.
m an agers
w ho
are
and
try
B a r to n ,
“ th in g s
in s titu tio n .
are
Y ou
H ow ever,
g o in g
w ant
to
som e
N ew
in
t h e p r o b le m
o f a s s a u lts
p r o p o r tio n s
beyond
p a tio n a l
tu d e
r isk .
of
th is
th e
to
no
keep
and
of
c o u ld
S e v e r a l p o s s ib le
p r o b le m , a llu d e d
d e s c r ib e d
by
a
at
th em
Y ork
se r ie s , w ere s u g g e s te d
w as
v io le n tly
w ork
out
any
U ttdersU ffinc
w as nam ed as
a chief reason
for . assaults
a sa in st woriters.
dow n
S ta te
be
to
b e h a v io r .”
to
a
ju s tifie d
by
in
th e
n u r sin g
P s y c h ia tr ic
th e
be
th a t
“A
H e
w a n te d
s a id
fo r g e t
E va
it.
w ill s la p
in c r e a s e d
th e
id e a
fea r
of
in
of
th e
k is s
have reached
b a sic
fo r
fir s t
p ic k e d
th e
re tu r n e d
of
up
th e
th e
a
th e
sev era l
have
fa c e
o f
w ho
of
e m p h a sis
on
sch ool
d is tu r b e d
and
it
th r e w
d id
w ho
a t
sh e
h e r .”
to ld
a n y th in g
th is
th a t
a g a in s t
t h a t i t is t h e i r p r e r o g a t iv e
to
th e
in c id e n t
is
th is :
g iv e n
r a ise s
h as
lik e ly
som e
c lie n ts
a s s a u lt s t a f f w ith o u t
con seq u en ces?
Is
ty p ic a l
o f
w hat
w ard
s e r v ic e
r e p o r tin g th r o u g h o u t t h e s t a t e ;
T hey
have
lite r a lly
to ld
m e,
w orkers
“P a tie n ts k n o w
‘I
can
h it
b e in g
u sed
fr a c tio n
p art
of
of
c a n ’t
h e
th e
o f
o f
ta k e
^
tu it s
^
le d
by
id r o it
you
have
been
th e ir r ig h ts .
and
you
c a n 't
H y g ie n e
a tta c k
m a n ip u la te d
p r o b le m s
of
I n s titu tio n s
b ecau se
w o u ld
a g a in s t
le c tlv e
m er
n ot
a n y th in g .’ ”
A t W est S en eca
had
to
den t
have
an
a s s a u lt,
D e v e lo p m e n ta l
e y e s u r g ic a lly
s a id :
C en ter,
re sto re d
“ p a tie n ts
are
a
w orker
a s a r e s u lt o f a
sm art
enough
to
w ho
r e s i­
y o u ’v e
th ey
can
act
in
r e s u lt
num ber
53
a
b een
of
. . .
c lie n ts
th e
In
th e
w h ic h
th era p y
and
and
as a
fo c u se s
A bout
th e
in
a
are
gave
w ard
back
le s s
th a t
Its lo c k e d
lik e ly
I t ’s
a g a in s t
fo r
th ere
g o in g
fo r th ,
tect
and
a tta ck
T h e
at
to
c h ie f r e a so n
M e n ta l
c a ll
are
th e
e x c e p tio n s
t h a t In a n
th e
m a jo r ity
C r a ig
p e o p le
not
of
th e
th e
g e n e r a l a s s a u lts
D e v e lo p m e n ta l
fla u n tin g
r u le s . I a m
a b s o lu te ly
c o n v in c e d
s u c h a s o u r s fo r th e m e n ta lly
an
C en ter
a ssu m ed
are
n o t p r e m e d it a t e d .”
d ir e c to r
r ig h t
to
r e ta r d e d
be
H u n ter
s a id
th a t
h u r tfu l
w o u ld
be
fo u n d In n o g r e a t e r n u m b e r s In a d e v e lo p m e n t a l c e n t e r t h a n
“y ou
w o u ld
Y o u ’l l
fin d
a lw a y s
In
have
an y
a
s c h o o l,
sm art
any
a le c k
group
w ho
says
o f
you
a d o le s c e n ts .
c a n ’t
hurt
by
o n ly
on e
at
w as
to
h im ,
a id e
on
In , a n d
h e lp .
b ecau se
te a c h e r s
c a n ’t
h it
k id s .
t h e y ’d
w hen
know
is
are
th a t th e
s a id
Ing
a fte r
are
100
of
p a th
th a t
or
a
w ard
to
th in k
th e
saw
a
a
t a k e a p o k e .”
A c c o r d in g
L aw rence
o n e ’s
ever
have
b o th e r e d
a
p a tie n t
d o in g
to
th e m .
g ets
som eon e
by
sta ff
as
a
le s s e r
fa cto r
in
d o u b tfu l
. . .
I
th in k
It
m ore
a
sta ff,
but
m ore
o ften
th e y
are
th e
con seq u en ce
M e n ta l
C o m m is s io n e r
th e r e
a b le
is
h e
i
ic o n t
th e
how
th e y
sta ff
g o in g
h er
w ere
m o s tly r a n d o m
“U n d er
of
w o u ld
w ay
to
be
to
th in g
W hat
p a c in g
out
s u p e r v is e
to
w e
see
th e
p ic k
p la c e
fig h t
th e
B a r to n ,
to
do
Is u n d e r ­
fe e l
p a tie n ts
w ith ?
know
w h a t ’s
R o c h e ste r
5,
“It
10
i s n ’t
or
sta ff
r e a lly
m any
fo r m e r
K o lb , “ I t c o m e s
h as
a b o u t,
any
get
th e
sta ff
dem an ded
oi
C en ter
m em bers
enough.
h e ’s
o th er
m u ch
C o m m is s io n e r
dow n
to
th e
o f
I t ’s
I lln e s s
m ore
M e n ta l
L e g isla tu r e
s iz a b le p e r s o n n e l b u d g e t fo r t h e
m ore
S en eca
w h e th e r
s a id
th e m
b la m in g
a r r iv e
com e
have
about
at
up
n ot
w ill b e
th e
any
ty p e
w ith
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w o u ld
I
w is h
a
lo o S "
con­
and
sees
lik e ly
.
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v o tin g
d ep a rtm en t . •
a
c a m iso le
e m p lo y e e s :
th e
o f
s ta tis tic s
and
w a lk
to
th e
d o in g ,” h e
in c a p a b le
m an agers,
to
th e
w h ose
o f
is ,
C en ter,
fo r
our
th e
m a k in g
is
an d
goes
th a t
b ecau se
you
can
in
th e
on
r e s p o n s ib ilitie s .”
in
e x a m in in g
“th a t
c lie n ts
C e n ters,
fie ld
lo n g
w h at
p la c e s
a
to
w e
th e
M r.
have
. . . W e ’v e
a
p a tie n t
prob­
Soper
gone
of
v is it
“te n d s
every
tw o
becom e
lim it
m in im iz e
needed,
e s p e c ia lly
to
th e
p h y s ic ia n
w ard
36
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to
th e
th e
by
w ere
on
p e r io d
th e
a
d o c t o r ’s
th e
order.
r e str a in t
e v e n in g
c a l l i t ’s
in
as­
in r e s tr a in t,
renew
of
o f
w hen
and
k in d
n ig h t
of a
h a s s le
a g a in ,” M r. H e a th
s a id .
T he
a
fig u r e s
I
th e
read
32 to
“ fro m ,
sh o r ta g e
th e
seem
e lse w h e r e .
in s titu tio n s
to
I n d ic a te
c r im in a l
O M H
p r e v io u s
m ay
th a t
th e
h as
in ­
h is to r ie s
m a te r ia l
c r im in a l
4 0 p e r c e n t in
th e
la s t
th a t
says
records
th a t
have
10 y e a r s ,” h e
in ­
s a id .
t h a t 80 p e r c e n t o f a s s a u lts a r e p e r p e tr a te d
th e
of
p a tie n ts .
th e
th e
and
in
w ith
som e
w ith
r e s u lt
sta ff
d ep a rtm en t.
s t a t e ’s
r e sid e n t p o p u la tio n s
at
h ig h
th e
d e ln s tltu tlo n a llz a tlo n
th e
p o lic y ,
d e v e lo p m e n ta l c e n te r s
m o d e r a te -b o r d e r lin e
p r o fo u n d ly
d e s c r ib e d
“ C o n s e q u e n tly ,
creased
ty p e
in a b ility
th a t th o se
th a t
a d m is s io n s
3 p ercen t o f
a
r e t a r d e d ,”
s itu a tio n
at
w h ic h
to
is
S yracu se
h ave
th e
th e
m ore
w ay
M r.
D e v e lo p m e n ta l
' C en te r .
c o n c lu s io n
th e
fr o m
In
p o p u la tio n
a s s a u lt p r o b le m .
s a id
b e lie v e
Soper
n o t.
th e
H e a th
s e v e r e ly
o th er.
Im -
to
r e s u lts
c lie n t
th ro u g h o u t
A s
th e
in
a d m is s io n s
b ecau se
s a id .
“T h e r e
w ork
w ith
is
o c c a s io n a lly
th e
is
h a n d s-o n
in
a c tin g
o f
of
tr u e
h as
w here
h as
M r.
you
d e­
Soper
b e g in
m u ltip le -h a n d ic a p p e d
c a r r y in g
ou t
th e
d u tie s
to
in ­
r e s u lts
in j u r y .”
a tta c k s
by
c lie n ts
on
sta ff
t h e c o u r s e o f d u t y , in
ou t
a s s a u lts
c h a n g e d ,”
co n ta ct
r e ta r d e d ,
p ro cess
. . .
“ D e lib e r a te
w ho
num ber
p o p u la tio n
s e v e r e ly
h e s a id . “ B u t in
s a i d . “ W e ’r e g e t t i n g i n e x p e r i e n c e d
th e
th e
m ore
th e
d iv id u a l, a n d
to
th ey
s im p ly
e m o tio n a l
f la il,
are
h e lp in g
p r o b le m s , s t a f f
very
an
r a r e ,”
in d iv id u a l
fr e q u e n tly
en ­
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occur
sta te,
th e
th e
M e n ta l
are
in
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v io le n t
th e
n ess and
th e
w ay:
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arm s
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a
is
th a t
th a t
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com e
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la r g e
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fro m
th o se
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th ro u g h o u t
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c o n tr ib u te
p a tie n ts
to
sta te
an
th e
C ity .
th is
fa ct,
I n s titu tio n s
urban,
perh ap s
u p sta te .
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very
get
sy ste m ,
r e la te
by
to
th e
a
fu n n e lin g
it,
w ith
C ity
H y g ie n e ,
r e g io n a l
th e
p r o v id e r o f a c u t e
sta te
w ith o u t
sta te
care.
d ir e c to r
in
N ew
. . A cu te­
th e
m ore
th e
w h ic h
n um ber
in v o lu n ta r y
h o s p it a ls ,” h e
con sen t
d iffic u lt
In creased
to
I n c id e n ts
p a tie n ts
are
n ot
s a id .
p e r m its
papers
p a tie n ts
o f
k e e p in g
o n ly
a
a p p lie s
p a tie n t
to
th e
fo r
c ity
h o s p ita ls .
M e s n lk o ff
lo w e r
o f
th e
b ecau se
p r iv a te
r e g u la tio n
hours
D r.
I n s titu tio n s
d is r u p tiv e b e h a v io r g o t o g e t h e r .”
T h e
w as
to
sta te
ta k e n
an d
th a t
v a r y in g d e g r e e s , a s s a u lts a g a in s t
rea so n s
Y ork
"Y ou
th a t
72
out
g re a test
p o p u la tio n
D ep a rtm en t
Y o r k C ity
in
seem s
m an y
A c c o r d in g
fo r
a c tin g
H y g ie n e
le a s t o f w h ic h
lo c a te d
m ore
at
p r o b le m
T here
n ot
is
e t c .”
G e n e r a lly , a lt h o u g h
B re a s t,B id e ,e lb o w
''f i s t
N o n -sp e c ific
''r i f i t , h an d
forearm
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very
r e str a in e d ,
p o s s ib ility
to
u se
in
s ig n
on
p h y s ic a lly
hours
to
H e e s tim a te d
agree­
In ju re d ?
HOW SUSTAIN ED
s
aw ay
m e d ic a t io n .”
tim e
be
In
th e
a ls o
sta te
s a id
th a t
th e
h o s p ita ls .
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on
s ta ff-to -p a tie n t
U n d e r sta ffln g
Page
I
ts
s a id .
sy ste m
a c c o r d in g
tr a n q u iliz in g
p a tie n t, w h ic h
creased
th a t,
s a id .
p o s s ib ility
in
s u p e r v is o r y
sta ff
w h ic h
m u st
over
“I
o r in e p t w o r k -
is
in
s c h o o l fo r to o
fo r e x a m p le , c o n tr ib u te s
r u le
creased
gone,
th is
k n o w -h o w
P s y c h ia tr ic
h app en ed
b e c o n s id e r e d
th a t
b e c a u se to
to
a s s a u lts
r e a s o n a b le
r u le
s o m e tim e s
D e v e lo p m e n ta l
do
to
h ave
p r o v id in g
d o c to r
th e
I
go
a g a in s t
n u m b e r o f m a le
b ecau se
g iv e
th e ir
w o r k ,” h e
s a u lt . I f t h e p a t ie n t r e q u ir e s a n e x t e n d e d
d e lu s io n .”
to
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m e d ic a tio n
in
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OCCUPATIONAL I N J U R I E S
SEPTEMBER 1 9 7 7
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of
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T hey H
P s y c h ia tr ic
15
o f
fo r
som e
o f U tic a -M a r c y
D e v e lo p m e n ta l
C hanges
s ta tio n
punched
h im s e lf.”
sta ff
go
under
b y p o o r ly t r a in e d
c ir c u m sta n c e s
s t a f f m a y c o n tr ib u te
N azi
w h ic h
an d
W hen
a
w ards
and
p o s itio n s
m an agers,
u n n ecessa ry
u n d e r s ta n d in g
fa cto r to
current
h o u rs;
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pro­
o f e a c h o th er a n d
around.
to
p le a s a n t
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or provoked
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and
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to
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no
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t h e y ’r e
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th e
d ir e c to r
s k ille d
p a tie n ts
b ecau se
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a
n u rses
in
on
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a p p o in te d
U tic a -M a r c y P s y c h ia tr ic C e n te r s d ir e c to r H e a th s a id t h a t
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th e
c lie n t,
is
no
w h ic h
heavy
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w o r k in g
be
g e ttin g
up
do
a s s a u lts
s e le c tiv e
K o lb .
d e fe c t
C e n te r
s o c ia lly
is ,” s o m e
or
a n sw ered
e r s b y s a y in g
s h ift,
to
o f
sta ff
C en te r ,
J
o f
T h e
In te r p r e te d
sta te
u n o c c u p ie d
som eon e
p e r s o n a lity
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fo r -
1b 1 e
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to
over
m a le
th e
t h e y ’r e
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day
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th in g s
end
p la c e
fro m
C l i n i c a l
chan ces in the
w ar such tools
as m edication
and restraint
are used, are
also factors.
s a id .
m ore
th in g
w as
H y g ie n e
have
S yracu se
g iv e s a n o th e r a r e h a r d
Is
to
a b s o lu te ly
i t ’s
set up
very
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to
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easy
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p a­
t h e a t t a c k Is m a d e b y t h e p a t i e n t u p o n t h e I n d i v i d u a l ,”
C en ter
N a z i,
you
th e
fo llo w e d
a r e a fr a id
s o m e tim e s
a r e n ’t
fr e q u e n tly ,
r a n d o m ."
am
s a id .
s c h iz o p h r e n ic , o r
th e r e
Som e
I
of
p a tie n t
b e in g
w o u ld
en ou gh
p a tie n ts .
tr ib u tin g r e a so n
w ard.
o ff.
t h e m is e lv e s .”
p r o v o c a tio n
I t ’s
. Y o u ’r e
have
le m
r e la tio n s h ip
to r e a lly p lo t o r g r a p h . W h e th e r s t a f f w o u ld
h e
b e h a v io r ,
fir s t
D u r in g
he
m ore
r e str a in
R u s s e ll
d ir e c to r .
“T h ere
s p e c ia l
so
o f ser-
in s ta n c e
o fte n
a s s a u lt iv e .”
a s s a u lt r isk . I f
p a tie n t
th e y
a r e n ’t
h as
d is tu r b e d
“F o r
s a id . “ T h e s t a f f s o m e t im e s
s e e in g
do
le n g th
s a id .
t im e .”
r a tio :
a d e q u a te s ta ffin g
p a tie n t m ig h t h it b a c k . T h e y
m u st
“T h ere
to
n ot
d e c isio n s , d e m a n d in g
a ll y o u
group
a ll t h e
a cro ss
a
a
n o t r e a lly
m a x i­
p r o b le m s
v io le n t
an
th e
w en t
T he
th e r e
w ho
m em b er
lik e
cu ts
th e
and
an d
H e a th
a s s a u lte d
years
th em
in d e e d ,
fo r a s s a u lts
d o w h a t e v e r w a s r e q u ir e d
sta ffe d , fee l n ervou s. T h ey
n ervou s,
get
fr o m
“O c c a s io n a lly
n ig h t
P s y c h ia tr ic
p erson , a
h e r d o w n to t h e flo o r .
“P a tie n ts th e m s e lv e s , w h e n
sa fe
on
It. W e h a v e
to
i t ’s
a tta ck ed
w ho,
C S E A -r e p r e se n te d
B ronx
everyone
w a s c le a r ly
r isk
s u ffic ie n tly
m e
w h at
fo rm er
o u t .”
I n s titu tio n
s a tis fa c tio n
sta ff
be
H y g ie n e
of
e x a m p le :
y o u , D r . C r a in
fo r
w a lk s
fo r 40
som e
th e
a t­
A s s o c ia tio n
h o s p ita l o n
becom e
h e w o u ld
fe m a le
p a tie n t
to
a
w ho
s p o t th a t r ig h t
r ic C e n t e r d ir e c to r B a r to n
h im s e lf.
“T h is g u y
as
to
a c c u s in g
g e t h im . H e s a id
M r.
U tic a -M a r c y
g ets
get b eat up
b e a s s a u lte d
d o cto rs
“ r e g a r d le s s
w a r d , s a id , “T h e
fo llo w in g
sta ffed
and
to
o f
w ho
“ S o m e tim e s th e s e a s s a u lts a r e p r o v o k e d b y th e a c tio n s o f
con se­
C en ter,
b u ilt
E m p lo y e e s
on
p s y c h ia tr is t
th e
to
around
^
s a id ,
o n e -fo u r th
th ro u g h o u t
a d m in is tr a te s
p a tie n ts
d e ity . H e
g o in g
.
s a id , “ O n e o f t h e
a s s a u lt p r o b le m .
k n o w le d g e
s ta ffin g
Is
a id e s
w a r d s ,” h e
C iv il S e r v ic e
C r a in , a
to
K n o w -I t-A ll,
C e n te r , v ie w s
p r o c la im .
s e r io u s
a s s a u lts
I n c lu d in g
tw o
th o se
a tte n d a n t,
c o n s u lts
D r.
5
s
q
C h u c k S o p e r , d e p u t y d ir e c to r o f S y r a c u s e D e v e lo p m e n t a l
needs
s p e c ia lis t R o b e r t G u ild . M r . G u ild , a
u n io n .
re st o f u s, se e m
“ I t ’s d e a d l y , ” M r . H e a t h
tr e a tm e n t
P s y c h ia tr ic
o f
p a tie n ts
w as nam ed
b a r g a in in g
th e
know
D r. L o u is G . H u z e lla , d ir e c t o r a t W e s t S e n e c a , s a id “ t h e s e
th e
H y­
th r o u g h o u t
som e
M a n h a tta n
got
w orkers by
w ard
u s ,”
w hen
w ith
t i e n t ’s
unknow n
c la s s ific a tio n ,
b ecau se
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C e n te r .
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. . .
w a n te d
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w ith
su ch
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m y r ig h ts
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th e
d e a lt
fo r
in s titu tio n s ,
as
fo llo w in g
m e n ta l
m in im u m .”
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e x p la n a tio n s
r e a liz e s
la r g e
a g a in s t s t a f f s e e m s to
w hat
m ay
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to
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ce n te r s
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and
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n ot
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By
Kenneth Schept
M e n ta l
fro m
r e c e iv e d
w as
lim ita tio n s .
r e sid e n t
D r. H u n te r s a id .
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in
group
s a y i n g , “ ‘I h a v e
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la t e d ,”
re ta rd ed
fir s t
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sam e
th e ir
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in
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IN T E R V IE W E R
O p tio n A
T e st H e ld M ay 7. 1977
L i s t E s i. N o v . 2 5 , 1 9 7 7
( C o n t i n u e d f r o m L ast W e e k )
C la r k E liz a b e th S c a r b o r o u g h ....7 5 .9
W a l s h c R o d e r ic M t M a r io n ....7 5 .9
C o u s i n s L i n d a S B r o n x ............... 7 5 . 9
H a r t J e a n M P a s s a i c ...................7 5 . 9
L e r n e r J u d i t h N Y C ........................ 7 5 . 8
J a c k s i n a J R A l b a n y ..................... 7 5 . 7
S u r o v c l l E s t h e r N Y C ......................7 5 . 7
S h e r m a n B B r o n x ...............................7 5 . 7
A s h e r m a n H B r o o k l y n ...................7 5 . 7
R e i c h S e l m a B F l u s h i n g .............7 5 . 7
M ille r B e n ja m in D o b b s F erry 7 5 .6
B e n j a m i n M B J a m a i c a .............7 5 . 6
M o r a le s E u fe m ia M t V e r n o n ....7 5 .6
M c L o u g h l i n P a u l C a t s k i t I ..........7 5 . 5
T y r r e l l A n i t a E V e s t a l .................. 7 5 . 5
B e v i n s G e n e J W a t e r v l i e t ..........7 5 . 4
G a l v i n W i l l i a m N Y C ..................... 7 5 . 4
W o l f R i c h a r d C S y r a c u s e .............7 5 . 4
B r o e s t l e r H E P e r u ............................7 5 . 3
S t i f f e l F r a n k F l u s h i n g .................. 7 5 . 3
P a t t e r s o n V i l m a R o c h e s t e r ..........7 5 . 3
M a r s c h k e M D N T o n a w a n d a 7 5 .2
S p i c e r J o h n T U t i c a ......................7 5 . 2
W e i n b e r g R u t h S D e w i t t ......... 7 5 . 2
D a v i s J a c k B r o o k l y n ......................7 5 . 2
B r o w n D o n a l d F L e w i s t o n ..........7 5 . 1
E l l m a n G a r y B r o o k l y n ................7 5 .1
C e n t o i e R o n a l d E G r e e n b u s h ....7 5 .1
P i l o t t i R u b y J B i n g h a m t o n .......7 5 . 1
H a z a r d N a n c y C L i v e r p o o l ..........7 5 . 1
H a r t n e t t E d w a r d Q u e e i u ..........7 5 . 0
W e c h t e r P h i l l i p B r o o k l y n ......... 7 5 . 0
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B J e ric h o
......................7 5 . 0
C o fo n e F ra n k N Y C
..................... 7 5 . 0
P r o u t D o r e e n P L o c k p o r t ..........7 5 . 0
H i c k s J l i H a m p t o n B a y s ..........7 4 . 9
D u n n G l o r i a T J a m e s v i l l e .......7 4 . 9
G r e e n b e r g A F l u s h i n g ...................7 4 . 9
H o l d e n C a r o l J N Y C ...................... 7 4 . 8
A n d
4 7 9 B l e i c h D i a n e D H a m b u r g ........... 7 4 . 8
4 8 0 C l u n e G a i l A S c a r s d a l e ................. 7 4 . 8
4 8 1 K i r b y J o a n L ittle F a l b N J ....7 4 .8
4 8 2 E is k o w itz B L H o w a r d B ea ch ....7 4 .7
4 8 3 M ille r
Eva
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........................... v 7 4 .7
4 8 4 F r y h o v e r J o e L H i c k s v i l l e ........... 7 4 . 7
4 8 5 F o r d C a r o l V N Y C ....................... 7 4 . 7
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4 8 6 W e l l s N a n c y M K i n g s t o n ........... 7 4 . 7
4 8 7 R o b e r t s o n L ee R E s p e r a n c e ....7 4 .7
4 8 8 R o t h J a m e s R R a v e n a .................... 7 4 . 6
4 8 9 G a r r i h y D B r o n x ................................ 7 4 . 6
4 9 0 S u lliv a n M a ry L G lo v c rs v ille ....7 4 .6
4 9 1 Y o u n g M a d e l i n e N Y C .................... 7 4 . 6
4 9 2 W e i n g a r t e n E D B r o o k l y n ........... 7 4 . 6
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you
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ca tc h
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by
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y o u r s e lf
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a n g e r
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if
to
d is e a s e s
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510
511
512
513
514
515
516
517
518
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cancer.
you
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a
w a r n in g
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h im
to
in
t im e fo r h e lp . H e » e a re s o m e s y m p to m s
w a tc h
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fo r:
C h a n g e in b o w e l o r b la d d e r h a b it s . M a n y
t h in g s c a u s e c h a n g e s in b o w e l o r b la d d e r h a b it s
— w hat
y o u ea t, h o w
m uch you
sore
th a t
does
not
h e a l.
b e p a in fu l. B u t it m a y s ig n a l a n
It. m a y
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U n u s u a l b le e d in g
s ig n
s h o u ld
never
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your
d o c to r im m e d ia te ly .
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b r e a st lu m p s
are
not
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b r e a s t o r e lse w h e r e . E ig h t o u t o f
ca n cero u s.
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it
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fo r e
are
cancer
and
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G E N E R A L
it sp r ea d s, c h a n c e s
I n d ig e s tio n
or
d iffic u lty
E N G A G E M E N T !
d ig e s t io n , h ea rtb v u -n , n a u s e a , lo s s
JA M E S
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m o le . I f i t g e t s b ig g e r , b la c k e r o r
s c a ly , ta k e a c tio n .
L e t m e a ls o r e m in d y o u o f th e
R o s w e ll P a r k M e m o r ia l I n s t it u t e
fre e
ta p e-rec o rd ed
cancer
in fo r ­
m a t io n te le p h o n e s e r v ic e . C a ll in
m i.
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and
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C H A R G IT b y p h o n e : ( 2 1 2 ) 2 3 9 - 7 1 7 7 . T I C K E T R O N : ( 2 1 2 ) 9 7 7 - 9 0 2 0
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at either 26 Federal Plaza, New York, 10007 (telephone (212) 2640422): 590 Grand Concourse, Bronx. 10451 (212) 292-4666); 271
Cadman Plaza East, Brooklyn, II20I (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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BEST
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Title
Title
Chief Engineer (Ferryboat)
Refrigreation and A/C Equipment
Master (Ferryboat)
Operator
Ordinance Equipment Mechanic Ship Surveyor
Quality Inspection Specialist
Welder
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N.Y. State Ordinary & Ac*
cidental Disability Claims,
also Social Security Disa­
bility Claims.
G O O D
P O S I T I O N S
Title
*Salary Grade
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) ........................................ 2,3
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
in
m o n c o m p la in t, b u t p e r s is te n t in ­
of
S C H E D U L E
Written Test Required At Some Grade Levels
o f cu re
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on P age 15)
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These jobs are open in New York City or surrounding counties
until further notice. Applicants should contact U.S. Civil Service
Commission's New York City Area office. Requirements vary.
o r d isc h a r g e . T h is s e r i­
be
G r i m e s D o n a l d J D e p e w ........... 7 3 . 8
D o n n e l l y M L W i l l i a m s v i l ........ 7 3 . 7
F r a m e F r a n c e s A D u n k i r k ........... 7 3 . 7
S m i t h W i l l i a m J S y r a c u s e ........ 7 3 . 7
B a r s o t t i E u g e n e N Y C .................... 7 3 . 7
C a r m o d y R R R o m e ..................... '. 7 3 . 7
W e b e r P a t r i c i a O s s i n i n g ........... 7 3 . 6
M cD o n ald
J
E l m h u r s t ................. 7 3 . 6
W a r d C h e r y l E N Y C ....................... 7 3 . 5
C a g a n A r l y n n R N Y C .....................7 3 . 4
S m a r r i t o W B r o o k l y n ....................... 7 3 . 3
F o r m a n R i c h a r d A l b a n y ..................7 3 . 3
S w e n t o H a r r i e t N Y C ....................... 7 3 . 3
C o o n r a d t F E P o l a n d ....................... 7 3 . 3
S c h l o s s N a n c y R o c k v i l C t r ........ 7 3 . 3
S c o t t J o h n H B a t a v i a ....................... 7 3 . 2
R o t h A le x a n d e r W h i t e s t o n b ....7 3 .2
O y e r A n n e t t e M R o c h e s t e r ........... 7 3 . 2
S c a l i a P e t e r P C a l l i c o o n ................. 7 3 . 1
Johnson B D
B u f f a l o ................. 7 3 . 1
B u rc h L e o n a rd F C h e e k to w a g a 7 3 -l
L aczi R ic h a r d M J a m e s t o w n ....7 3 .1
L a c z i R i c h a r d M J a m e s t o w n ....7 3 .1
M a i w a l d C a r o l e A l b a n y .............. 7 3 . 1
L o b a c h K i m L N Y C ....................... 7 3 . 0
H e e r D o n a l d E W S e n e c a ........ 7 3 . 0
M a n e s A n n e tt e M H ig h l a n d ....7 3 .0
H a m i d e h S H A r g y l e ........................7 3 . 0
F e d e r a l J o b C a le n d a r
not
e a r ly , c u r a b le
m o u th o r s k in c a n c e r , p a r tic u la r ly if i t la s t s lo n g .
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to o
e x tr e m e , o r la s t fo r a n y le t ig th o f tim e .
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S g r o i N a n c y B r o o k l y n .................... 7 4 .1
H i n t o n A l b e r t L B r o o k l y n .............. 7 4 . 0
H a r r i s S a n d r a S F l u s h i n g .............. 7 4 . 0
L i t t l e E t h e l W a l l k i l l ....................... 7 4 . 0
W i llia m B re n d a B e a v e r D a m s ....7 4 .0
W a r n e D a v i d F W a r s a w .............. 7 4 . 0
' P a tte n g ill A la n N e w H a r t f o r d 7 4 .0
K r e s s F r a n k M N i a g a r a F Is . . . . 7 3 . 9
G r a n a t s t e i n B F S y r a c u s e ........... 7 3 . 9
M a s u c c i D R C a n a s t o t a ................. 7 3 . 9
C o o p e r R o s e F l o r a l P k .................... 7 3 . 9
R e i m e r B a r b a r a R o c h e s t e r ........... 7 3 . 8
M a r t i n e z A S B r o o k l y n ................. 7 3 . 8
L is ts
d r in k . B u t t a k e
a c tio n if th e b o w e l o r b la d d e r c h a n g e s s e e m
•
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4 9 3 R u s s e l l P R M e r r i c k .......................... 7 4 . 6
4 9 4 G i l m a n D o r o t h y N Y C ....................... 7 4 . 6
4 9 5 D ia s o n G e o r g e T o m s R iv e r N J 7 4 .5
4 9 6 T u b m a n H a r o l d B B r o o k l y n ....7 4 .5
4 9 7 C o r b a n T h o m a s S N Y C ..................7 4 . 5
4 9 8 B o s t i c B a r b a r a M o r r i s v i l l e ........... 7 4 . 3
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A L B A N Y — N am es o f co m ­
m itte e m em b ers fo r th e C iv il
S ervice E m ployees Associa­
tio n w ere a n n o u n ced la s t
w eek by C S E A p re s id e n t W il­
lia m L . M c G o w a n .
T h e d ire c to rs co m m itte es
a re e le cted by m em bers o f
th e s ta te w id e B o ard o f D i ­
rectors.
O th e r
co m m itte e s
are n a m e d w ith th e ad vice
o f th e re g io n a l p resid en ts
fro m n am e s s u b m itte d by
th e Locals.
CC
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AD
HOC
C O M M IT T E E
C O M M IT T E E
J a m e s B ra d y , c h a ir m a n , a n d
J im M a tte l, T o m T ay lo r, J o h n
W h ale n , D avid S in g e r a n d P e te r
G rieco.
R E L A T IO N S
C O M M IT T E E
P a u l S t. J o h n , c h a ir m a n , a n d
D udley K ingsley, T h o m a s Di N ata le , R o se a n n e Lanza, S u z a n n e
B u rc zin sk i a n d R u ss B ettis.
R E G IO N A L
O F F IC E
C O M M IT T E E
A nne W adas, c h a irm a n , a n d
M olly F a lk , Alex Hogg, E ileen
S a lisb u ry , D o ro th y M oses a n d
S a m N o ta ro .
S O C IA L
S E R V IC E S
C O M M IT T E E
G ra c e
V allee,
c h a irm a n ,
CETA
and
C O M M IT T E E
C O M M IT T E E
D avid M ance, c h a ir m a n , a n d
R o b e rt M a le tta , P a u l K a m ra s s,
A1 R u b in , R o b e rt O a llo r a n d
A n n e tte H a rd in g .
HOC
HOC
TA SK
M ANAGEM ENT
M ENTAL
H Y G IE N E
C O M M IT T E E
B e tty D u ffy , G re g S z u m ic k i,
J o s e p h L aV alle, P a tric k F ra s e r,
R o n n ie S m ith , D o ro th y K in g ,
J im m y G rip p e r, N ich o las P uzzif e r ri, R ic h a r d S n y d e r, P a tric ia
M iller, W illiam D eck, J a m e s
M oore, R a y P ritc h a rd , J a m e s
B o u rk n e y a n d W illia m M cG ow ­
an .
HEALTH
DEPARTM ENT
L A B O R /M A N A G E M E N T
C O M M IT T E E
C O M M IT T E E
R o b e rt Stelley, G e n C lark ,
G ra c e S te ffe n s , J u d i t h G a ra n s o n ,
D ale M u m b u lo , E rn s t S tro e b el,
R o b e rt W e in b lo o m , P a t C o m erfo rd . Bee K e e , A1 M ead, M ilto n
F r ie d m a n a n d T o n y M uscatello.
F O R C E C O M M IT T E E
J a m e s B o u rk n e y , c h a irm a n ,
and
D an
D onohue,
R o n a ld
S m ith , P a tric ia M iller a n d W il­
liam K riv y a n ik .
AD
M E N T A L H Y G IE N E L A B O R /
C O N T IN G E N C Y
M a rie R o m an e lli, c h a ir m a n ,
a n d L uke W h e la n , R o b e rt Sage,
R o n a ld G a lin sk i, A u d rey S n y d e r
a n d R o b e r t Stelley.
AD
DEPARTM ENT
C O R R E C T IO N
HOC
C O M M IT T E E
STUDY
OF
LABOR/
M A N A G E M E N T C O M M IT T E E
AD HOC COMMITTEES
A C T IO N
D a lla s M cC orm ick, c h a ir m a n ,
and
M ich ael
C u rtin .
W illie
R aye, J o a n T o b in , H e len H a n lo n
a n d A ndy A zzarella.
P U B L IC
SAFETY
DEPARTMENTAL
COMMITTEES
O tte ,
P e a rl
A r th u r Allen, c h a ir m a n , a n d
H a y w a rd Q u a n n , P a tric ia T h o ­
m as, R o n D r a p e r a n d D avid W il­
b u r.
N U R S E S C O M M IT T E E
E th e l Cobb, S u s a n K olesinskas,
M a r g u e rite
H opkins,
R e g in a
N e m c h e k a n d K a th le e n K eegan.
P R O B A T IO N
u
STATE
AD
PLATFO RM
U
CJ
G e n n a ro F isc h e tti, J i m
B e rn a rd D w yer, K e rm it
a n d E d M c G reevy.
TO
DRUG
ABUSE
CONTROL
C O M M IS S IO N
M ANAGEM ENT
LABOR/
C O M M IT T E E
Viola R ic h a rd s o n a n d A n th o n y
M arin o .
J a m e s C h a p m a n , S u s a n C ra w ­
fo rd , R a lp h S c h w a rtz , R ose M a rcinkow ski, L a rry N a to ll, F r e d
D epew , R ic h a r d
B ecker and
R o n a ld M arx.
DEPARTM ENT
T R A N S P O R T A T IO N
LABOR/
T im M c ln e m e y , c h a ir m a n , a n d
J o a n T o b in , W illia m L ucas, N ic­
h o la s C im lno, Lyle W oolson, E d ­
w a rd M cG reevy, E a r l L ogan,
J o h n R ile y , W illia m D upee, S a n ­
d r a D eyo, L ouis Visco, A r th u r
A llen, E d g a r C a n a v a n a n d W il­
lia m S a im d e rs.
N E G O T IA T IN G
C O M M IT T E E
E th e l Ross, R u t h J o s e p h , R ic h ­
a r d S z y m an sk l, J o s e p h J o h n s o n ,
J r ., J u lia D rew , M el S c h n ltz e r,
J o h n Casey a n d A llen H anley.
STATE
U N IV E R S IT Y
M ANAGEM ENT
A1 V a ra c c h i,
CONTRACTUAL
COMMITTEES
OF
M A N A G E M E N T C O M M IT T E E
J U D IC IA R Y
E d w in P itts , M a rie R o m an e lli,
B e tty L e n n o n , L o re tta R odw ell,
D a le D u s h a r m , B a r b a r a C h a p ­
m a n , S a r a S le v e rt, E d w a rd D u d e k , P a t r ic i a C ra n d a ll a n d J u n e
B oyle.
LABOR/
C O M M IT T E E
c h a ir m a n ,
and
R E C L A S SIF IC A T IO N
C O M P E N S A T IO N
AND
C O M M IT T E E
S a r a S le v e rt, c h a ir w o m a n , a n d
F lo r e n c e M u rp h y , R o b e rt K e e le r,
F r e d H a a lc k , J a m e s H u ll a n d
F r a n k W inslow .
J O I N T S T A T E /C S E A T R A I N IN G
A D V IS O R Y
C O M M IT T E E
L o r e tta R odw ell, c h a irw o m a n ,
a n d D e lo res F a rre ll, M a ry Doyle,
N ic h o la s P u z z ife rri. L ou M a n n e llin o a n d E v ely n G leim .
DENTAL
AND
IN S U R A N C E
HEALTH
C O M M IT T E E
R o b e rt W all, c h a ir m a n , a n d
J o e Aiello. R a lp h S u ssk in d . R o b ­
e r t M in y a rd , L e o n a rd S m ith , P a t
C r a n d a ll a n d S ylvia E bersold.
COM PUTER
O P E R A T IO N S
W est Seneca DC Grievance Seminar
G e o rg e M cD onough, c h a irm a n ,
a n d E m il S piak, K a r e n W h ite ,
K e n n e th G la s te tte r a n d J . M ic­
h a e l M u rra y .
U N IF O R M
O F F IC E R S
C O M M IT T E E
M ac S m ith , c h a irm a n , a n d
D o ro th y G a ra g e , G le n n G a rn se y ,
R o d W atson, K e ith Poole a n d
J a m e s W iley.
W ORK
PERFO RM ANCE
C O M M IT T E E
J o h n M a k in , c h a irm a n , a n d
A lex C astaldi, G iles S p o o n h o u r,
H a ro ld R y a n , R o b e rt W einbloom
a n d J o A nne M iller.
A s s a u l t s O n S ta ff
E la in e M o o tr y , le f t , p r e s id e n t o f W e s t S e n e c a D e v e lo p m e n ta l
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9)
m e n tio n e d as a s itu a tio n w h ic h c o n trib u te s to assaults.
g r ie v a n c e w o r k sh o p , lo o k s a tte n tiv e a s C S E A
p r e p a r e d b y s ta te w id e e d u c a tio n
c h a ir
fie ld
C e n te r
r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
C e le s te R o se n k r a n z ,
L ocal
T hom as
427
th a t
C h r is ty
h o ste d
lo o k s
a
rccen t
over
agenda
r ig h t.
A n o th e r fa c to r w h ic h d is tin g u is h e s th e s ta te in s titu tio n s
in N e w Y o rk C ity fro m those u p s ta te is th e d iffe re n c e in
th e g e n e ra l social a n d e d u c a tio n a l levels o f th e s ta ffs .
In U tic a , fo r e x a m p le , because o f th e depressed econom y,
$7,000 o r $8,000 p er y e a r w a rd service jobs are considered
good o p p o rtu n itie s by people c o m in g o u t o f college w ith
m a s te r’s degrees.
U p s ta te , th e re also seems to be a g re a te r fe e lin g o f co m ­
m u n ity in v o lv e m e n t in th e h o s p ita ls ,-w h ic h is lost in th e
vastness o f N e w Y o rk C ity , w h e re a person m a y w o rk in
th e B ro n x b u t liv e tw o islan d s a w a y in R ic h m o n d C o u n ty .
T h e re are also m a n y e x am p les o f several g en era tio n s
o f one fa m ily w o rk in g in th e sam e fa c ility u p s ta te , a t r a ­
d itio n w h ic h seems m iss in g in N e w Y o rk C ity .
I t is m o re d iffic u lt to m a k e a liv in g on th e s ta te s a la ry
in N e w Y o rk C ity . T h e re is g re a te r s ta ff tu rn o v e r. A c co rd ­
in g to D r . M e s n ik o ff, “ th e k in d s o f pressures w h ic h e x is t,”
w ith th e g re a te r p ro p o rtio n o f a c u te p a tie n ts , “ m a k e fo r
g re a t d iff ic u lty .”
B arbara
B in ie c k i,
c o r r e s p o n d in g
J. N . A dam
D e v e l o p m e n t a l C e n t e r L o c a l 4 0 0 ’s v i c e - p r e s i d e n t D a v i d
s e c r e ta r y f o r W e s t S e n e c a L o c a l,
P o lls o to , le ft, a n d
w as
lis t e n t o le c t u r e o n g r ie v a n c e p r o c e d u r e .
in
ch arge
of
s e m ta ia r
ar­
tre a su rer G a ry P a tte r so n
ra n g em e n ts.
lo o k
con cern ed
( L e a d e r { > h o to s
by
a s th ey
Hugo
U D g er)
a t B u ffa lo
L ocal
“Y o u n eed people w ho h ave a lo t o f fru s tr a tio n to le r­
an ce . . . w ho can h a n d le som eone w h o ’s as sa u ltive in a very
c o n tro lle d w ay. T hese a re a lo t o f d em an d s th a t are p laced
on p eo p le,” D r . M e s n ik o ff said.
Plan Political Action
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L eg isla tio n will be su p p o rte d
w h ic h e x te n d s s u p p le m e n ta l a n d
p e r m a n e n t b e n e fits to re tire e s.
O c c u p a tio n a l s a fe ty a n d h e a lth
c o v era g e is a f o u r th p rio r ity fo r
th e c o m m itte e th is y ear. T h e
O SH A p la n w ould pro v id e b e tte r
sa fe ty re g u la tio n s a n d in sp e c ­
tio n s of w o rk -p la ce s re su ltin g in
fe w e r jo b - r e la te d in ju rie s w ith
h ig h w o rk m e n ’s c o m p e n sa tio n
costs.
I n a d d itio n , J a m e s P e a th e r sto n h a u g h , p a r t n e r in th e CSEA
law firm of R o e m e r a n d P e a th e r sto n h a u g h , said t h a t th e c o m ­
m itte e
w ould
be
su p p o rtin g
“ h u n d re d s of o th e r b ills” in c lu d ­
in g tw o t h a t w ould re trie v e p e r ­
sonal days lost to s ta te w o rk e rs
c a u g h t in last w in te r’s b liz z ard
in th e w e ste rn p a r t of th e sta te ,
a n d th o se c a u g h t in last s u m ­
m e r ’s New Y o rk C ity b lac k o u t.
A m ong
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and
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R e g io n
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L o c a ls w e r e , fr o m
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B a r b a r a C h a p m a n , tr e a su r e r D ia n e S c r a p p o a n d s e c o n d v ic e -p r e s id e n t W illia m
McMillan
G o w a n d a P s y c h i a t r i c C e n t e r L o c a l 4 0 8 ’s S a m B u c c o a n d K a r e n B u c c o , b o t h m e m b e r s o f t h e L o c a l ’s
b o a r d o f d ir e c to r s . H e r e t h e y a r e s h o w n t a k in g a te s t t o c h e c k t h e ir k n o w le d g e o f g r ie v a n M
p ro ced u res.
L a te s t S ta te
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5 5 7 S o l s k y J B r o o k l y n ............................. 7 2 .7
5 5 8 B o u r g e o i s C B W a t e r t o w n ........ 7 2 . 7
5 5 9 L e w i s J u d i t h R B u f f a l o ................. 7 2 . 7
5 6 0 P o w e l l H e l e n a B C h a t h a m ........ 7 2 . 7
5 6 1 J o h n s o n L L B r o n x ....................... 7 2 . 7
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5 5 0 U l l m a n H e n r y F K e n m o r e ...........7 3 . 0
5 5 1 G a r n e r B e v e r l y D i x H i l l s ........... 7 3 . 0
5 5 2 T a m o l i u n a s K H A l b a n y ............. 7 2 . 9
5 5 3 M c K o y C h e r y l S B r o o k l y n ...........7 2 . 9
5 5 4 W o o d L o i s M N Y C .......................... 7 2 . 9
5 5 5 M a j o r J o h n P N T o n a w a n d a ....7 2 .8
5 5 5 A A ld erso n S C M a m a ro n e c k
7 2 .7
5 5 6 D e m e o C a r o l S t a t e n I s ................. 7 2 . 7
5 6 2 S u i t s T e r r y C a n a j o h a r i e ................. 7 2 . 7
5 6 3 N e v i d M a y n a r d S y r a c u s e ........... 7 2 . 6
5 6 4 J e r a m T h e o d o r a G l e n m o n t ........ 7 2 . 4
5 6 5 P e r r y H o w a r d J D a l e .................... 7 2 . 3
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5 6 7 U l r i c h B a r b a r a B r o n x .................... 7 2 , 2
56 8 M u rra y J o s e p h F N e w a r k N J....7 2 .2
5 6 9 L u b o c h i n s k i J S y o s s e t .................... 7 2 . 1
5 7 0 L e s te r C h a r l e s B lo o m i n g d a le ....7 2 .1
5 7 1 L i t * H a r o l d E W a r s a w ................. 7 2 . 1
5 7 2 H a r r i c k D a n ie l B in g h a m to n ....7 2 .0
5 7 3 B u c h m a n F B r o o k l y n ....................... 7 2 . 0
5 7 4 S u m i d a A l i c e N Y C ............................. 7 2 . 0
5 75 K e llm a n M a r th a N Y C
................. 7 1 . 9
5 7 6 W o k a n K a r l P K i r k w o o d ........... 7 1 . 9
5 7 7 L a n e R i c h a r d B i n g h a m t o n ........... 7 1 . 9
5 7 8 S e e r A d e l a i d e B r o o k l y n .............. 7 1 . 9
5 7 9 G o l d s t e i n B L o n g B c a c h ................. 7 1 . 7
5 8 0 K a h n M a r t i n B r o o k l y n .................... 7 1 . 7
5 8 1 D u c a t e l l i E l l a B r o n x .......................... 7 1 . 7
5 8 2 G e l l e r H i l a r y B r o n x ....................... 7 1 . 7
5 8 3 S i n i c r o p i J V G r a n d I s l a n d ........ 7 1 . 6
5 8 4 F r u c h t e r F B r o o k l y n ....................... 7 1 . 6
5 8 5 M a llo y E d w a rd D H a m i l t o n ....7 1 .6
5 8 5 A R i c h m a n D i a n a r F l u s h i n g ........ 7 1 . 5
5 8 6 S p i n a A n t h o n y F B r o o k l y n ............7 1 . 5
5 8 7 P a n e k S ta n le y T W e s t S e n e c a ....7 1 .1
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Open Continuous
State Job Calendar
Title
Salary
Accounting, Careers In
$10,714
20-200
Actuary (Casualty), Associate
$18,369
20-416
Actuary (Life), Associate
$18,369
20-520
Actuary (Casualty), Principal
20-417
$22,694
Actuary Life . Principal
$22,694
20-521
Actuary Life,
Life Senior .....................................$14,142
20-519
Actuary (Casualty). Supervising
$26,516
20-418
Actuary (Life), Supervising
$26,516
20-522
Audiologist, Assistant
$11,337
20-885
Audiologist
$12,670
20-882
Chief Accountant
$26,516
90-008
Dental Hygienist
$ 8.523
20-107
Dentist-In-Training ........................................... $20,428
27-679
Dentist I ......................................................... $22,694
27-629
Dentist II ....................................................... $25,161
27-680
Dietitian Trainee ............................................. $10,118
20-888
Dietitian .........................................................$10,714
20-887
Dietitian, Supervising ...................................... $12,670
20-886
Electroencephalograph Technician
$ 7,616
20-308
Engineer, Assistant Sanitary
$14,142
20-122
Engineer, Junior
20-109
$11.337-$ 12,275
Engineer, Senior Sanitary .......
$17,429
20-123
Food Service Worker
$ 5,827
20-352
Histology Technician
$ 8,051
20-170
Legal Careers
20-113
$11,164-$ 14,142
Librarian, Public
..................
and up
$ 1 0 ,1 !
Medical Record Administrator ..........
$11,337
20-348
Medical Specialist I
$27,942
20-407
Medical Specialist II
20-408
$33,704
Mental Hygiene Therapy Aid Trainee
20-394
(Reg & Spanish Speaking)
$ 7.204
$13,404
20-889
Motor Carrier Transportation Specialist
20-584
$10,118
Nurse I
$11,337
20-585
Nurse II
$11,337
20-586
Nurse II (Psychiatric)
$11,337
20-587
Nurse II (Rehabilitation)
20-333
Nurse, Health Services
$ 10,714—$ 11,489
20-106
Nurse, Licensed Practical ................................. $ 8,051
20-139
Nutrition Services Consultant ...........................$14,880
Occupational Therapist
20-895
(Reg. & Spanish Speaking .......................... $11,337
Occupational Therapist,
20-894
(Reg. & Spanish Speaking).......................... $12,670
20-177
Physical Therapist ...........................................
—
20-138
Physical Therapist, Senior ............................... $12,760
Physical Therapy Assistant I & II
20-175
(Spanish Speaking)
$ 9,029
20-413
Physician, Assistant Clinical
$25,161
20-414
Physician I, Clinical
$27,974
20-415
Physician II, Clinical
$31,055
20-420
Physician I, Compensation Examining
$27,942
20-390
Psychiatrist I
$27,942
20-391
Psychiatrist II
$33,704
Radiologic Technologist, Radiologic
Social Services Management Trainee/Specialist
(Reg. and Spanish Speaking) $10,118-$ 10,714 20-878/20-879
Technologist (Therapy)
$8,051-$10,274
20-334
Speech Pathologist, Assistant .......................... $11,337
20-884
Speech Pathologist
$12,670
20-883
Stationary Engineer
$ 9,546
20-100
Stationary Engineer, Assistant
$14,142
20-303
Stationary Engineer, Senior
$10,714
20-101
Varitype Operator
$ 6,811
20-307
Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor
$14,142
20-140
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 Trade 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:
Public Health Physician—NYS Department of Health, Tower
Building, Empire State Plaza, Albany, New York 12237.
Specialist In Education—NYS Education Department, State Edu­
cation Building, Albany, New York 12234.
Maintenance Assistants (Mechanic) Motor Equipment Mechan­
ics—NYS Department of Transportation, State Office Building, Al­
bany, New York 12232.
You can also contact your local Manpower Services Office for
examination information.
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tu rn ed
w ho
d id
w ork
had
to
sen ce
to
c ia ls
w ho
not
G o v e r n o r ’s
v e to
recen t
in
lig h t
of
w hen
and
sn ow
The
w orkers
a
h a lf
th is ,
sp o k esm a n
fo r
th e
E m p lo y e e
The
ab­
p o litic a l
in
th e
d iffe r e n t
r e g io n a l
an
w e r e to ld to g o h o m e b e c a u s e o f
no
th e e le c t r ic a l b la c k o u t.
had
up
sta te
E r ie
no
a lth o u g h
fo r
a
R e la tio n s
p o r a tio n
d e c isio n
in
la s t
fr o m
w ith o u t
tr o l o v er h o w
w e e k ’s
In a n o th e r d e v e lo p m e n t, m e m ­
B o th
Pagre 1 )
any
real
co u n ty
it is u se d o r h o w
M cG ow an
on
th e
C S E A
c o m m itte e
S T A T E
B O A R D
E m p lo y e e s
ses­
B A N K IN G
V A C A N C Y
A s s o c ia tio n
h a s ordered a n
e le c tio n
S ta te
C o m m itte e
E x e c u tiv e
r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
w a s c a lle d
to
a
as
to
A
c o n tr a c t,
p r o v id e
g re a ter
it is
th o u g h t,
M eyer
w orkers
se c u r ity , w h ile
of
o f th e
th e
been
s c h e d u le d
th e
p o sin g
fill
u n i o n ’s
in
m ore
th e
B a n k in g
D ep a rtm en t
n o m in a tio n s fo r th e v a c a n c y o n th e
to
n o m in e e s
be
in
c a n d id a t e s ’ m e m b e r s h ip , a c t iv it ie s a n d
in
w ith
resu m es
m eet
to
th e
u n it.
b a r g a in s
4 ,5 0 0
co u n ty
had
tu rn ed
co n tra c t
fo r
P revost
p o lic y
fro m
Page
Padavan
about
of
th e
1)
ask ed
h is
D r.
in
o th e r in fo r m a tio n v ita l
fe e lin g s
d e p a r t m e n t ’s
and
m en ts
th e
la s t
f a c ilitie s
th a t
are
and
in to
o fte n
about
r e o r g a n iz a tio n
m en t,
— ^^the d u m p i n g o f p a t i e n t s o u t o f
c o m m u n itie s
ill-
th e
of
p la c e
th e
about
m ade
year
of th e
p r e p a r e d to r e c e iv e th e m . “ W h a t
a
b ig
la s t
p r o p o sa l in
4
p ercen t
p art
of
th e
m o n t h ’s
m eant
a
zero
pay
r a is e ,”
by
to
sta te
and
c a m p a ig n
of
in
to
la u n c h e d
and
to
h a lt
d u m p in g
of
on
“I h a v e fo u n d
of
c o m m u n ity
sta te
t h a t in t h e d e ­
tr a n s itio n a l
s e r v ic e s,
e m p lo y e e ,
w o r k in g
w ith
c h r o n ic a lly
in s titu tio n s ,
tr a in in g ,
th e
is ,
th e
our
D r.
S en a to r
th e
n eed
th a t
r e su lt,
L ocal
th e
O ffic e
of
C iv il
S e r v ic e
ta k e
A s s o c i a t i o n ’s
R e g io n
s h ip .”
sa id .
a ls o
II
w ill h o ld
c o is
g r ille d
regard
a m e e tin g
R esta u r a n t,
M a n h a tta n ,
to
p .m . o n
110
is s u e s .
have
M e n ta l
v o te
on
n o m in a tio n
S t.,
at
a c c u r a te ly
now
of
ta k e n in
5 :1 5
As
a
W illia m
h is
ex p ressed
B lo m
o ffic e
th ese
a ll
and
a id e
lo c a t e d
w ill
to a ssist
and
ty p ­
P o lic y
S ta ff
C o n tin u e T o R e v ie w
a c tio n s, a n d
th e
T he
c o n s ta n tly
tim e
w ith
is in
court
w orkers
C iv il
aw ay
as
p r e s id e n t
stilli
w eeks
A d m in is­
of
d e te r m in in g
jo b
c la s ­
s ific a tio n s .
have
b een
s t a t e ju r is d ic tio n
s in c e
and
A p r il
1,
a
C ourt
4 a t th e C o n v e n tio n
C en ter
c o m p le te d
M r.
tim e
by
t h e t h ir d
o ffic e
th a t
tim e .
To
u nd er
an
jo b
title s
and
th a t
stru ctu rjB ,
s a id
be
The
seek s
th e
th e
w hen
v ie w
th ey
C ourt
to
u n ifo r m
C arr
of
c la s s ifi­
A d m in istr a tio n
e s ta b lis h
s ta te w id e
jo b t it le s a n d e q u a l­
iz e th e u n e v e n s a la r ie s w o r k ­
now
p a id .
in
M a n h a tta n
th e ir
a tte n d
R e tire e
M A N H A T T A N — T h e N ew Y ork
d e le g a te s c o n v e n tio n ,
Iren e
s a la r y
re­
c o m p le te d
ij t ie m b e r s t o
w ork­
a sso r tm en t
c a tio n s.
ers are
w ill
S ecr eta ry
p sy c h ia tr is ts ’
B efo r e
n ic ip a l e m p lo y e e s , t h e y
flo o r fo r m o re
M cG ow an
h ea d q u a r te r s
th e
1977.
ed
iim d .
fo r
w orkers
tim e , a s e it h e r c o u n t y o r m u ­
A lb a n y .
m o d e lin g
be
is
C ourt
under
ten a n ce
t h e s t a t e S e n a t e w ith in
th e
tr a t io n w r e s tle s w it h t h e p ro b ­
le m
0 0 0 fr o m t h e b u ild in g a n d m a in ­
le a d e r ­
S tru c tu re
m e e tin g o f d e le g a t e s f o r A p r il 3
e ffic ie n t
th e
P ay
T h e n e w s a la r y s tr u c tu r e fo r
B o a r d a p p r o v e d t h e u s e o f $ 6 0 ,-
m ay
to
An
p r e p a r in g
C o u rt
e x p la in e d
is
C o n u n is s io n
revam p
m uch
ex p ec ted
m o tio n
at
r e f u r b i s h t h e lo w e r f lo o r s a n d t o
M e tr o p o lita n
R e tir e e s
L ocal
o u t t h a t a n e w p r o c e d u r e w ill b e
s o c ia t io n w ill m e e t a t 1 p .m ., o n
fo llo w e d
F eb . 21, a t 2 W o r ld T r a d e C e n ­
fo r
m o tio n s a t c o n v e n ­
te r , r o o m
5890, M a n h a tta n .
Part I I
C ontinuity O f Employment Com m ittee
(C o n tin u e d
fro m
M A N H A T T A N — " I t ’s
to
la s t
keep
D r. R o b e r t
w eek)
p e o p le
w o r k in g ,
em ­
C o r n e ll
B.
M c K e r s ie , C E C
U n i v e r s i t y ’s
School
of
c h a ir m a n
and
I n d u s tr ia l
d ean
and
of
Labor
m e n t, resea rch ers h a v e b eg u n
p lo y e d
sta te
p lo y e d a t w h a t t h e y d o b e s t; to tr a in p e o p le to f il l jo b s
R e l a t i o n s , " is t h a t e m p l o y e e s r e p r e s e n t t h e k e y r e s o u r c e
2 ,4 0 0
s im ila r
a v a ila b le
p a y in g
a te d :
or
and
c o m p a r a b le
to
to
p r o v id e
jo b s
th e
t h e p e o p le o f th e S t a t e ,” s a id
of
th e
C iv il
S e r v ic e
fir st s ta te w id e
th a t
b est
have
p o s s ib le
S o lo m o n
E m p lo y e e s
been
e lim in ­
e m p lo y e e s
fo r
about
la b o r -m a n a g e m e n t c o m m itte e , th e
th e
C on­
The
th r o u g h
fo r
sta te
a p p r o p r ia te d
$1
m illio n
and
th e
m oney
resea rch
and
a d m in is tr a tio n
d ir e c t a c t io n
"The
m a jo r
C o n tin u ity
of
p rogram
p r e m ise
has b een
to w a rd
u n d e r ly in g
E m p lo y m e n t
to
see
a llo c a te d
and
th a t
J ic k
75
th is
25
jo b
percent
p e r c e n t fo r
a
to
p erfo r m
its
w id e
ran ge
of
s e r v ic e s .”
n o ted
in
h is
e c o n o m ic
has
a ls o
e x p lo r e d
e x a m in e
th e
gen eral
how
“ C o p in g
w ith
a lo n e , t h e
s o c ia l
and
th ru st o f
la y o f f s a f f e c t
Job
L o s s ,”
c o n s id e r e d
as
c u r r e n t e m p h a sis
p s y c h o lo g ic a l
th e
th e
w ere
lis t e d
title s a s o f
a s jo b le s s
of
1 ,0 1 5
to
a
or
w o r k in g
unem ­
ca n vass of
in
som e
lo w e r -
m id -1977.
A “ s k i lls i n v e n t o r y p r o f i l e ” is p l a n n e d f o r e a c h w o r k e r
h a v e tr a d itio n a lly b e e n
phenom enon
q uences. T h e
to
stu d y ,
w ho
a stu d y
w o r k e r s r e sp o n d in g
resea rch
con se­
h as b een
e m p l o y e e ’s p h y s i c a l
to b e m a tc h e d w ith a c o m p le m e n ta r y in v e n to r y o f p o ­
s it io n s a v a ila b le in s t a t e , c it y , a n d f e d e r a l g o v e r r u n e n ts ,
a n d th e p r iv a te s e c to r . T h e c o m m it te e s e e k s a p e r m a n ­
e n t, lo n g -r a n g e s y ste m
w h e r e b y th e flu c tu a tio n s o f th e
s t a t e ’s w o r k f o r c e n e e d s w i l l b e c o m e p r e d i c t a b l e . I n t h i s
w a y , t h e C E C h o p e s to b e a b le to p r o v id e a ll s ta te w o r k ­
ers
w ith
c o n tin u ity
of
e m p lo y m e n t.
h e a lt h , p s y c h o lo g ic a l w e ll- b e in g , a n d f a m il y lif e , a s w e ll
end.
th e
S ta te
“W h ere a s la y o ffs
an
t in u it y o f E m p lo y m e n t C o m m it t e e .
th e
O n ta r g e t w ith t h is h u m a n a p p r o a c h , r e s e a r c h e r T o d d
B e n d e t, v -p r e s.
A s s o c ia tio n
to
g o v e r n m e n ta l o p e r a tio n s a n d
c r e a tio n
C o m m it t e e ,”
of
a c c o r d in g
th e
to
N ext
a s e c o n o m ic s t a b ilit y .”
In
d e v e lo p in g s tr a te g ie s
to m itig a te
of
t h e C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s ­
p o in te d
tio n . F o r m s m u s t b e fille d o u t in
t w o w e e lc s .
J a n . 31.
over
q u a r te r s in A lb a n y is e x p e c t e d to
re­
H e a lth
th e
is
ta k en
in
fo r th e s e c ­
of
in g t h e ir m o t io n s .
R e m o d e lin g o f t h e C S E A h e a d ­
c h a ir ­
u n d e r D r . P r e v o s t ’s
A
at F ran­
John
b e g in n in g
“T h e
(o n e e a c h
d e le g a te s
U n ite d
b u ild in g s
d ir e c to r s
c o n ta ct
be
c le a r e r id e a o f th e d ir e c tio n
e x e c u tiv e
c o m m itte e
th e
s a id ,
im p o r ta n t
we
has
seven
p o lic in g
in
c u r r e n t ly b e in g
q u e stio n s
th e
E m p lo y e e s
c h o ic e
R yan
w here
In o th e r a c tio n , M r. M c G o w a n
fle c te d th e c o n c e r n s o f th e u n io n
of
P revost
w ith
years
a d d itio n a l
Padavan
p s y c h ia tr is t
m a n ’s
fo r
M ANHATTAN— The
w ith th e p a tie n t o u tsid e th e h o s ­
p ita l,”
p a s t t h a t p a tie n ts
M e tro p o lita n
and
w ith in
w ith
th e
on
to
s e v e r e ly
w orker
in
M r.
th e
a c c u sto m e d
d is tu r b e d
r e a liz e
of
re c to r
D r . P r e v o s t s a id , h o w e v e r , t h a t
to
in s titu tio n a liz e d
and
th a t
" p r o fe s sio n a ls ” w h o fa ile d
P a lsy
m en ta l
as a co n ce p t— a s d oes th e C SE A .
ask ed .
C erebral
D e v e lo p ­
b e in g ta k e n o u t o f t h e o p e n c o m ­
a
h e e n d o r s e s d e in s titu tio n a liz a tio n
fo r
tr ip lic a te
3)
p e t it iv e c la ss . C S E A r e se a r c h d i­
p o litic a l
th e
b la m e
C en ter,
d ir e c tio n
liv e
“ d u m p in g ” p o lic y s h o u ld b e la id
th e
W illo w b r o o k
S e r v ic e
added
th a t
at
Several
E r ie
th e
Padavan
co n tra c t
c o n c e r n o v e r t h e n u m b e r o f title s
w as
a r e a o f d e in s titu tio n a liz a tio n fo r
S en a to r
c o m m iss io n e r
op en .
fo r m e r
th e in s titu tio n .
c a r r ie d o u t b y t h e D M H .
p ro p o sed
Page
fr o m
V ic to r B a h o u .
has
p a t ie n t s a s i t is
c ilitie s .
p a y b u t th e
w it h th e C o u n t y e x p ir e d D e c . 3 1 .
esta b --
n o te d t h a t h e is c a llin g a s p e c ia l
p u b lic ity
p r a c tic e
M e n ta l H y g ie n e f a ­
not
C S E A ’s
b e c o n v e n ie n tly
r e a lly
tr a n q u illiz e r s
C SEA
a c tio n
sta ff
a ls o
d id
The
D e­
if
p e r s o n a l le a v e if
tio n
“ o u t s id e .”
s ta te w id e
G overn or C arey
p a tie n ts
th a n
The
c o m m it­
tw o
ta k e
r e p o r ter).
p r o b le m
year
d e p a rt­
th e
o ffic e s
d u r in g
to
no
h e a r in g
D e­
r e je c tio n
th ir d
th e
th e co u n ty w ork ers
lo s t
r e so lv e
th a t
pay
fo r c lo sin g b e ­
1 p .m . a n d
o p tio n
to
p o lic y
days
C ity a lo n e , to p u b lic iz e t h e s it u a ­
h ik e
th e
m ore
h a l f - d a y ’s p a y
fo r e
a
p a ct,
sn o w sto rm s,
m e n ta l
fo r
on
a
s ic k
fu ll
an
dow n
c la u s e
of
v a c a tio n ,
a
m aker
The
v e lo p m e n t
and
s n o w -le a v e
re ta ry ,
a r e y o u r r e c o m m e n d a t io n s in th e
sta te ? ”
c o u n t y o f f i c e s c l o s e a f t e r 1 p .m .,
(C o n tin u e d
t h e fe e lin g t h a t a w a g e r e o p e n e f
th e
th e m u ltip ly h a n d ic a p p e d in th e
" d e in s titu tio n a liz a tio n ”
sta te -r u n
o f­
u n it
a
$ 2 5 ,0 0 0 w i l l b e s p e n t i n N e w Y o r k
Praise Padavan s Questions
S en a to r
m a n d a te d
em ­
1980.
“A
t h e s e le c tio n o f c a n d id a te s .
(C o n tin u e d
F e a th e r sto n -
CSEA B oard M e e t s
2 ,1 0 0 -
w h ic h
1978,
fo r
of
c o n tr a c t o n
w h ite -c o lla r
L o c a l p r e s id e n t E is s s a id .
1.
and
d is a g r e e d .
con­
1979 a n d a w a g e re o p e n e r c la u s e
m ake
B o a r d o f D ir e c to r s.
s u b m itte d
to
tim e
cem b er
T h a t p a c t o ffe r e d n o p a y r a ise
H e a d q u a r t e r s , 3 3 E l k S t ., A l b a n y , b y F e b . 3 . M r . S c h m a h l a s k e d
of
fo r
R oem er
sp ok esm an
lish e d
la t^ t
d is p u te w it h
c e m b e r b y a 3 -1 m a r g in .
T h e n o m in e e s a r e to b e s u b m itte d to M r. S c h m a h l a t C S E A
nam es
n ,
a
es­
im p r o v e d
over
had
u n it,
e a r lie r
th e
s t a t e L o c a l p r e s i­
m em bers
L e g isla tu r e
th a n
p lo y e e s ,
B e r n a r d C . S c h m a h l , c h a i r m a n o f t h e C S E A ’s s p e c i a l e l e c ­
upon
a
The
S ta te B a n k in g
B a n k in g D e p a r t m e n t . T h e e le c t io n w ill t a k e p la c e in F e b r u a r y .
r e p r e s e n tin g
R e g io n
and
c o n tr a c t. It m u st c o n ­
m em ber
th e r e s u lt o f t h e p r o m o tio n o f
c a lle d
C S E A ’s
th e
b a r g a in in g
The
d u c t a p u b lic h e a r in g b e f o r e im ­
to
p o s itio n
C o u n ty
sid e r
p r e s id e n t
b e h e ld
m a n a g e m e n t-c o n fid e n tia l
p r o c e d u r e s c o m m itte e , h a s
of
and
B en d et,
c o n tr a c ts
w ith
T h e e le c tio n
th a t
an
lo b b y is ts w ill b e u r g in g s t a t e le g ­
S e r v ic e
b liz z a r ^
a g e n c y sh op in
p ro p o sed
ta b lis h e d
con­
is la to r s t o r e in t r o d u c e a g a in t h is
F O R
th e
M r. L a ttim e r ,
haugh
b e r s o f th e H u d so n V a lle y C o m ­
a n d p a sse d b o th
O P E N
fo r
p r e s id e n t
th a t
v /o u ld
o f D ir e c t o r s f o r a
d en ts
see
r e tr ie v e d .
le g is la to r s ,
a c tio n
D e p a r tm e n t.
tio n
to
lo s t
th o u g h t
b la c k o u t c a s e s , S o lo m o n
Y ork
le a v e a n d p e r s o n a l le a v e b e n e fits .
o ffi­
D E P A R T M E N T
P esci
o ffic e
is
cedent
are
fe r e d
A L B A N Y — C iv il
V ic to r
N ew
som e
t h a t t h is r u lin g m ig h t s e t a p r e ­
yet had
th e h o s p ita l f a c ilit y w o u ld f u n c ­
N O M IN A T IO N S
B oard
th e
w h ile
tim e .
th e ir
C o n tr a c t V o te : Y e s
(C o n tin u e d
v e r ifie d
T he!
vacancy
not
r e tu r n e d ,
r e tr ie v e d
O ffic e
r
a
co n ta ct
tim e
show ed
have
tim e
th is
b u ild in g s ,
c o n t r a c t in g - o u t is s u e is d is p u te d .
W illia m
w ho
C ity
fa ct.
fo r
o th er s,
at
dow n
sto r m .
of
of
guards
w ork,
at
G o v e r n o r ’s o f f i c e
r e c o lle c tio n
th e
but
by
p e r f o r m e d th e ir d u tie s a n d t h e n
hom e
e a r ly ,
aw ay
and
c lo se d
w o r k e r s ’ le a v e
days
tio n ”
th e ir
sta te
in tr o d u c e d
sta te
M r. C arey
d a y s to
t h e n w e r e to ld t o g o h o m e . T h e s e
m any
sen t
d e v e lo p m e n t la s t
to
w o rk ers w h o sh o w e d u p fo r w ork
C ity ,
th e
m ore
r e p o r te d
T h e w orkers
Y ork
to
p r e s id e n t
w ho
has
w o r k , p e r fo r m e d th e ir d u tie s a n d
N ew
ask ed
VI
sta te
sta te
in
door,
n in e
tim e . U n io n
to
th o se
le a v e
la s t
up
fo r
th e
s io n , h o w e v e r , m e a n s t h a t C S E A
ch arge
le a v e
tu r n e d
show
D u r i n g l a s t s u m m e r ’s b l a c k o u t
th e ir
area
c o u n t ie s in t o a d is a s te r a r e a , y e t
th o se
g e t t h is r e s o lv e d .”
w ork ers,
w ork ers,
Y o r k C ity w e r e a p p r o v e d .
th e
to
tu r n e d
D ecem ber
and
w ork
a t th e W o r ld T r a d e C e n te r w e r e
R e g io n
c o s t in le a v e t im e , b e c a u s e o f a n
u
>
oi
u
'fi
th e fa c e
to
R o b e r t L a t t im e r w a s in c e n s e d a t
d u r in g a b la c k o u t la s t s u m m e r in
u
in
c o n tin u in g
w h ic h
a g a in s t
a n d s u b s e q u e n tly tr ie d to c h a r g e
in te r p r e te d
are
c o lle g e ,
d e c isio n
r e a d y a g r e e d t o p a y a f u l l d a y ’s
r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
C SEA
in g a b liz z a r d la s t w in t e r in
sta te
a r b i t r a t o r ’s
w age
one
p la n s to g e t b a c k d a y s lo s t d u r ­
th e
an
r e tr ie v e
fo r a w e e k to s a v e h e a tin g c o s ts
as
A lb a n y
of
to
a l­
b ecau se,
hour
p art
fo r th c o m in g
C ity
b ill
te g y s e s s io n la s t w e e k , le g is la tiv e
w estern
be
"W e
a
p o l i t i c a l a c t i o n c o m m i t t e e ’s s t r a ­
m ay
o b lig a tio n
th e
C SEA
and
an
th e
Y ork
le g is la tiv e
has
lo s t le a v e d a y s fo r a ll N e w Y o r k
S e r v i c e L a w .”
s to n h a u g h , a p a r tn e r o f th e fir m .
sta te
to it s w o r k e r s ,” s a id M r . L a ttim e r .
w a s “ fly in g
C ity , a c c o r d in g to J a m e s P e a t h e r At
"The
d a y s.
m u n it y C o lle g e u n i t r e c e n t ly w o n
W h ile C S E A -b a c k e d le g is la tio n
y e a r t h e b ill to r e tr ie v e lo s t d a y s.
th a t
lo s t
G o v e r n o r C a r e y , h o w e v e r , v eto e d
th a t
N ew
b ills
th o se
t h e G o v e r n o r ’s r e a s o n i n g , t h e b i l l
s t a t e w o r k e r s in t h e w e s t e r n p a r t
th e
A s s e m b ly
r e tr ie v e
le g a l
w o u ld r e tr ie v e lo s t le a v e t im e fo r
of
and
w o u ld
w o r k e r d is p la c e ­
th e
w eek:
1 ,0 1 5
p r e lim in a r y
g ro u p s.
r e s u lts
of
th e
stu d y
w ith
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