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v a c a n c y c re a te d b y T h o m a s
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new s c o n fe re n c e t h a t fo l­
lo w ed g ave n o in d ic a tio n o f
th e s u b stan c e o f t h e ir ta lk s .
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h o w e v e r, t h a t M r . C a re y to o k
a v e ry p o s itiv e a ttitu d e to ­
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p ro a c h on ch an g es in th e
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area s as s trik e p e n a ltie s a n d
a r b itr a tio n .
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to h a v e s a id , o f f th e re c o rd ,
t h a t th e p a c k a g e w as “ a f a i r
p ro p o sal a n d a n e x c e lle n t
s ta r tin g p o in t fo r n e g o tia t­
in g a p a c k a g e w ith th e L e g ­
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T a y lo r L a w re fo r m , th e re is
a n o th e r to p ic a b o u t to s u r­
fa c e t h a t is c a u s in g a g re a t
d e a l m o re c o n ce rn , a n d t h a t
is fo rth c o m in g a c tio n o n so c a lle d c iv il service re fo rm s .
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to c o rre c t conditions^ in te rm s
o f p ro te c tin g th e M e r it Sys­
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c o n c re te
has
e m e rg e d y e t o n th is issue
fro m e ith e r th e G o v e rn o r’s
o ffic e o r th e le a d e rs h ip o f
th e L e g is la tu re , a n d th e v e ry
vagueness o f c u rr e n t p ro ­
posals b o th e rs p u b lic e m ­
p lo ye e u n io n s v e ry m u ch .
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h a rd e r b a ttle s th is year..
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and
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as
you
a
fin a n c ia lly
sou n d
in s titu tio n .
I t s p r in c ip a l a im
is to m a k e c e r ­
ta in
e m p lo y e e s
th a t
have
p u b lic
sp en t
p r a c tic a lly
e m p lo y a b le
years
in
w ho
a ll
th e
to
in
In v est
im p r u ­
v io la tio n
of
E m p lo y e e s
w h ic h
r e p r e s e n ts
p lo y e d
e m p lo y e e s
in
N ew
Y ork
o f t h e C iv il S e r ­
v ic e
S ta te
“W e
th e
M e tr o p o lita n
C ity R e g io n # 2
L e v itt
A s s o c ia tio n ,
th o u sa n d s
liv in g
and
th e C ity o f N e w
of
em ­
Y ork
is s h o c k e d b y t h is a t t e m p t e d in -
be rebuffed.
suggest that
p a rty
o f the
tim id a tio n . I t m u s t
h is
o f o ffic e .
“T h e
ees
r e s p e c tfu lly
R e p u b lic a n
S ta te
of
N ew
Y ork
r e c o g n is e
A rth u r
L e v i t t ’s
e x c e l l e n t s e rv ic e
to
p e o p le
of
th e
N ew Y ork an d o ffe r
th e State of
h im its nom ­
in a tio n in t h e u p c o m in g e le c t io n
fo r
N ew
C o n tr o lle r
of
the State of
Y o r k .”
th e ir
se r v ic e
o f th e p e o p le o f t h e S t a t e o f N e w
Y ork, a re
c lin in g
a b le
years
d ig n ifie d
and
to
liv e
in
a
th e ir
d e­
r e a s o n a b ly
c o m fo r ta b le
m an­
ner.
“For
$9
b een
Information for fh« Calendar may b* lubmiftad diractly to THE LEADER.
It should includa tha date, tima, placa, address and city for tha function.
The address is: Gvil Service Leader, 233 Broadway, New York, N. f. lOpO?.
AHh.: CSEA Calendar.
FEBRUARY
4—Statewide non-instruc+ional school employees committee meet­
ing: 10 a.m., Thruway House Motel, Washington Ave., Albany.
8—Orange-Ulster-Sullivan Retirees Local 917 meeting: 2 p.m.,
Room 210, Kunis Building, Middletown Psychiatric Center.
8—Statewide State Executive Committee meeting.
Statewide County Executive Committee meeting.
9—Statewide Board of Directors meeting.
10—Long Island State Parks Local 102 Valentine Dance: Narragansett Inn.
15—Nassau Local 830 board of directors meeting: 5:30 p.m., Salis­
bury Club, Eisenhower Park; East Meadow, L.l.
21—New York Metropolitan Retirees Local 910 meeting: Ip.m.,
2 World Trade Center, room 5890, Manhattan.
21—Livingston County unit of Rochester Area Retirees Local 912
meeting: 2 p.m., Youth Center, Main St., Mt. Morris.
23—Long Island Region I executive committee meeting: 7 p.m. Re­
gion office, 740 Broadway, No. Amityville, L.I.
th e
p a st
b illio n
under
a r d sh ip
s ix
term s
p e n sio n
th e
of
th e
sy ste m
e x c e lle n t
C o n tr o lle r
has
ste w ­
A rth u r
L e v itt, it s s o le t r u s t e e . T h e p e n ­
s io n
sy ste m
and
its
tr u stee
are
b e in g t h r e a te n e d .
"A
grou p
of
p o litic ia n s ,
N ew
h a v in g
Y ork
d r a in e d
C ity
th e
N e w Y o r k C ity p e n s io n f u n d s , a r e
e y e in g th e S t a t e p e n s io n sy ste m s.
T h e y h a v e s t a t e d t h a t i f C o n tr o l­
le r
L e v itt
does
not
in v e s t
S ta te
p e n s io n fu n d s in s e c u r itie s w h ic h
he
b e lie v e s
are
in v e s tm e n ts ,
a
D e m o c r a tic
f ig h t a g a in s t h im
in g e le c tio n
poor
th ey
and
w ill
p a rty
in
r isk y
in s tig a te
p r im a r y
th e u p c o m ­
a n d s u p p o r t h is o p ­
p o n e n t.
W h ile
we
are
c o n fid e n t
th a t
C o n tr o lle r L e v it t w o u ld w in s u c h
a p r im a r y s t r u g g le , t h e a c t io n o f
th e
N ew
b ord ers o n
Y ork
C ity
I
I
unanswered as
th e third
As always, y o a
aU s i d e s . M o d i
i t w in actually
s till
lite r a tu r e fr o m
c o n s id e r a b le
p r e s i­
la w .”
m e e tin g s
M r. McGowan
“ C S E A w ill ta lk f a c t s in th is c a m p a ig n , a n d o n e f a c t
sta te ­
C o n fe r e n c e
th e
n
b u t a ll w e
a m p le s o f p u s h in g t h e lim it o f t h e la w .
w id e C S E A f o u r t h v ic e - p r e s id e n t
and
w ith
U n f o r t u n a t e ly , o u r c h a lle n g e r w ill n o t ,
D eL ong.
a
q u e stio n s
r e a l Issu es,
p e r tise , t h e s t a f f a n d
M r.
m any
c h a lle n g e
th e la w
on
c a n r e ly
under
Is w a r r a n t e d
w ere
so,
le g a l e le c ­
in te llig e n c e .
p u sh
te r ia ls y o u
v ic e -
a ssu ra n ces
it
t i o n ? I d o n ’t t h i n k
th ere
a v o id
your
r e ly in g
A u g u st,
fir s t
w ill
“C SEA
each
J u d ic ia r y
th e
it
A rea
of
and
even
r e p r e s e n ta tio n
u n io n s
L iv in g s to n
L ocal
or
Is th is a
U
tb a t
p o in t fir s t:
w hat is fa c t and
w h a t i s f i c t i o n ; w h a t i s r e a l l y i m p o r t a n t t o you in a unkm
a n d w h a t i s n o t . D o n ’t b e m i s l e d b y c l a i m s a n d charges th a t
h a v e n o b a s i s i n f a c t , f o r t h e l a w a l l o w s a wide latitude In
w h a t a c h a l l e n g i n g u n i o n c a n c l a i m , a n d m o s t challenging
such
R o c h e ste r
J u ly
to
d e te r m in e
th ey
“ I u r g e y o u to u s e g o o d J u d g m e n t. D e c id e
unw ar­
T u esd ay
e le c tio n
not
w ill b e l i t e r a l ly s w a m p e d
E m p lo y e e s A ss o c ia tio n , w ill m e e t
on
th e
L e t's
:S
E m p lo y e e :
“A lth o u g h
R e tir e e s L o c a l 9 1 2 , C iv il S e r v ic e
e le c tio n . B u t o u r p o in t is
th a t
im it
of
th in k a b le .
to do
to t h e
is u n ­
cS
sa
to th e le g a lit y , it a p p e a r s t h a t y o u w ill b e s u b je c te d t o
th e
th a t
—
doubt about
AN OPEN LETTER TO PST MEMIERS
R e tire e s
M O R R IS
or
th ey
“D ea r P S & T
h is
M T.
o v e r w h e l­
regard
g o e s a n y f u r th e r ,”
PERB
ask ed
b e lie v e s
le g a lity
any
s a id .
a c tu a lly
s u in g th e P E R B to h a lt a n
e le c tio n
fro m
w ith o u t
<
e le c ­
th e
is
so
charged.
v a lid a tio n
by
e le c tio n
not
is n o
e m p lo y e e s a t a ll,” M r . M c G o w a n
In essen ce, th e C SE A h a s ask ed
court
r a n d o m ly
m em b ers
or
c h a lle n g e r
th a t. B u t to b e c o m p e lle d
o p e r a tiv e s
c a m e a lo n g w ith o u t
PS& T
w h e th e r
e le c tio n s
PEF
w h e th e r
t io n .”
th e
p r io r
s ig n a tu r e s
w ere
w eek.
r e s o lv e d ,”
in
th e
Q
en ter
de­
to
and
im io n
to
m in g ly , th e r e
are
w ant
c o m p e lle d
v a lid
P S «S cT p e o p l e .
c h a lle n g in g
le g a lity
th e
regard
PS& T
w e ’r e
e le c tio n
th e
d efea t
have
know ,
“If
an
b e e n fo im d to h a v e s u b m itte d in ­
b e o n ly
to
u n io n s
up
PERB,
anyone w ho
w ant
tw o
c o m p r isin g P E F , th e S e r v ic e E m ­
v a lid , o r e v e n i f t h e y p u r p o r t to
fro m
th e
ord er
a n a c tu a l e le c t io n , t h e C S E A wHI
th a t
s ig n a tu r e s s u b m itte d
of
to
p lo y e e s I n t e r n a t io n a l U n io n , h a s
sy ste m
v o lu n ta r ily
one
u n fa ir
e x a m in e
except
L iv in g s to n
m u st
p u r p o r tin g t o b e s ig ­
n a tu r e s o f P S & T p e o p le a r e v e r y
w ith o u t c le a r in g
th e
“ T h e s e im p o r ta n t, fim d a m e n ta l
Issu es
in s t a n c e
ig n a t io n c a r d s a n d p e t itio n s , a n d
of
of
e le c ­
th e P E R B
30
in s u lt
th e
th is
r a ise d
s u s p e c t , a n d i t Ls o b v i o u s l y g r o s s ­
fro m
b e fo r e
in
has
ly
c o n s titu tio n a l to p r e v e n t a u n io n
in te r e s t
is c o n d u c t e d .
“ T h o s e s ig n a tu r e s s u b m itte d to
it
b e c a u se o f th e m a n n e r in w h ic h
in g
of
says
q u e stio n s
c o u r t t o d e t e r m in e t h a t it is im -
tio n
is le g a l.
C SEA
P E F o b ta in e d s ig n a t u r e s o n d e s ­
in t o
th e
e le c tio n
The
s ig n a ­
percent
v a lid
an
O b je c ts
tu r e s r e p r e s e n tin g a m in im u m o f
u n c o n s titu tio n a l,
but
t h e r e q u ir e ­
d e n t , s a id
A p r il
th ese
a c tu a lly
m e e tin g
doubt
s h o u ld n o t b e c o n d u c te d w ith o u t
sep a ra te
fr o m
has
sep a ra te
he
tio n
n e g o tia tio n s
is
a
re­
c o n tin u e d ,
s e r io u s
t h e c h a lle n g in g u n io n a s a s h o w ­
v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s o c ia t io n Ju ­
d ic ia l c o n fe r e n c e a n d t h e O f­
o th e r
t h a t w o u ld r e q u ir e t h e P E R B
M eet
A L B A N Y — F e b . 8 la t h e d a t e
p r o v is io n
any
p r o c e d u r e u n til
e le c tio n
h e ld
in
v a lid a te
C o u rt
th e
or
u n io n , c a n n o t s u e t h e P E R B
u n io n
R oem er
th e
J u st
th a t
C SEA ,
le a d e r
very
m e n t o f s u b m ittin g
“W e
p e o p le ,”
M cG ow an
is
about PEF
a r e t o t a ll y x m q u a li-
M r.
u n io n
“T h e r e
John M. Carey, adm inistra­
tive director of th e Civil Ser­
vice Employees Association’s
O ffice of Member Services,
has advised all presidents of
th e CSEA’s State D ivision Lo­
cals tliat they w ill continue to
be notified when one of their
members is served w ith a
notice of discipline. A recent
mem orandum
Inadvertantly
advised th a t th e practice
would be discontinued.
le n g e .
“P au l
E le c tio n , U n io n
p o litic ia n s
in t im id a t io n t o
fo rc e
Civil Service Employees Association’s director of leiislatfam
political action, Bernard J. Ryan, left, discusses pro-labor bills w ith
Assemblyman Seymour Posner, Democrat from th e Bronx and «duirm an of the powerful Assembly Labor Committee. Mr. Posner In s
been nom inated by th e Governor to the Workers Com pcnsatisn
Board, and h is eonfirm ation by the Senate is expected dtofffly.
§
L a y o ffs
C rip p le
(Continued from Page 2)
th e
b u ild in g
a lly
ill
w ill b e c o m e
w hen
th ere
is
c r itic ­
o n ly
one
C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s o c ia ­
B a h o u m e e t w ith h im
t i o n ’s M e t r o p o l i t a n
th e m a tte r . N o m e e tin g h a d b e e n
tr y in g
00
n u r se o n d u ty — p erh a p s th e n u r se
h e lp .
a
w iU b e t r e a t i n g
he
ly
ec
ill
p erson — a n d
u n a b le
. tim
to
in
a
y et, th e y
day.
b
reach
she
th e secon d
N u llis
h eads
w hen
•c
fa
we
have
get
th e
s t a n d s t ill,"
group.
“ S o m e tim e s
w e g e t a c a ll fr o m
get
to
te ll
th em
p a tie n t
to
p o lic e ,
to
h ere
som eon e
w ho
tr y
to
th e m s e lv e s
b r in g
h im .”
to
But
has
so
v ic -
M oham m ed,
th e
OB
H3
or
be
s a y , b u t i t c o u ld s o m e
" O u r w o rk is a t a
s a id
w ill
t i m e . I t h a s n ’t h a p p e n e d
g
M
a n o th e r c r itic a l­
N u rse s
R e g io n n . is
p r o v id e
M r.
th e
B endet
a c h ie v e d
n eeded
little
su ccess,
fa r.
m an
M s.
to
of
V ic to r
A lb a n y
C iv il
th e
th e
lo s t
H a r le m
B u lliiin g
a g e n c y ’s
tw o
n u r s e is
S ta te
n u r sin g
O ffic e
ce n te r
had
to
b e c lo s e d . H e a lth C e n te r s in B u f ­
S e r v ic e
fa lo , W a te r to w n , U tic a , S y r a c u se ,
B i n g h a m t o n a n d H a u p p a u g e , L .I .,
Bahou
sta te
c h a ir ­
s a id
c e n te r
C o m m is s io n , a b o u t t h e c u tb a c k s .
M r.
th e
B ahou,
a t p r e s s tim e .
H oran
and
M r. B e n d e t h a s c o m p la in e d b y
le tte r
arranged
co n fessess
t o d is c u s s
r e p lle f d
th ere
n o m o n ey to r e sta ff th e
M r.
B endet
S ta te
m oney
th ese
re to rted
L e g isla tu r e
to
h ir e
fu n d s
w as
ce n te r.
th a t
th e
a p p r o p r ia te d
n u rses.
s h o u ld
be
He
sa y s
put
w ere
C en ter
1 ,4 0 0
The
W o r ld
s ta tio n
p a tie n ts
fro m
tr e a te d
D ec.
16
to
J a n . 16. F o r ty -o n e o f th o s e c a s e s
w ere
to
u se . H e a ls o d e m a n d e d t h a t M r.
u n a ffe cted .
T rade
e m e r g e n c ie s.
"And
It
g ets
m o n t h ,” s a id
w orse
one
each
n u rse.
T h e r e u sed to b e e ig h t n u r se s
Q
at
th e
s ta tio n .
T hey
say
even
U
nJ
th a t w a s to o fe w . M s. M o h a m m e d
u
u
m ent
w as
n u rse
w hen
>
u
cn
s a id
sta te
C iv il
V ir g in ia
h e a lth
S e r v ic e
set
to
D ep a rt­
h ir e
a n o th e r
th e b u d g e t a x fe ll.
H oran,
d ir e c to r
of
s e r v lc e s -n u r sin g ,
w ho
S ay D ow astate Unsafe;
N urses Vew To R esign
s u p e r v is e s t h e W o r ld T r a d e C e n ­
ter
s ta tio n
s ta tio n s
and
in
sta te ,
o th er
o th er
sh ares
n u r sin g
c itie s
M s.
in
th e
M o h a m m e d ’s
a la r m .
“S e v e n n u r se s w e r e m o d e r a te ly
a b le
to
H oran
fro m
th r e e
do
in
th e
a
h er
te le p h o n e
A lb a n y
c a n ’t
concerned
j o b .”
do
th a t
s a id
in te r v ie w
o ffic e ,
it .
th e
M s.
I ’m
Sol
d e e p ly
n u rses
a w fu l lo t. W e
B e n d et,
p r e s id e n t
S o lo m o n
“b ut
w ill
b e p u s h e d to o fa r . T h e y a r e a s k ­
e d to d o a n
h e lp .”
M A N H A T T A N — N u rses a t
D o w n s ta te M e d ic a l C e n te r
B ro o k ly n say th e y w ill re sig n
in mass J a n . 3 0 imless haz­
ardous conditions there are cor­
rected.
n eed
of
th e
th e
B e n d e t,
C iv il S e r v ic e
s o c i a t i o n ’s
n ,
c a lle d
“ c o u r tin g
p r e s id e n t
of
E m p lo y e e s A s ­
M e tr o p o lita n
D o w n sta te
danger
a
d is a ste r ” b e c a u s e o f a
o n ly
are
one
th ree
and
s ta ffin g
is
rearranged
w ith
lo n g
as.
a r r e sts
go
w h ile
th e
occur
is
and
u n til p r o p ­
to
p r o v id e
room
ad e­
in te n s iv e
G rade
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
C SEA
D o w n sta te
a ls o
charged
M e d ic a l
th a t
p r o v id e s
p r e c a u tio n s o r p r o te c tiv e
no
C R A F T S
No Written Test
T itle
Chief Engineer (Ferryboat)
Master (Ferryboat)
Ordinance Equipment Mechanic
Quality Inspection Specialist
CETA REVIEW BOARD FORMED
C k )v.
d e v ic e s
H ugh
L.
has
T itle
Refrigreation and A/C Equipment
Operator
Ship Surveyor
Welder
For further information, contact a federal job information center
at either 26 Federal Plaia, New York, 10007 telephone (212) 2640422); 590 Grand Concourse, Bronx, 10451 212 292-4666); 271
Cadman Plaza East, Brooklyn, 11201 (212)330-7671).
"'The salary grades pay as follows: grade 2 pays $7,035; grade 3
$7,930; grade 4, $8,902; grade 5, $9,959; grade 6, $11,101; grade 7,
$12,336; grade 8, 13,662; grade 9, $15,090.
S e r v ic e
by
m e d ic a l
R u b in
H e a lth
o ffic e r ,
p u lm o n a r y
had
p a th o lo g y
d i­
v ir o n m e n t,
say
N ic h o la s
Q.
S e r v ic e
C SEA
th e
w i t h t h e G o v e r n o r ’s p l e d g e
m e n d t o s p o n s o r s m o r e e f f e c t iv e w a y s t o a llo c a t e p u b lic s e r v ic e Job s.
B oard
and
m e m b e r s I n c lu d e S t a t e
th e s o c ia l s e r v ic e s
and
I n d u s tr ia l
C o m m is s io n e r
P h ilip
R o ss
c o m m e r c e c o m m iss io n e r s.
•
A
H e a lth
serv ed
by
•
•
HE LOSES BID FOR OLD JOB
o ffic ia ls .
A le x lo u ,
d ir e c to r ,
o f Jobs fu n d e d
CETA
to c o o r d in a te Job s a n d Job tr a in in g a c tiv itie s . T h e b o a r d w ill r e c o m ­
n o tic e
fo r m e r B u ffa lo y o u th
m in is tr a tio n ,
lo s t
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s it iv e a c t io n t o p r o t e c t e m p lo y e e s .
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and
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fo r
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SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS
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w on
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improve the organization. The
com m ittee has asked all the a n ­
ion’s members to suggest ways to
restructure th e association. Jim
Ooan, th e union’s form er director
of operations, is the comm ittee
chairm an. It has already held
one m eeting and others are
scheduled. The com m ittee's m ain
task is to find the best way to
divide the union in to category
divisions.
th e le g a l c h a lle n g e p e r io d b e g in s .”
s lx - t o - o n e m a r g in a c h a lle n g e b y
th e
ter m ,
t h e a d m in is tr a tio n .
CALIFORNIA UNION TRYING TO REORGANIZE
C iv il S e r v ic e
A ss o c ia tio n .
in d e fin ite
of
t r a t i o n to o k o v e r C it y H a ll J a n . 1.
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tio n , w h ic h r e p r e s e n ts e m p lo y e e s
M id d le I s la n d
o f v ir tu a lly a ll N e w Y o r k
M illie V a s s a llo , r e c o r d in g s e c r e ta r y ; N ic k A v e lla , f if t h v ic e - p r e s id e n t ;
The
b iU
is
su p p o r te d
by
th e
cou n ­
T h o m a s C o r r id a n , s e c o n d
p r e s id e n t.
-
t ie s a n d h u n d r e d s o f m u n ic ip a li­
tie s .
A ssem b h rm a n
O reco
T oro
S tep h e n
(D -E r ie )
are
s io n o f le g is la tio n
p a ssed
in
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A s s a ils
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a d o p te d
U JS.
of
C iv il
a
n e w ly
S e r v ic e
em ­
p lo y m e n t p la n b e c a u s e , s a y s A D L ,
it
Q u o ta
a u th o r iz e s
c r im in a tio n
and
race
and
a g a in s t
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of
th e
sex
d is ­
w h ite m a le s
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g u is e
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It
of
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under
a d v a n c in g
th e
equal
em ­
p lo y m e n t o p p o r tu n ity is p a r tic u ­
la r ly a b h o r r e n t," s a id B u r t o n M .
T h e
C o s t o f F o o d
J o s e p h , A D L ’s n a t i o n a l c h a i r m a n .
M r . J o s e p h s a id t h e n e w
s u b s titu te s
race
fo r w h ic h
and
sex
p la n
q u o ta s
C iv il S e r v ic e c o m p e t i­
t iv e t e s t in g h is to r ic a lly p r o te c te d
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race,
r ig h ts
r e lig io n ,
r e g a r d le s s
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or
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new
procedure,
e n title d
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ris in g
a n d
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ta x e s ,
y e a r ,
a n d
a n d
r e n t,
t h e r e 's
p lo y m e n t
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“S u g a rm a n
P la n ”
or
th e
a fter
v ic e
c h a ir m a n J u le M . S u g a r m a n w h o
s ig h t.
d e s ig n e d
H a v e
y o u
t h o u g h t
a b o u t
y o u r
life
in s u r a n c e
c o v e r a g e
it,
w a s a d o p te d
by
th e
C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n D e c . 20.
la te ly ?
I t is s c h e d u le d to g o in t o e f f e c t
Y o u
f a m ily
v id e
t h e
s
w a i ^
t h e
s e c u r ity
t h a t
y e a r
is
s e c u r ity
a f t e r
p e a c e
o f
p r o v i d e d
a t
m in d
f o r .
t o d a y 's
Is
t h a t
y o u r
p r i c e s ?
c o m e s
f r o m
c o v e r a g e
A n d
h o w
k n o w in g
h ig h
a b o u t
e n o u g h
n e x t
t o
y e a r ?
due
p ro cess
and
eq u al
p ro tec­
M r. F o r ste r s a y s th e p la n c r e ­
a t e s a d is c r im in a to r y p r e fe r e n tia l
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program
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w h ic h
v e n e s th e
s i o n ’s
by
d ir e c tly
c o n tr a ­
C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is ­
r e s p o n s ib ility
b o th
a s set
p r e s id e n tia l
fo r th
e x e c u tiv e
d ir e c tiv e s a n d o r d e r s. T h e F o r s t­
er
le tte r
a ls o
g r e s s io n a l
S 2 0 0 e-1 6
n o tes
under
con­
m a n d a te
(4 2 0
S .C .
(e )),
th e
C o m m i s s i o n ’s
“a ssu re
C iv il S e r v ic e
proper
r o le
Is
to
n o n -d is c r im in a tio n
e m p lo y m e n t
as
r e q u ir e d
by
in
th e
C o n s titu tio n a n d th e s ta tu te s .”
y o u r
In
June.
It
s ^
a s id e
s iz a b le
p r o ­
b lo c k s o f f e d e r a l J o b s t o b e fU l-
A n d
e d e x c lu s iv e ly b y “ m in o r itie s " a n d
w o m e n b a s e d s o le ly o n r a c e a n d
t h a t ?
U nder
E x e c u tiv e
O rders
(N o s.
1 1 4 7 8 , 1 1 5 9 0 ), t h e c o m m is s io n is
r e q u ir e d
to “a ssu re th a t p er so n ­
n e l o p e r a tio n s in g o v e r n m e n t d e ­
p a r tm e n ts a n d a g e n c ie s c a r r y o u t
th e
o b je c tiv e
of
equal
e m p lo y ­
m e n t o p p o r tu n ity f o r a ll p e r s o n s .”
The
m in e s
r o le
Sugarm an
th e
and
very
P la n
“u n d e r ­
c o m m i s s i o n ’s
proper
is t h e a n tith e s is o f t h e
concept
of
equal
o p p o r tu ­
n it y .”
s e x , s a id A D L .
C S E A 's
a v e r a g e
t » n
s u p p l e m
b y
3 0 ,
e n t a l
t h o u s a n d s
a g a in s t
u n d e r
t h e
f o r
o f
l i f e
d o lla rs ,
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e x a m p le ,
t h e
p l a n
s p ira l.
p r e m iu m
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w eeks ago w o u ld fe e l i t in t h e ir p ocketb o oks a ro u n d p a y ­
d ays o r v a c a tio n tim e .
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w ho d id n ’t m a k e i t to w o rk d u rin g th e 1977 B u ffa lo snow
s to rm , th e N e w Y o rk C ity b la c k o u t o n J u ly 13 a n d 14, a n d
d u rin g th e re c e n t snow sto rm .
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w ere s e n t h o m e e a rly by su p erio rs w ill be d ocked fo r p a r t
o f th e d ay.
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th e S ta te L e g is la tu re passed a u th o riz in g sp ec ial p a y m e n ts
to th e b e lea g u ered B u ffa lo s ta te w o rke rs.
W e c a n fin d n o th in g m o re s im ila r to a “ C a tc h 22" s itu a ­
tio n th a n th e G o v e rn o r’s s ta n d . S ta te w o rkers a re n o t to
b la m e because snow clogged th e h ig h w a y s , stopped th e
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th e sto rm s a n d th e b la c k o u t. O n e sh o u ld n o t b la m e a w o rk e r
fo r d e c lin in g to push h is w a y p a s t a n a rm e d g u a rd w ho h as
o rd ers n o t to le t an y o n e in to th e b u ild in g .
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gives h im th e r ig h t to a c t th is w a y , a p o in t C S E A lea d e rs
d is p u te . M a y o r K o c h in sists th e C ity c a n ’t p a y w o rk e rs w h o
d id n o t show u p , fo r w h a te v e r reaso n , because th e c ity w o u ld
th e n be o b lig a te d to p a y w o rke rs w h o d id w o rk tim e -a n d a - h a lf p a y a n d h e says th e c ity c a n ’t a ffo rd th a t.
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fis c a l p lig h ts b u t w e o b je c t to o ffic ia ls a g a in a n d a g a in
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s itu a tio n arises.
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E v e n w h e n p eople w ith co m m o n in te re s ts b a n to g e th e r,
th e y are o fte n u n a b le to re a c h c o n c re te ag re em en ts.
D e s p ite th is , th e 22 m a jo r c iv il se rv ic e u n io n s in th e s ta te ,
o rg a n iz e d as th e P u b lic E m p lo y e e C o n fe re n c e , w ere ab le to
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a n d o n 14 o th e r ite m s o f p r io r ity le g is la tio n . W e fe e l th e
g roup m e rits c o n sid e ra b le p ra is e fo r th is a lo n e .
(H .A .T .)
c o m b in e d
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r ig h t t o s t r ik e d id n o t
th e
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H a­
P e n n s y lv a n ia ,
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sa fety .
n u m b e r o f s t a t e s , in c lu d in g
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of
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p u b lic
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th e c o n tr a r y , it su g g e sts th a t th e
p u b lic
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r e sp o n sib le o r g a n iz a tio n s , s h o u ld
n o t en jo y
t h e s tr ik e p r iv ile g e in
lim ite d s it u a t io n s .
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to
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m en t
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reach ed .
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th e s e im p r o v e m e n ts
lo r L a w . W it h
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w ill b e a c c o m p lis h e d .
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Law
C h a ir m a n
C o m m itte e .
L aw ,
le g is la tiv e
in a c t io n o n t h is is s u e . T h e A g e n ­
v ic e e m p lo y e e s o n
The Unknown Lawmen
a ll
la w m a k e r s
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years
cy S h op L aw
p r o v is io n
T h e M a y o r a l e d ic t to b a n d is c r im in a tio n a g a in s t h o m o ­
se xu als in N e w Y o rk C ity c iv il s e rv ic e job s h as b ro u g h t
a b o u t th e w r a th o f P a tro lm e n ’s B e n e v o le n t A s so ciatio n p re s ­
id e n t S a m D e M ilia . T h e P B A h e a d h as suggested t h a t h o m o ­
se x u a l p o lice o ffic e rs com e fo rw a rd so h e c a n le a rn ju s t
h o w m a n y th e re are on th e fo rce . W e d o n ’t t h in k th is is
a n y o f M r. D e M ilia ’s business. I t also suggests t h a t i f he
d oesn’t k n o w th e an sw e r, N e w Y o r k ’s h o m o s ex u a l police
m u s t be p r e tty good a t th e ir job s to re m a in u n k n o w n fo r
so lo n g .
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of
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By RICHARD GABA
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P e titio n e r is a p e rm a n e n t em p lo ye e in th e c iv il service
S ta te (ty p is t, g rad e 3 ) w ith th e D e p a r tm e n t o f L a b o r, D iv i­
sio n o f M a n p o w e r Services.
S h e w as n o tifie d b y a le tte r d a te d D e c. 11, 1974, t h a t
she w as b e in g te r m in a te d u n d e r S e c tio n 5 -3 o f th e c la s s ifie d
se rv ic e ru le s o f th e C iv il S ervice L a w . T h a t se c tio n p ro vides
t h a t a n em p lo ye e w h o is a b s e n t w ith o u t le a v e a n d w ith o u t
a n e x p la n a tio n fo r 10 d ays s h a ll be d eem ed to h a v e a u to ­
m a tic a lly re s ig n e d .
P e titio n e r re q u es ted th e re s p o n d e n t to co n sid e r h e r
c la im t h a t she h a d re c e n tly u n d e rg o n e a n o p e ra tio n fro m
w h ic h she w as s till re c o v e rin g a n d t h a t h e r su p erv iso r
h ara ss ed h e r u p o n h e r re tu r n to w o rk . T h e re s p o n d e n t, hQW ev e r, in fo rm e d th e p e titio n e r b y le tte r , d a te d J a n . 10, 1976,
t h a t th e o rig in a l d e te r m in a tio n w o u ld be a d h e re d to a n d
t h a t p e titio n e r w o u ld n o t be re in s ta te d . S h e c o m m en ce d a n
A r tic le 78 p ro c e e d in g c h a U e n g h ig h e r d is m iss al. T h e S u p rem e
C o u rt, N e w Y o r k C o u n ty , d ism issed th e p e titio n o n th e
g ro u n d t h a t th e p ro c e e d in g w as tim e b a rre d . T h e c o u rt
n o te d t h a t th e p e titio n e r d id n o t co m m en ce to file s u it
i m t i l M a y 12, 1975, w h ic h exceeded th e fo u r -m o n th s ta tu te
o f lim ita tio n s in A r tic le 78 p ro cee d in g s.
T h e S u p re m e C o u rt, A p p e lla te D iv is io n , F ir s t D e p a rt­
m e n t, h o w ev er, h e ld t h a t th e p ro c e e d in g w as in th e n a tu re
o f a m a n d a m u s a n d th e re fo re tim e ly c o m m en ce d . T h e h ig h e r
c o u rt reas o n ed t h a t th e re is a d is tin c tio n fo r purposes o f
th e s ta tu te o f lim ita tio n s b e tw e e n r e lie f so u g h t in th e n a ­
tu r e o f c e rtio r a r i a n d t h a t so u g h t in th e n a tu re o f m a n d a ­
m u s. T h a t is, in a p ro c e e d h ig in th e n a tu re o f c e rtio r a r i, th e
a g g rie v e m e n t arises fro m a f in a l d e te r m in a tio n . B u t, in th e
case o f a p ro c e e d in g in th e n a tu r e o f m a n d a m u s , th e a g ­
g rie v e m e n t does n o t a ris e fro m th e f in a l d e te r m in a tio n b u t
fro m th e re fu s a l o f th e b ody o r o ffic e r to a c t o r to p e rfo rm
a d u ty e n jo iije d b y la w . A c c o rd in g ly , w h ile i t is n o t neces­
s a ry to m a k e a d e m a n d a n d a w a it a re fu s a l b e fo re b rin g in g
a p ro c e d u re in th e n a tu re o f c e r tio r a r i to re v ie w , i t is neces­
s a ry to m a k e a d e m a n d a n d a w a it a re fu s a l b e fo re b rin g in g
a p ro c e e d in g in th e n a tu re o f m a n d a m u s . S u b s eq u e n tly , in
a m a n d a m u s p ro c e e d in g th e s ta tu te o f lim ita tio n s does n o t
ru n o u t u n t il fo u r m o n th s a f t e r th e re fu s a l. T h e c o u rt c o n ­
c lu d e d b y s ta tin g t h a t “th e p ro cee d in g h e re in fo r re in s ta te ­
m e n t a fte r d is c h a rg e is in th e n a tu re o f m a n d a m u s a n d w as
tim e ly co m m e n c e d .”
T H E C O U R T also addressed th e p e titio n e r's c o n te n tio n
t h a t h e r te r m in a tio n w ith o u t a h e a r in g v io la te s d ue p ro ­
cess o f la w . T h e C o u rt n o te d t h a t th e A p p e lla te D iv is io n ,
S econd D e p a rtm e n t in J o h n s o n v . D o w n s ta te M e d ic a l C e n te r
41 N .Y . 2d 1061, 396 N .Y .S . 2d 172, d e c la re d S e c tio n 5 -3 (d )
o f th e ru le s a n d re g u la tio n s o f th e D e p a rtm e n t o f C iv il S e r­
v ic e in v a lid as b e in g in c o n flic t w ith th e m a n d a te o f S e c tio n
75 o f th e C iv il S ervice L a w w h ic h re q u ire s a h e a r in g in a
case o f m is c o n d u c t o r in c o m p e te n c e . T h e re fo re ,, in a c c o rd ­
a n ce w it h * t h e S ta te ’s p o lic y o f r e in s ta tin g th o se te n u re d
em plo yees te r m in a te d p u rs u a n t to S e c tio n 5 -3 ( d ) , th e p e t i­
tio n e r is re in s ta te d w ith b a c k p a y . B e rn s te in v . In d u s tr ia l
C o m m is s io n e r, 398 N .Y .S . 2d 437.
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c o u n t y le g is la to r s a n d t h e p u b ­
im a g in e th a t if t h e fe d e r a l g o v ­
l i c t h a t t h e s e p e o p l e a r e n ’t r e ­
ernm ent
q u ir e d
s it u a t io n , i t c o u ld fo r c e a lo c a l
to
m eet
l.q u ir e m e n t s
we
th e
sam e
do.
u n its
need
sta te
o r g a n iz a tio n .
The
re-
lo c a l
th e sup p ort o f
The
th e
m a in
have
lo s t
th e ir
governm ent
u n it
th in k
I
b r in g
it
to
to
st
of
th e
(9
th is
th e
C SEA
th e
f« d o ^
g o v e r n m e n t ’s a t t e n t i o n b y d o c -
th e s a la r ie s . I n s o m e c a s e s , p e o ­
p le
aw are
p r a c tic e .
s h o u ld
t h i n g i s t h e y d o n ’t w a n t t o p a y
becam e
u m e n tln g
Job s. P lu s ,
^
ab u se.
s p e c ific
B r in g in g
in s ta n c e s
it
to
of
th e
a t­
i n o t h e r c a s e s , t h e y a r e m a k i n g m < » :e m < m e y t h a n
t e n t i o n o f k > c a l o f f i c i a l s p r o b a U y w o u l d n ’t c h a n g e
we
th e s e p r a c tic e s . P r e s su r e
a r e n ’t
e x a m in a tio n .
r e q u ir e d t o
C SEA
p ass
and a
lo t
a
d v il
of
o th er
fed era l
le f v e l.
m u st b e b ro u g h t a t th e
C o m p la in ts
to
lo c a l
o ffic ia ls
e ig h t
coun­
U J3.
S t e e l ’s
m o st U n ite d
p la n s
th ey
a m o u n t to
•
has
fed er a l
r u le d
age
in
r e la tio n s h ip
b etw een
a b ility
th e
to
cannot
do
be
age
fo rc ed
to
D e­
ie s a r e o f t e n s u s c e p tib le to m J s-
any
sta rted
sta n d
M ost
m ore
p rogram s
s c r u tin y
as
of
p a r tic ip a n ts
of
a
b io lo g y
tea c h e r
T o w n s h ip
at
S o u th
F r a c ti< m a l
gram
d is ­
tt
f o r p e o p le t o «be in . B u tv
Q ow
C SEA
H ig h
it
seem s
to
be
an
is s u e
a n d i t ’s a f f e c t i n g t h e p r o g r a m s .
io n
is
a tta d d n g
m a n d a to r y
tir e m e n t a t a g e 6 5 o n
re­
b e h a lf o f
M s. G a u lt. T h e A C L U m a d e t h is
a c la ss a c tio n , a f f e c t in g a ll p u b ­
lic e m p lo y e e s .
The
court
p o in te d
out
th a t
e x p e r ie n c e
w ith
th a t
r a th er
th a n
v a lu e .
w o u ld
in ­
d ecrease
Judge
a
L u th e r
S w y g e r t, in th e m a jo r ity (p in io n ,
w ro te,
“W e
can n ot
c o n s titu tio n a lily
c a tio n
of
u p h o ld
v a lid
p u b lic
a
as
c la s s ifi­
sch o o l tea c h e rs
b a se d u p o n a g e w ith o u t a s h o w ­
in g
th a t
it
r a tio n a lly
fu r th e r s
s o m e id e n tifia b le a n d a r tic u la b le
s t a t e p u r p o s e .” O n e o f t h e t h r e e
Judges
in
h o ld in g
th e
th a t
panel
age
d is s e n te d ,
W as a n
esta b ­
in o r d e r $o e n h a n c e t h e o r ig in a l
s h o u ld a n d t h e y a r e
d e s ig n
u s e d t o r e p la c e c iv U s e r v ic e e m ­
A ll f e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t r e t ir e ­
t h e p r o b t a n s s h o u ld b e ir o n e d o u t
m e n t a n d d is a b ility f u n d s am > ear
p rogram s.
u n d er sta n d
th e
C SEA
p u b lic
and
c o r r u p tio n
it
c o u ld
a ll
th ere
to
p la y
la w m a k e r s
Tbe
a
p lo y e e s . I t h in k
a
r o le
th r o u g h
to
p re­
in i t i a t e d b y t h e C S E A .”
le g is la tiv e
a c tio n ,
w h e th e r
lis h e d
c r ite r io n
J u st b e in g
or
not
it
is
•
to
be
fo r
•
h ard
h it
r e tir e m e n t.
•
by
in ju r y
and
d is a b iU ty c la im s . T h e U J 3 . P o s t a l
m ig h t b e .”
s e r v ic e s is o n e e x a m p le : I t p a id
LE TTE R S TO THE ED ITO R
are
U n fair
E d ito r , * n ie L e a d e r :
I
read
in
th e
Journal
th a t
p erson s
s e e k in g
fo r
P m ig h lc e e p a ie
fo r
sta te
Jobs
w iU
s o o n b e h e ld f o r p e r s o n s lo o k in g
fo r
Jobs
w e ll
above
th e
w r ite
lie v e
s in c e
th a t
to
are
b ecau se
w o u ld
p e o p le
be
are
A ls o ,
h o ld in g
p e r io d s o f
g e ttin g
b e n e fits ,
and
B ill
you
p e o p le .
pro-
I
b e­
tim e . C E T A
fed era l
e d u c a tio n a l
tra v d
pay,
sta te
coverage
vou ch ers.
o n p r e fe r r e d lists . M a n y o f th e m
E d ito r , T h e
is
th in g
th a t
in
th e
e ffe c t,
about
th e
A gency
l e t ’s
sta te
I
am
Long
and
do
Shop
s im ie -
w ork ers.
on
M . KEARNEY
P o n ih k e e p r ie .
N .T .
of
D ir e c ­
a c U v e i n F l m r id a
N ew
Y ork
r e tir e e s , a n d
I
am
S ta te
tr y in g
C o o r d in a to r
T hom as
I
c a n ’t
m erce
son
th a t
in
N ew
da
fa r
p e o p le
have
m ore
th a n
th r o u g h o u t
o ffere d
hdp
w ant
g u id a n c e
and
th e ir
q u e sti< m s a n d
F l m r l-
and
so m e
a n sw ers
r e tir e e b e n e f it s
r e b ir th in
C SEA
to
p r o b le m s .
A ll a r e v it a lly c o n c e r n e d
NYS
a
and
fee l a
b ecau se
o f tlie
D y­
g e n e r a l in s a y in g
C arey
A d m in is tr a tio n
a g e n c ie s a n d b u r ­
w h ic h
he
in te n d s
d o e s n ’t
he
te ll u s
th e
to
e u t.
ta x p a y ­
W a ll S t r e e t
Y ork
T im e s ,
Journal and
w hat
d e p a r t­
m e n t s h e ’s t a l k i n g a b o u t a n d p r e ­
c is e ly
He
w hat
th e
s h o u ld
ex p ec ted
fro m
w ith
C om ­
John
e r s , w h o p a id f o r h i s $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 a d s
in
So
th e
eau s”
W hy
N e w sle tte r
great
be so
h a s “red ta p e
th e C SE A
r e su lte d
u n d er sta n d h o w
C o m m is s io n e r
can
G i l m a r U n ’s a r t i c l e s i n
d ozen
L e tte rs to th e E d ito r s h o u ld be less th a n 200 w ords.
T h e L e a d e r reserves th e r ig h t to e x tr a c t o r condense
p e rtin e n t sectio ns o f le tte rs t h a t exceed th e m a x im u m
le n g th . M e a n in g or in t e n t o f a le t te r is n e v e r c h a n g e d .
E x te n s iv e le tte rs t h a t c a n n o t be e d ite d to a re a s o n a b le
le n g th a re n o t used u nless t h e ir v ie w p o in t is so u n iq u e
t h a t , in T h e L e a d e r’s J u d ^ e n t , a n e x c e p tio n sh o u ld
be m a d e . A ll le tte rs m u s t be sig n ed a n d b e a r th e
w rite r's ad d ress a n d te le p h o n e n u m b e r. N a m e s w ill be
w ith h e ld u p o n req u est.
of
102
to fo r m a s ta te w id e o r g a n iz a tio n .
resp o n se.
LETTERS P O L I C Y
C h a p ter
B oard
now
R e tir e e
M ABY
p r e s id e n t o f
Parks
C SEA
b e h a lf
C SEA
E d ito r , T h e L e a d e r :
th e fo rm er
th e
Red Tape
L eader:
I sla n d
to r s. I a m
u n fa ir
w a itin g
Florida Retirees
p o s itio n s
e m p lo y e e s w o r k in g f o r t h e s t a t e
N ow
th is
m any
lo n g
are
en­
tr a n c e le v e l.”
I
m in o r ity
v is io n a ls
in
red
te ll,
ta p e
to o ,
Is.
w hat
t h e t a x p a y e r -p a id q u a r te r -
p a g e p o r tr a its o f h im s e lf in th o se
c o s tly
a d s.
C A R R IE D IA M O N D
e d i t s r e tir e e d iv is io n . T h e C S E A
see
t h e ir
p r o b le m s
w o u ld lik e
to
d is c u s s e d
In
th e L ead er.
LOU
COLBY
H oU day.
F la .
is
a c c o m p lis h m e n ts
w a y p r e s id m t M c G o w a n d e v e lo p ­
r e tir e e s in F lo r id a
a
change
new
In creases
r e tir e m e n t.
re­
th a t
U nder
fed er a l r e ­
annual
n
?
I
I
in c r e a s e s
d e x c h a n g e s t h a t o c c u r w h ile th e y
s t ill e m p lo y e d .
The
r e tir e m e n t
b e n e fit
fe d e r a l c iv il s e r v ic e
b a sed o n
annual
fo r
a
e m p lo y e e
is
t h e e m p l o y e e ’s a v e r a g e
s a la r y d u r in g t h r e e c o n ­
s e c u tiv e
h ig h e s t
p a id
years
and
th e n u m b er o f m o n th s in fe d e r a l
in c lu d in g
A nnual
u n u sed
a d ju stm en ts
m ad e fo r th e co st o f
s ic k
are
liv in g .
S c h o o l.
C E T A p e o p l e d o n ’t g e t a s m u c h
th e
th e
fir s t
program ,
lo r
p ro ra te
T h e A m e r ic a n C iv il L ib e r t ie s U n ­
e x p e r ie n c e frr a n t h e Job a s t h e y
r e a lly
be
th ey
CETA
at
lo g ic a l
of
to
W hen
th e
r e tir e
u n i t to b r in g a b o u t t h e p r e s s u r e
H ere
seem
and
fin a n c e s .
ste p s.
seem ed to b e a v a ry good p ro­
se r v ic e s r e n d e r e d , q u a lific a ­
w o u ld
w h a te v e r
C o u n ty
a n n r o p r ia tio n .
tr ib u tio n
vent
O nonda^
d o n ’t k n o w i f t h e y s h o u l d t a k e
tio n
th e
ty p is t,
s t a t e a n d fe d e r a l fu n d in g , m o n ­
c o u ld
in fo n n in g
M oody,
p a r t m e n t o f S o c i a l S e r v i c e s : ‘T
to
in
M ild r e d
to
r e c e iv e
se r v ic e ,
t e a c h e r ’s
" W ith
a s k in g
a fte r
le a v e .
crease,
D e p a rtm en t:
la w
s p e c ific s d a g e .
L e t t h e p u b lic lu io w
P r o b a tio n
is
th e
T h e c a s e in v o lv e d J u lia G a u lt,
a
a g e o ften
R ic h a r d J o h n , p r o b a tio n o ffic e r , O n o n d a g a C o u n ty
and
Job, e m p lo y e e s
com e
w h a t w e a r e u p a g a in s t.”
M ke
te a c h in g , w h e r e th e r e is n o c le a r
have
d e a f e a r s .”
GAU
are
court
w ork
la t iv e p r o c e ss, s h o u ld b r in g th e is s u e t o t h e p u U ic .
fa lle n o n
re­
65.
a p p e a ls
th a t
general
b a s e d o n t h e c o n s iu n e r p r ic e i n ­
c o n tr a c ts
r e tir e m o x t a t
a
$400
•
te a c h in g
and
w ith in t h e le g is ­
fo r m u la , a
A c c o u n tin g O ffic e r e p e a t n o te s .
tir e e s
k n o w le d g e
im io n s , in s t e a d o f J u st w o r k in g
N a tio n s
say.
•
M ost
in g : “S in o e C E T A is a f e d e r a l­
but
w o r ld .
m o r e t h a n o ld r e tir e e s u n d o : t h e
c o s t-o f-liv in g
t h e p r e s e n t la w , n e w
brought
p o r ta tio n , D iv is io n o f E n g in e e r ­
aU
w ere
N a tio n a l
occur
fo r c e le g is la tio n . A s a
B ill E g lo ff, e n g in e e r in g a id e . D e p a r tm e n t o f T r a n s ­
S o c ia l
1976
c o im t r ie s . O v e r a ll a s s e t s o f 4 0 0 ,-
q u ir e
e x a m in e r ,
of
G ro ss
%
u
•
P roduct
have
end
th e
CA
N e w f e d e r a l r e tir e e s a r e g e t t i n g
w o u ld
But
d o e sn 't
o v e r a ll
r u le .
o
s o n s h o u ld b e h ir e d to f ill o n e
no
n e e d e d t o e x a m in e C E T A p o s itio n s .”
degree.
th e
a b u s e s t a k in g p la c e . S e c o n d ly , I
th a t
n o le g a l r i g h t s u n d e r c o lle c t iv e b a r g a in in g .”
great
to
C ETA per­
is
p ressu re
p u b lic
in
th a n
w e a r e fo r c e d t o b a r g a in fo r a n d r e p r e se n t C E T A
s e r v ic e
e x c e p tio n
•
fig u r e t h a t th e ir
and
d o u b le
N e w Y o ilc C it y a g e n c ie s a r e n o
a sse ts.
T hey
year
to
a t th e
fille d .
e m p lo y e e s w h o a r e g e n e r a lly te m p o r a r y a n d h a v e
s till
p e n sio n
la s t
fig u r e
1979.
fa n ta stic
p r iv a te
m illio n
th e
la r g e r
not
d o e s n ’t h a v e t o a l l o w t h i s a n d C I S I A s h o u l d b r i n g
are an d
som e
$629
ex p ec ts
a sse ts
but
t o r e p la c e c iu r e n t e m p lo y e e s . T h e S t a t e L e g isla tu r e
M ic lu ie l
w ith
out
and
p rev e n te d b ecau se C E T A
th e
com e
i l l i o n
u n io n o f fic ia ls t o d e te r m in e a p y
n o n -fu n d ed
on
c o l­
u m n in th e N ew Y o rk P o st, h a v e
J ^ t
r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s
B
P h llU n
Q r e e r , a u th o r s o f fin a n c ia l
fille d
a
and
My
scH n eo n e
a
are
by
p erson nel
T h ese
fu n d ed
b e h ir e d in t o a n e w jo b , a n d if
of
th a t
b e r e v ie w e d
p r m n o tio n .
p e o p le
th a t
Proba­
c o m m itte e c o n s is tin g o f c o u n ty
o p in io n
h ir e
p o s itio n s
s h o u ld
of
p o s itio n s o r e x ­
g u id e lin e s a n d n o r m a l r o u te s o f
are
th ey
D ep a rtm en t
K a n d e ll
Full EmploymtMt
Is Th« Key
To Prosperity.
B)iy U.S. Mado Prodacts
As a public service. The L eadtf
continues to publish the names
of individuals who are benefici­
aries of unclaimed checks from
the New York S tate Employees’
Retirem ent System and the S tate
Policem en’s and Firem en’s Fund.
The Leader or the New York
S ta te Employees’ R etirem ent Sys­
tem in Albany m ay be contacted
for inform ation as to how to
obtain the funds.
FotlowinK b a lisdns of thoae iadividuab whose meoibcrship terouMMcd pur­
suant to the provisioM of tcctioa 40.
parasraph 1 of the Retireaem mmi So­
cial Security Law om or befoie AoBMt
31, 1974.
(Cofltimicd from last wedc)
Dubois, Juan A .............. Atlanta, Ga.'
Dumiak, John Jr ...................... Yo*deef»
Earle, Warren ..................
Liberty
Edgerill. Ocda ..............
St Albans
Edkin, Ellis T ............................... Orld
Edmonds, Rufus .................... New York
Emmons, Judith L ...................... Buffalo
Eraso, Ciro R, MD .................. Brooklya
Erlich, Michael .................. New Ywfc
Evans, Bernice ............................Buffalo
Flynn, Joseph P .......... Jersey City, NJ
Foster, William ......................Hawtbom
Fry. Margaret A .............. Spring Valley
Galunke, David L .................. Fairport
Geider, June .................. Spring Valley
Gifford, Garth E ....................... *ilfalo
Gonzales, Estrella M ...............Breeiweod
Goodway, Debra A .....- ...... — Mezko
Gordon, Kenneth A
Wards Island
Graham, Joseph ................ Semic. Wash
Gray. Michael R .................. Binghamton
Greenberg. Dolores ...................... Iilwca
Greene. Lewis F ................. Frcqtort
Gregory. James E .................... Elmir*
Groner, Rosemarie .............. New York
Rodsenct
Hale, Emmett J ..........
Haley. Jean D .................... —Stoaey Pt
HaU, Wesley C ................... Jittle Yock
Harris, Julia ................................ Jiunt
Hanley. Wendy E ............ — ...... Idlmca
Haskell. Walter R
„...Stue bland
Hatcber. Sylvia ......... — ......... Brooklyn
Hayes. Evdyn .......................... BrooUyn
Heath, Robert E ................ Binghamton
Henchy. Michael J .......... Highland FaUs
Herman. Lynn
........................Buffalo
Hess, Sheila .............. Long Island Gty
Holden, Gertrude ...»............_..Bayihore
Holloway, Vera L .......... New York Gty
Hunt. Hart>ld A .— ....... .......... Delhi
Hunt. Sidney .................
New York
Hunter. Patricia A ................... .Baffalo
Hutchinson, Lawrence J
Hagman
lies. Kaye A .................- ...Staten bland
Jenkins, Charles L ..............
Beacon
Johnson. Dianne J ........
New York
Johnson, Gary M .................. San Remo
Johnson. Robert D ........... .Gordon Hts
Jones. Robert S ................ Stony Point
Joyce. Richard G ............
Buffalo
Joyce. Rosemary ...................... Brooklyn
Kabot, Grace A .................. Binghamton
Kalney, Paul W ................ Taneytown
Kank^enski, Marilyn M ........... Buffalo
Kasprzyk, Jane .......................... Buffalo
Keenan, Louise ............................Bronx
Kehoe, John P .................... Woodhaven
KeUy. William M .................... Homdl
Kem. Harry .................
EaMport
Kttowlton. Carol A .................. Albany
Koch, Robert W
Granite Springs
(To Be Continued)^
,
§
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00
ros
W
A
R e p o r t
Y
S
P a r t
A
S
th e em plo yees h a v e h a d a n o p p o rtu n ity to see w h a t tb e y
c a n do i f th e y a re a llo w e d to w o rk w it h th e re s id e n ts a n d
do s o m e th in g m o re th a n c h a n g e t h e ir c lo th e s a q d fe e d th e m .
U n d e r th e o ld c u s to d ia l system t h a t ’s a b o u t a ll a n em p lo ye e
co u ld d o: ke e p th e m c le a n , a n d k e ep th e m fe d ,” D r . H u n te r
said.
E m p lo yees becom e v e ry p ro u d o f w h a t th e y c a n do. W h e n
w e a re s h o rt o n s t a f f a n d a ll th e y a re c a p a b le o f d o in g is
te n d in g to fe e d in g a n d dressin g, th e n th e y becom e fru s ­
tr a te d ,” she sa id .
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T h e c iv il service system co u ld be a n e ffe c tiv e in s tru ­
m e n t fo r m itig a tin g som e o f th e fa c to rs t h a t c o n trib u te
to th e le v e l o f assaults a g a in s t M e n ta l H y g ie n e em ployees.
T h e se fa c to rs in c lu d e u n d e rs ta ffin g , lo w w o rk e r m o ra le ,
in a d e q u a te tr a in in g a n d in s tan ce s o f s t a f f a n d m a n a g e m e n t
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A c c o rd in g to D r . Koz;, d ir e c to r o f M a n h a tta n P s y c h ia tric
C e n te r, “th e re a re stu d ie s w h ic h show t h a t in e n v iro n m e n ts
w h e re m o ra le Is d o w n yo u w ill h a v e m o re as sa u lts.”
I n N e w Y o rk C ity , w h e re th e In c id e n c e o f assaults
a g a in s t s ta ff Is g re a te s t, em p lo ye e m o ra le seem s a t its lo w es t,
based on th e h ig h d a ily a b se n te e r a te a t W lllo w b ro o k D e ­
in c o m p e ten ce .
U n d e rs ta ffin g is a p ro b le m in M e n ta l H y g ie n e ce n te rs
th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te . I n th e w ords o f A lv in M e s n ik o ff, N ew
Y o rk C ity M e n ta l H y g ie n e re g io n a l d ire c to r, “W h e n w e’re
s tru g g lin g to even m a in ta in a n urse on a w a rd o v e rn ig h t,
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th e re ’s a p ro b le m .”
T h e g e n e ra l p ro b lem o f u n d e r s ta ffin g ca n be resolved
o n ly th ro u g h th e a p p ro p ria tio n o f fu n d s by th e L e g is la tu re .
H o w eve r, th e re is a n aspect o f th e u n d e rs ta ffin g p ro b lem
th a t s ig n ific a n tly in flu e n c e s th e le v e l o f assau lts, a n d a b o u t
w h ic h s o m e th in g ca n be done w ith o u t le g is la tiv e a c tio n .
T h e re are n o t en o ug h m a le w orkers o n th e w ard s .
T h ro u g h o u t th e s ta te , b o th s ta f f a n d d ire c to rs c o m p la in
a b o u t th e low ra tio o f m en to w o m en w o rk in g in th e psy­
c h ia tric a n d d e v e lo p m e n ta l cen ters.
W o rk e rs say th e y w o u ld fe e l m o re secure w ith m o re m en
s ta ffin g th e w ards, because o f th e k n o w le d g e t h a t m a le
w o rke rs co u ld be re lie d u pon to subdue th re a te n in g c lie n ts .
D ire c to rs s y m p a th iz e w ith th e a p p re h e n s io n o f th e s ta ff b u t
c o m p la in t h a t because th e y a re re q u ire d to select s ta f f a c ­
c o rd in g to c iv il service lis ts, a n d since th ose lis ts , fo r w a rd
service job s, are fille d p re d o m in a n tly w ith w o m en , m o re
fe m a le aides a re h ire d , a lth o u g h m o st d ire c to rs w o u ld ag ree
t h a t th e h ir in g o f m a le aides is c u rr e n tly d esirab le .
“E v e ry o n e , th e p a tie n ts , th e s t a f f k n o w w e n eed m ore
m a le s ,” G a b rie l K o z, d ire c to r o f M a n h a tta n P s y c h ia tric
C e n te r said .
T h e p ro b le m was s ta te d s lig h tly d iffe r e n tly by S yracuse
D e v e lo p m e n ta l C e n te r d ire c to r G eo rg e C, B u c h h o ltz , w ho
sa id t h a t a s k in g to h ire o n ly m e n co u ld in v o lv e a d is ­
c r im in a tio n p ro b le m , “b u t a t le a s t y o u ’d lik e som ebody w h o
is m o re m u s c u la r, w ho a t le a s t h as m o re s tre n g th ,” w h ic h
o fte n m e an s h ir in g a m a n . “T h is h as b een a p ro b le m in
T h ro u g h o u t
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th e w ard s.
som e cases,” he said.
L ou is G . H u z e lla , d ire c to r o f W e s t S en eca D e v e lo p m e n ta l
C e n te r, said , “ as th e c iv il service lis ts e x is t a t th is tim e , it
m a ke s i t r a th e r d iff ic u lt fo r us to use a ju d g m e n t as to
w h e th e r th e e n try sh o uld be a m a le o r a fe m a le .”
T h e d ire c to r o f research fo r th e C lvU S ervice Em ployees
A s so ciatio n , W illia m B lo m , said t h a t w ith in th e s ta te ’s c iv il
service system th e re is a p ro visio n c a lle d sex c e rtific a tio n ,
w h ic h p e rm its h ir in g on th e basis o f sex in cases w h e re such
a d is tin c tio n is proved to be c r itic a lly im p o r ta n t.
“T h is h as becom e m ore d if f ic u lt to do because o f a f ­
fir m a tiv e a c tio n . N o t th a t w e ’re opposed to t h a t , b u t th is
seem s to be a case w h ere i t ’s w o rk in g o pp o site o f th e w ay
we w o u ld h o p e,” M r . B lo m said.
R o b e rt Q u in n , d e p u ty d ire c to r o f th e D e p a rtm e n t o f
C iv il Service,, ag reed t h a t th e sex c e r tific a tio n p ro visio n is
m u c h m o re d if fic u lt to a p p ly to d a y , “ th a n te n ye ars ago,
w ill be m a d e . . . to h a v e a t le a s t o n e m a le
a tte n d a n c e .” B u t. In a severely u n d e rs ta ffe d
m a n y a re , th e s ta te a p p a re n tly w o u ld n o t be
c o n tra c t b y p la c in g o n ly fe m a le aid es o n a
“ e v ery e f f o r t ” h a d b een m a d e to a v o id t h a t
v e lo p m e n ta l C e n te r, fo r e x a m p le .
“T h e em ployees a n d th e p a tie n ts in N e w Y o r k C ity are
to ta lly screw ed,” a c c o rd in g to C reed m o o r P s y c h ia tric C e n te r
d ire c to r W U lia m L . W e rn e r. “H o w ca n you h a v e good m o ra le
w h e n yo u ’re n o t g e ttin g p a id subsistence, w h e n yo u k n o w
t h a t everyb o d y o u ts id e Is g e ttin g m o re th a n yo u , w h e n you
h a v e to process en o rm o u s vo lu m es o f people, a n d w h e n
th e re ’s a s e e th in g a ttitu d e t h a t nobody cares a b o u t th is
o r is try in g to do a n y th in g to r e c tify th e s itu a tio n .”
I n c o n tra s t to N e w Y o r k C ity , m a n y u p s ta te In s titu tio n s
h a v e fe w e r assau lts a g a in s t s ta ff a n d less o f a m o ra le
There
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M a rc y P s y c h ia tric C e n te r, lo c a te d o u ts id e o f U tic a on
m o re th a n 100 acres, h as a g o lf course, te rm e d a “r e c r u it­
m e n t in c e n tiv e fo r d o c to rs,” by th e p erso n n el d ire c to r. T h e
assaults a g a in s t s t a f f are re p o rte d to be ju s t a b o u t n o n ­
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T h e ra p y aid es a t seve ral o th e r in s titu tio n s c o m p la in e d
t h a t th e y w e re n o t re a lly p a rtic ip a n ts in th e th e ra p e u tic p ro ­
cess; t h a t m o s t o f th e ir tim e w as s p e n t k e e p in g house, a
s itu a tio n t h a t to som e w as p a r tic u la r ly g a llin g , because o f
th e re c e n t p ro h ib itio n p re v e n tin g c lie n ts fro m d o in g a lm o s t
a n y chores.
T h e w o rke rs w a n te d to k n o w h o w th e y co u ld e x p e c t a
p a tie n t o r re s id e n t to t r e a t t h e ir o rd ers w it h re sp ec t, if , fo r
e x a m p le , ju s t p r io r to c o n fro n tin g a p a tie n t a b o u t h is be­
h a v io r, th e aid es w ere on h a n d s a n d kn ees w a s h in g th e flo o r
o f t h a t p a tie n t’s ro o m .
, S o u th B e a c h P s y c h ia tric C e n te r h a s co m e u p w it h a
u n iq u e s o lu tio n to t h a t p ro b le m . T h e ru le th e re is: H e w ho
sees it , c le an s i t — d o c to r, a id e , n u rse, w h o ev er.
R o g e r H e a th , th e d ire c to r o f U tic a a n d M a r c y P s y c h ia t­
ric C e n te rs , w h e re m o ra le is r e la tiv e ly good, s a id t h a t “ In
th e In s titu tio n s w e k n o w th a t, in ro u n d n u m b e rs , a b o u t 20
p e rc e n t o f th e p a tle n t-c a r e w a rd s t a f f ’s tim e is d e vo ted to
h o u se ke ep in g ta s k s .”
H e suggested t h a t th e tas ks be s e p a ra te d , r a th e r th a n
“o v e rp a y in g g ra d e 9’s fo r w a s h in g w in d o w s .”
D e p a rtm e n t o f M e n ta l H y g ie n e ’s d e p u ty co m m is s io n e r
fo r m a n p o w e r a n d e m p lo ye e re la tio n s . J a c k L a g a tt, said
t h a t “ w e do n o t see h o u se ke ep in g chores as a n e s s e n tia l p a rt
o f th e th e ra p y a id e ’s jo b .”
“ H o w e v e r, th e re w o u ld c le a rly be tim e s w h e n i t w o u ld
be a p p ro p ria te fo r a th e ra p y aid e to p itc h In a n d c le a n up
a p a tie n t . . . T h e re a re cle an ers . W e do e x p e c t w a rd aid es,
w ho a re a ste p b elo w th e th e ra p y a id e , to p e rfo rm lig h t
h o u se ke ep in g c h o res ,” h e said .
R o b e rt G u ild , C S E A c o lle c tiv e b a rg a in in g s p e c ia lis t, said
t h a t th e w a rd service c a re e r la d d e r, w h ic h h e h e lp e d es­
ta b lis h , p ro vid e s th e jo b o f w a rd a tte n d a n t fo r h o u se ke ep in g
chores.
T h e w a rd a tte n d a n ts ^ h e sa id , a re supposed to re lie v e
th e s itu a tio n o f th e ra p y aid es d o in g h o u se ke ep in g , n o t neces­
s a rily e lim in a te it.
I t is b a s ic a lly a p ro b le m o f “o u t - o f - t it le w o rk ” because
th e “s ta te d oesn ’t h a v e e n o u g h g ra d e 4 ’s,” h e sa id ,
M r , G u ild suggested t h a t a w a y to r e c tify th is p ro b lem
e x is te n t th e re .
C ra ig D e v e lo p m e n ta l C e n te r h as a cam p us o f re d b ric k
n in e te e n th -c e n tu r y b u ild in g s a n d a g o lf course, lo c a te d in
fa r m la n d a b o u t a n h o u r so u th o f R o ch es ter. T h e re to o , th e
in c id e n ts o f severe a s s a u lt a g a in s t s ta f f a re fe w . A nurse
w as b a d ly b e a te n s e v e ra l m o n th s ago a n d is s t ill o u t o f
w o rk , a n d v e ry b itte r. B u t th e m a g n itu d e o f th e p ro b le m In
no w a y co m p ares to t h a t In N e w Y o r k C ity .
N a d in e H u n te r, C ra ig d ire c to r, said t h a t s t a f f m em bers
w h o h a d been a t th e in s titu tio n fo r m a n y years, since th e
p ro visio n o f care w as s tr ic tly a c u s to d ia l ch o re , lik e th e ir
w o rk a lo t b e tte r n ow .
“F ace It , y o u ’d r a th e r be w o rk in g a n d seein g som e p ro g ­
ress th a n s ta n d in g w a tc h in g a g ro u p o f peo ple fo r eig h t
h o u rs a d a y ,” she said .
“O n e o f th e fru s tra tio n s o f re s tric tiv e s ta ffin g Is th a t
B U l 'F A L O
P8Y CH 1A TK 1C
W E ST SEN ECA D E
fo r e x a m p le .”
H o w e v e r, la s t D e ce m b er, C reed m o o r P s y c h ia tric C e n te r
was a u th o riz e d to h ire 10 m a le th e ra p y aides to s ta ff a n ew
lo cked w a rd , w h ic h w as es tab lis h e d a f t e r a series o f a rtic le s
in lo c a l n ew sp ap ers c h arg e d t h a t v io le n t p a tie n ts w ere
le a v in g th e grounds o f th e h o s p ita l a n d w a lk in g th ro u g h
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th e n eig h b o rh o o d s o f Q ueens.
T h e co n sequ en t p u b lic re a c tio n c re a te d a crisis s itu a ­
tio n . W h a t o n ly w eeks b e fo re h a d seem ed a n im possible
m o d ific a tio n o f th e ru le s was a c co m p lis h e d w ith a p p a re n t
ease.
C S E A c o lle c tiv e b a rg a in in g s p e c ia lis t R o b e rt G u ild sug­
gested t h a t e le v a tin g th e s a la ry le v e l w o u ld m a k e w a rd
service w o rk a ttr a c tiv e to m o re m e n , as w e ll as w om en .
S e c tio n 15.4 o f th e C S E A In s tit u tio n a l B a rg a in in g U n it
c o n tra c t says t h a t “P la c e m e n t o f m a le a tte n d a n ts in w a rd s
w ill be g iv en h ig h e s t p r io r ity In w a rd s w h e re c o n d itio n s m a y
be m o st h a zard o u s fo r fe m a le a tte n d a n ts .”
I t says n o th in g in th e c o n tra c t a b o u t h ir in g m o re m e n .
In fa c t, th e c o n tra c t’s la n g u a g e allo w s th e s ta te to s t a f f
m a le w a rd s e x clu sively w ith w o m en . T h e c o n tra c t sta tes :
These 15 Mental Hygiene centers tven for
this article, along w ith the Departnu^’* N t o l
Vork
Hygiene headquarters in Albany and
City regional office in Manhatttm.
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w o u ld be to n e g o tia te , in to th e c o n tra c t, a clause t h a t
c a lls fo r a 10 p e rc e n t p re m iu m to be p a id w h e n a n em p lo ye e
is asked to p e rfo rm th e w o rk o f a lo w e r t it le .
T h e c o n tra c t c u r r e n tly s ta te s t h a t in a n em e rg e n c y ,
w h ic h as d e fin e d Is lim ite d to 60 d ays, aides m a y p e rfo rm
w o rk o u t o f t it le . P e rfo rm a n c e o f som e m e n ia l ta s k s , a l ­
th o u g h n o t a ro u tin e basis,. Is also th e jo b o f th e th e ra p y
a id e : “ I f th e y a re w o rke d on a ro u tin e basis, th e n w e h a v e
th e r ig h t to g rieve i t ; a n d I t h in k w e co u ld w in ,” M r. G u ild
said .
T h e p ro b le m o f aid es d o in g e x te n s iv e h o u s e k e e p in g is
s y m p to m a tic o f a d eep er c o m p la in t, as expressed by a w o rk e r
a t W e s t S en eca D e v e lo p m e n ta l C e n te r, w h o s a id , “W e h a v e
n o a u th o r ity ; w e ’re n o t p a r t o f th e te a m , w e’re n o t lis te n e d
to .”
M o s t d ire c to rs d escrib ed th e ra p y a t t h e ir ce n te rs as n o t
s im p ly a re la tio n s h ip b e tw e e n d o c to r a n d p a tie n t, b u t a
m u c h w id e r process t h a t re lie s u po n th e in te r a c tio n b e­
tw e e n p a tie n t a n d a ll s t a f f m em b ers 24 h o u rs p e r d a y .
D r. M e s n ik o ff, N e w Y o r k C ity M e n ta l H y g ie n e re g io n a l
d ire c to r, in a p a p e r p u b lis h e d in 1964, a n d e d ite d by fo rm e r
M e n ta l H y g ie n e C o m m is s io n e r L a w re n c e K o lb , d escribed
th e c o n tro lle d e n v iro n m e n t o f a m e n ta l h e a lth in s titu tio n
as th e th e ra p e u tic m ilie u , “ a p ro te c tiv e s e ttin g in w h ic h th e
p a t ie n t ’s b e h a v io r p a tte rn s , as re v e a le d in re la tio n s h ip s in
th e h o s p ita l, m a y be observed , s tu d ie d a n d u tiliz e d fo r
tr e a tm e n t.”
I t is n o t, th e n , o n ly a m a tte r o f im p o rta n c e fo r th e
aid es t h a t th e y p a r tic ip a te in th e th e ra p y process; i t is
c r itic a l i f th e th e ra p e u tic m ilie u is to fu n c tio n as in te n d e d .
C le a rly , th e o b je c tio n s to d o in g o u t - o f - t it le w o rk w o u ld n o t
be as g re a t if , as D r. H u n te r o f C ra ig D e v e lo p m e n ta l C e n te r,
m e jitio n e d , th e aid es w e re a b le to fe e l p a rt o f a te a m a n d fe e l
p ro u d ; i f th e a id e w ere, in fa c t a n d n o t m e re ly in th e o ry , a
p rin c ip a l in th e th e ra p y process o f th e h o s p ita l. T h e h ig h e r
m o ra le w o u ld p ro b a b ly re s u lt in a lo w e r n u m b e r o f assau lts
a g a in s t s ta ff.
I f s t a f f is g o in g to assum e a n a c tiv e th e ra p e u tic ro le ,
th e n i t m u s t be a d e q u a te ly tra in e d . S u ch t r a in in g does n o t
n o w ta k e p la ce ,
“ I f y o u ’re s a v in g m o n e y a ll th e tim e , th e n yo u c a n ’t
m a n a g e y o u r fa c ilit y in such a w a y as to re lie v e p eople fro m
w o rk in th e w a rd s ,” to a tte n d t r a in in g sessions, fo rm e r
C o m m is sio n e r K o lb s a id . “ W it h good s u p erv iso ry a n d psy­
c h ia tric s t a f f a c e r ta in a m o u n t o f tr a in in g c a n ta k e p la ce
o n th e w a ro s .”
'ih e n eed fo r t r a in in g w as a g re ed to by m o st a d m in is ­
tra to rs . A p a r tic u la r p ro b le m in p ro v id in g tr a in in g w as e x ­
pressed by C h u c k S o p e r, d e p u ty a ire c to r o f S yracu se D e ­
v e lo p m e n ta l C e n te r.
“ W e h a v e a re a l p ro b le m in t h a t to fre e a s t a f f m e m b e r
o r a g ro u p o f s t a t f m em o ers to a tte n d a t r a in in g p ro g ra m
. . . m ean s t h a t w e p u ll th e m fro m th e u n its . W e d o n ’t h a v e
th e liu e r ty o f s a y in g m a t w e ’vfe got a n e x tr a 15 o r :iO p eopie
w h o m we c a n slid e in to th ese places as w e p u ll 15 o r 20
peo ple a w a y fro m th e u n it ,”
H e sa id t h a t th e basic o r ie n ta tio n p ro g ra m a t th e hos­
p it a l w as a d e q u a te b u t t h a t s ta ffin g p ro b lem s m a d e m o re
in ie n s iv e fo ilo w -u p tr a in in g d iffic u lt.
T h e sam e p ro o le m w as expressed by D r. H u n te r, w ho
sa id t h a t tr a in in g w as t a k in g p la c e , b u t p ro b a b ly a t a slow er
r a te th a n “ i f w e h a d m o re p eo p le.”
c a E A re s e a rc h d ire c to r W iiiia m B lo m saw th e la c k o f
a d e q u a te tr a in in g as a s ig n ific a n t fa c to r in th e p ro b le m
o f assaults a g a in s t s ta ff.
“ B ecause o f th e ru s h to h a v e th e peo ple on th e jo b ,
th e re is n o t a d e p a rtm e n ta l b u d g e t t h a t allo w s fo r s ta ffin g
th e w ard s a t th e sam e tim e th ese p eople a re tr a in e d fo r a
y e a r to fa c e d if f e r e n t typ es o f s itu a tio n s — th e re ’s w h e re th e
m e a t o f th e w h o le p ro o le m is.”
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EXAM 36092
SR EMPLOYMENT INTERVIEWER
OPTION B
Test Held Mmr 7. 1977
LiM Eit, Not. 25. 1977
1 Stock Walter A Glendale ...... 93.8
2 Grancer Bererlr Ballston Lk ....93.4
3 Stem Patricia Jamaica .............92.2
4 Bartlett Harold Slinserlaads ..... 91.6
5 C3iodaii Diaoe R Rome
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Levin Herben I Flushing ...........88.9
Zimmerman John BalUton 8pa....88.7
L tr y Darid A NYC ................ 88.4
Otwad George J Ganetvoort ....87.9
Barthel Marr C Bv'H>lclrn .........87.6
Toot Jorge Brooklyn ................ 87.9
Sowinski Peter Sea Oift ...........87.4
Parr Linda D RocheKer ...........87.4
Polisky Charles Philmont .........87.3
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16 Draper Nancy C NYC ............. .87.2
17 AmoM Jamet E Snyder .............87.0
18 Armstrong G M North Salem .I..86.6
19 Koeppel Charles W Babylon ....86.^
20 r>cM Kenneth A Brtxiklyn ..„....86.3
21 Dobbs Arthur I Frsh Mewkms 86.1
22 Foody Thomas E Binghaouon ....S9.8
23 Maggin AUn S Brooklyn ...........89.7
24 Acosta Carmen NYC .............. 89.6
29 Hains Stephen VeriMHi .............. 89.9
26 Riao John J Tonawanda .........89.9
27 Syrett Matthew Ithaca
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28 Hall Robert K Malone ...........89.3
29 Findlay Daniel NYC ..........
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30 Green Richard D Crown Pt .......89.2
31 WiUe Ronald E Lockport ......— 89.0
32 Cotter Wayne B N Babylon .......84.7
33 Warner Mary E Boffalo .............84.6
34 Bentley Judith Rochester ...........84.9
39 Webcter Marian Qifton Pk ....84.4
36 Young John F Queens ViU ...... .84.4
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Stnpanic Robert Waterford .......84.1
Oraghlin R L Tonawanda ..84.0
Bullard James F Potsdam ......... 84.0
Hannus VernaE E Northport ....84.0
Soith G A Syracuse .............. 83.9
LoreUce V T Brooklyn ........ ,..83.7
Cohen Allan S Flushing ............83.6
Droxen Edward Amherst ....... 83.9
Qereland M A NYC .................83.9
Pocaro Paul C Brooklyn ...........83.3
SoUivan K F Pearl River .........83.0
Marcus Ray Commack .............. 83.0
PhiUipt Maria Kirkville ...........82.7
Sanfldd ojhn Delmar ............... 82.7
CahiU EdwardM Albany ........... 82.6
Lafwrence M East Meadow .... ...82.9
Ekhen Robin E Forest HUk ..... 82.4
Browne MichMl WashinginvU ....82.4
Maywalt John V New RocheUe 82.4
McCafferty E M Bayport ...........82.3
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Wexler Joan R HicksrUle .......82.3
Eisen Dennis B Brooklyn ...........82.2
Mamell K M Rochester ...........82.2
Morris Robin W Paul Smiths ...J2.2
Lohr Bettyann Fvmingdale ........82.2
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C a n d i d a t e s f o r clinical physi­
cian III a n d m edical specialist
III m u s t f i l e b y F e b . 2 0 .
E l e v e n Job f i l i n g d e a d l i n e s f a l l
d u e Feb. 2 7 . T h e y a r e director o f
land resources and forest m an­
agem ent, assistant director of
environm ental conservation, se ­
nior drafting technician-architectural, principal drafting tech ­
nician-architectural, tax trainee
I, tax technician trainee— Span­
ish speaking, motor equipm ent
m aintenance supervisor I, motor
equipm ent m aintenance super­
visor II. m otor equipm ent m ain­
tenance field supervisor, motor
equipm ent m aintenance super­
visor III, a n d public health rep­
resentative.
o p e r a tio n s.
“ S e r v in g tw o m a s t e r s is a d if ­
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State Tests
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W o r ld
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Ig n o r e c o m p la in ts , e v e n fr o m in ­
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B u f f a lo 1 4 2 0 2 : 9 a .m .- 4 p j n . A p ­
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d ir e c tly .
STATE
S u ite
and
d is m is s ­
2 2 ” s itu a tio n
c ia l s e c u r ity a n d r e p u ta tio n .” T h e
flo o r .
tio n
w ere
d e n ie d
lu c ta n c e o n th e p a r t o f t h e J u s ­
so “a t th e
T rad e
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t ic e D e p a r tm e n t t o fo llo w th r o u g h
fille d th r o u g h th e P e r s o n n e l D e ­
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u a l s c h5 o00o l s ; n o n - f a c u l t y J o b s a r e
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C o u n tie s P a y S n o w
T im e , N o t S t a t e
By RON KARTEN
W h ile th e snow s to rm o f J a n . 20 m e a n t a v a c a tio n d a y
f o r 'm a n y c o u n ty w o rk e rs a ro u n d th e state^ fo r o th e rs —
m o s tly hap less s ta te -e m p lo y e d w o rke rs— th e snow cost a
p ers o n a l le a v e d ay.
I r v in g F la u m e n b a u m , p r e s id e n t
th o se
w ho
w orked.
S u ffo lk
C o im ty c lo s e d it s o f f ic e s o u tr ig h t ,
A s s o c i a t i o n ’s L o n g I s l a n d R e g i o n ,
a n d d id n o t p e n a liz e it s w o r k e r s .
th e
c a lle d
C iv il
on
d e c la r e
S e r v ic e
G ov.
Jan.
gency
day
a -h a lf
pay
w ho
d id
H ugh
20
a
C arey
sn ow
to
em er­
and
grant
tim e -a n d -
fo r
th o se
e m p lo y e e s
get
p e n a liz in g
to
w o r k , w h ile n o t
th e
o th e r s.
M r. F la v m ie n b a u m
civ il Service Employees Aasoclatlon executive vice-president Thomas
McDonough, left, talks over public employee legislation w ith State
Senate Majority Leader Warren Anderson of Bingham ton during
Public Employee Conference breakfast last week.
fo r
E m p lo y e e s
of
th a t
N a ssa u
w ere
not
R e g io n
C o u n ty
e m p lo y e e s
fo r
w o rk d iu ln g th e sto r m
m is s in g
a n d th a t
tim e -a n d -a -h a lf p a y w a s g r a n te d
n i
c lo se d
its
o ffic e s a t 1 1 :3 0 a j n . o n
Jan . 20.
W orkers
up
th e n
w ho
sh o w ed
and
w e r e s e n t h o m e r e c e iv e d a
f u l l d a y ’s
p o in te d o u t
p e n a liz e d
D u t c h e s s C o u n t y i n t h e C S E A ’s
S o u th er n
w ages
d id n o t g e t to
o n ly
and
th o se
w ork
charged
fo r
w ho
a t a ll w e r e
th e
th ree
and
a h a lf h o u r s t h e y m is s e d . T h e r e
is s o m e d is c u ss io n , a t th e c o im ty
le v e l, a s
th ree
to
w h e th e r
and
a
h a lf
(C o n tin u e d
•
T a y lo r L aw
hours can
fr o m
R e sto r e N ew
fic e
of
Page
Y ork
C o lle c tiv e
if
C ity O f­
B a r g a in in g
m ore
th a n
p lo y e e s
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s ta te w id e ,
J u r is d ic tio n o v e r im p r c ^ je r -la b o r -
u n io n
in
p r a c tic e c h a r g e s.
z a tio n
fo rm ed
•
not
so
in
an
1977
change
fin e s
of
pay,
th e
are
n et.
la w
ra th er
r a th er th a n
w as p a ssa g e o f th e A gen cy S h o p
an
r e p r e s e n te d
by
h is
w ho
has
to
b een
an
to
be
repre­
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to
o u t-
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A m ste r d a m
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C o r r e c t a t e c h n ic a l o m is s io n
c o u r ts
s h a ll, n o t h a v e p o w e r t o s t a y
ar­
m e n t to a r b itr a te e x is ts ;
p r e s u m p tio n
of
agree­
a ls o th e
a r b itr a b ility
c o n tr a c t-g r ie v a n c e s ,
a
th e
e q u iv a le n t
of
concept
of
R e g io n
D.
th is
p u b lic
a ll
th e
e m p lo y e e s
c o n fid e n c e .
c o m m u n ic a tio n , s e r v ic e ,
c a tio n
and
a c tio n
com bo
tr ie d
v o te d
th e ir
School
s h o u ld
P r o v id e O c c u p a t io n a l S a f e t y
A ct
fis q a l
w o r k in g
se c u r ity
—
h o n e s t, y p r ig h t u n io n ,” h e
an
s a id .
The
every
C SEA
ten a n ce
w ill
tr ic k
A m ste r d a m
and
now
c u sto d ia l
req u est
th a t
m a in ­
coverage
A llo w
W ar
II
buy
v e te r a n s
or
back
K orea
up
r e tir e m e n t
th ey
•
to
th e
th ree
c r e d it
sp en t
in
of
fo r
m ilita r y
P r o h ib it
W o r ld
r ig h t
to
years
of
th e
years
to
tio n a l
m is r e p r e s e n t
e m p lo y e e s
on
re­
s id e .
E lim in a t e t h e a r b itr a r y fo u r -
y e a r lim it o n
p r efe rred
lis t s fo r
p u b lic e m p lo y e e s w h o h a v e b e e n
la id o f f fr o m
•
t h e ir Jo b s.
C o n tin u e
th e
t h a t p o lic e a n d
p r e su m p tio n
fir e f ig h t e r s ' d is ­
a b ilit y fr o m h e a r t d is e a s e is Jo b r e la te d .
T h e a b o v e le g is la tio n w a s p r e ­
se n te d to th e
le a d e r s h ip o f b o th
th e e x e c u tiv e a n d
th e
b ranches
sta te
m ent
of
la s t
th e
w eek.
p resen t w ere:
le g is la tiv e
govern­
A m ong
G ov.
H ugh
th o se
C arey
a n d L t. G o v . M a r y A n n K r u p s a k ,
S en a te
M a jo r ity
A n d erson
and
L eader
S en a te
W arren
M in o r ity
L e a d e r M a n fr e d O h r e n s te in , a n d
A s s e m b ly S p e a k e r S t a n l e y S t e in g u t a n d A s s e m b ly M in o r it y L e a d ­
er perry D uryea.
“ A ll t h e s e b ill s
sup p ort o f
u n i o n ’s
th e
have
th e s o lid
C S E A ,” s a id
e x e c u tiv e
th e
v ic e -p r e s id e n t,
T h o m a s M c D o n o u g h . “T h ey p ro ­
v id e
fo r
a
la r g e
m easu re
J u s t ic e f o r t h e p u b lic w o r k e r .”
of
w ard s
d id
w o u ld
have
th e
fa cts.
n o n -ln s tr u c saw
th ey
ta k e
p erson al
day.
and
th a n
th o se
r e la te d
c o n d itio n s
w ork,
is
sh a ll
ch arge
not
su ch
d u r in g
to
w ea th er
d ir e c te d
be
to
d ir e c te d
su ch
day
le a v e
r e q u ir e d
to
a b sen ce
a g a in s t
le a v e
c r e d i t s . . .”
le a r n
to
th a t
charge
th e y
th e
lo s t
t im e to t h e ir p e r s o n a l le a v e d a y s.
S ta te
w ere
e m p lo y e e s
a ls o
in
M r.
M cD onough
co m m en ted .
d is m is s e d
th e u n w o rk ed
le a v e
e a r ly
th a t
h o u r s to
p erson al
tim e .
th is
a c tio n
s ta tin g ,
th r o u g h
new
c o lle c tiv e
tim e
For
days
th e
m ost
th e n o rth
sta te
and
d e s ig n e d
p a rt,
how ever,
snow , u n d er
t r o l . “ I d o n ’t
p r o b le m s
“p erso n a l
w ere
w e st p a r ts o f th e
k ep t th e
th in k
o th er
“ E ith e r th e G o v e r n o r o r t h e s ta te
a n d h a s o n o c c a sio n in t h e p a st.
W e th in k
we
con­
had
p la c e s
th e
h a d ,”
n e g o tia ­
C S E A ’s W e s t e r n R e g i o n V I , s a i d .
M o re w a s y e t to c o m e , th o u g h .
On
Jar
C L IF T O N
PAR K — The
C iv il S ervice E m p loyees A s­
s o c ia tio n h as becom e th e
c o lle c tiv e b a rg a in in g a g e n t
fo r t h e h ig h w a y a n d la n d fill e m ­
p lo y e e s
by
a
In
a n d e r o f S y r a c u s e r e c e iv e d w a r n ­
fir s t
p o s s ib le .
in g
rep resen t
P IS H K IL L — B a llo ts w e r e s c h e d u le d
to
go ou t
Jan.
31
to
th e
fo r
W ea th er
a b ig s to r m . B y n o o n ,
c ity
t h e ir w a y
p a id
N a tio n a l
w orkers
hom e
th e
and
w ere
w ere
to
w orkers
b a llo ts , w h ic h
The
0?
e le c tio n
th e d ea th
of
is
to
John
fill
a
m u st b e r e tu r n e d
by
6 p jn .
F e b . 14 a t C S E A h e a d q u a r te r s
vacancy
cr e a te d
as
th e
r e s u lt
I n o r d e r o f t h e ir a p p e a r a n c e o n t h e b a llo t, t h e c a n d id a t e s
O b r ist,
T h om p son
409
and
one
P s y c h ia tr ic
M r.
has
served
as
C o m m itte e , tw o
te r m
as
L ocal
c h a ir m a n
te r m s
as
of
th e
R e g io n
p r e s id e n t o f
v ic e -p r e s id e n t
at
H a r le m
L ocal
V a lle y
C en ter.
R a m ir e z
has
served
as
fir s t
v ic e -p r e s id e n t
of
th e
L e tc h w o r th V illa g e D e v e lo p m e n ta l C e n te r C S E A L o c a l; a m e m ­
ber o f
th e
s ta te w id e
hum an
r ig h ts c o m m itte e , a n d
num erous
A ll
L ocal
sta te
834.
w orkers
in
th e
area
h er
L o c a l,
m itte e s ,
tio n
th e
on
th e
trea su rer
c o m m itte e ,
served
as
r e g io n a l
and
fir s t
and
m em ber
in te r im
and
th ir d
s ta te w id e
of
th e
v ic e -p r e s id e n t o f
n o m in a tin g
r e g io n a l
r e g io n a l s e c r e ta r y
and
com ­
p o litic a l
a
g r ie v a n c e
is
a m e m b e r o f th e e x e c u tiv e c o m m itte e a n d
c o m m itte e o f
th e
H u d son
R iv e r P s y c h ia tr ic
C en ter
C S E A L o c a l, a n d h a s b e e n a m e m b e r a n d c h a ir m a n o f n u m e
r e g io n a l c o m m itte e s .
a t­
ad­
b efo re th e e m ­
ow n
D a v is .
a s siste d
v o ic e
C SEA
th e
in
o r g a n iz e r ,
21
w ork ers
effo rt, co m m en ted
r e s u lts
of
th e
e le c tio n ,
in
th e
“ fin a lly ,
t h is tim e m a n a g e m e n t m u s t lis ­
c h a r g e th e d a y to th e ir p e r so n a l
t e n . T h i s w i n p r o v e s C S E A ’s a b i l ­
w ill
have
ity
le a v e tim e .
C la ir e M c G r a t h , v ic e - p r e s id e n t
of
C S E A ’s
S yracu se
L ocal
013,
h a s p r o m is e d a b la n k e t c la s s a c ­
a ffecte d
by
th e
G o v e r n o r ’s
order.
to
have
on
to
how ever,
e m p lo y e e s
th e
w e r e a ls o t o ld t o g o h o m e . S t a t e
overcom e
b lo c k s
w h ic h
d e v e lo p
fr o m
to
sp ok en
a ll
th e
and
road­
m anagem ent
sto p
can
th e ir
e m p lo y e e s
a
b a r g a in in g
s e le c tin g
a g e n t. A n d t h e e m p lo y e e s c o n f id ­
ence
in
have
a
C SEA
p o s itiv e
w ill
c e r ta in ly
e ffe c t
on
m an­
a g e m e n t a t t h e b a r g a in in g ta b le .”
On
Jan.
27,
N ia g a r a
C o u n ty
The
C SEA
C lifto n
Park
u n it
c lo se d u p d u e to th e w e a th e r . A
n ow b eco m es th e n e w e st m em b er
s p o k e s w o m a n th e r e s a id t h a t th e
o f t h e C a p ita l R e g io n
c o u n ty
w o u ld
w as
lo s e
c lo se d
and
p erson al
n o .o n e
le a v e
tim e
w h ic h
serves
p lo y e e s
on
3 6 ,0 0 0
o f C SEA .
p u b lic
a ll le v e ls
of
em ­
govern ­
b e c a u s e o f it.
m en t.
Sotial Services
w h ic h h a d b e « n file d a g a in s t th e
Im proper
D e p a r tm e n t
e s ta b lis h e d
p r a c tic e
charges
t o w n fo r a lle g e d ly a t t e m p t in g to
A L B A N Y — T h e s t a t e C iv U S e r ­
v ic e
r e g io n a l tr ia l b o a rd .
M r. W ith a m
ous
of
tw o
Park
w ork ers,
ac­
m em ber
th e
th e
o th e r r e g io n a n d s ta te w id e c o m m itte e s.
M s. K a tz h a s
C lifto n
t h e ir
G reg
p r e s id e n t
tio n g r ie v a n c e fo r a ll s ta te w o r k ­
M r.
overcom e
to
ers
M e n ta l H y g ie n e
to
th e
in g
a r e R o b e r t R . T h o m p s o n , M a n u e l (M a n n y ) R a m ir e z , E v a K a tz
L . W ith a m .
had
to
w ork ers,
o r g a n iz a tio n a l c a m p a ig n .
and
C la y to n
T ow n
th e
im io n
ex p ress
fu ll w a g es, a cc o r d ­
R obert
rep­
repre­
b ecom e
r e c e iv e d
C la r k . T h e s u c c e s s f u l c a n d i d a t e w ill b e
e le c te d t o f ill th e u n e x p lr e d te r m w h ic h r u n s u n t il J u n e 3 0 ,1 9 7 9 .
to
e m p lo y e e
w e r e lik e w ise s e n t h o m e th a t d a y
t e e o f t h e B o a r d o f D ir e c to r s fr o m R e g io n H I . P o u r c a n d id a t e s
th e
b a ttle
and
t h e ir
on
no
p lo y e e s w e r e a llo w e d a c h a n c e to
c ia tio n
lis te d
fo r
m in is tr a tio n t o b r e a k t h e u n io n ­
C iv il S e r v ic e
F e b . 13 f o r f o r m a l c o u n t in g o n
in A lb a n y .
5
C lifto n
be
w ho
E x e c u tiv e C o m m it­
its
p u b lic
C SEA
o f C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s o ­
S ta te
to
iz a tio n c a m p a ig n
C o u n ty
of
C SEA
tem p ts b y
day.
O nondaga
T ow n
15 f o r
on
e lig ib le v o te r s to e le c t a M e n ta l H y g ie n e r e p r e s e n ta tiv e t o t h e
E m p lo y e e s A s s o c ia tio n
th e
of
s e n ta tio n .
a g r e e m e n t c o m m en ce a s so o n a s
S yracu se
are
of
v o te
26 , M a y o r L e e A le x ­
fro m
a g a in .”
Clifton Park
Workers Vote
Yes For CSEA
r e se n ta tio n
b a r g a in in g
Voting Set For Southern
MH Board Representative
t h is is a c a s e w h e r e it
s h o u ld b e d o n e
A lb a n y
d a y , a n d th e y to o h a d to c h a r g e
B u reau o
s e r v ic e .
r e s tr ic tio n s
w h e r e p u b lic e m p lo y e e s m a y
•
w orkers
R o b e r t L a ttim e r , p r e s id e n t o f th e
fo r
s u b d iv isio n s .
•
a ll
w orkers
e m p l o y e e s o f N efw Y o r k S t a t e a n d
its
th e
D is tr ic t
have
edu­
e m p lo y e e s o f th is a r e a . T h e A T A NYSUT
A m ste rd a m
fo r
f o r t h e p u b lic
B u t th e A m ste rd a m
c o n tr a c ts.
H e a lth
to
fo r
f o r t h is p u r p o s e .”
J r .,
of
and
t io n s w ith t h e s c h o o l d is tr ic t fo r
and
r e q u ir e d
tim e
g a i n i n g a g e n t . M a y b e t h a t ’s w h a t
C orcoran,
w ith
c a m p a ig n
a
•
w ere
le a v e
le a v e
su ­
“ C S E A is b u ild in g a r e p u t a t io n
of
sm ear
in t h e b o o k to d is to r t th e r e c o r d
e m p lo y e e
yet
fo r a n h o n e s t, h a r d w o r k in g b a r ­
IV
s a tis fa c tio n
e m p lo y e e s ’ s h o w
th e
and
to
G overnor,
T h e G o v e r n o r ’s o f f i c e d e f e n d e d
lo n g p r e v a le n t in t h e p r iv a te s e c ­
a p p lie d
th e
d u ty
s ta n c e s b e y o n d h is c o n tr o l o th e r
I n N e w Y o r k C ity , fo r e x a m p le ,
to r, s h o u ld
be
b u ild in g s w e r e c lo s e d b y o r d e r o f
T e a c h e r ’s
a ffilia te
John
ex p ressed
b itr a tio n s n o r to r e fu s e to c o m ­
p el a r b itr a tio n s if a v a lid
an
C a p ita l
p e r v iso r
in th e A g e n c y S h o p le g is la tio n .
th e
pay
A M S T E R D A M — T h e c u s to d ia l a n d m a in te n a n c e e m ­
ployees o f th e g re a te r A m s te rd a m school d is tr ic t h a v e vo ted
to r e ta in th e C iv il S ervice E m p loyees A s so ciatio n as th e ir
c o lle c tiv e b a rg a in in g a g e n t by a vo te o f 35 fo r C S E A to 12
N ew Y ork S ta te U n ite d T ea c h e rs.
th a t
to
n o n -u n io n
Amsterddm Non-Teachers
Pick CSEA As Bargainer
A ss o c ia tio n ,
P r o v id e
r e q u ir e s
I n s o m e in s t a n c e s , s t a t e o f f ic e
o f d u es.
c o n tr a c t.
•
w h ic h
m em bers
o f - t it l e d u tie s in v io la tio n o f h is
•
govern­
fo r
b e c a u s e o f e x tr a o r d in a r y c i r c u m ­
C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m is s io n h a s t h e
G iv e a r b itr a to r s t h e r ig h t to
m on ey
lo c a l
r e p o r te d
e m p lo y e e ,
p o w e r to w a iv e s u c h r e g u la tio n s ,
s e n t a t iv e a t d is c ip lin a r y h e a r in g s .
aw ard
m any
has
co n tra c t
“A n
to g o h o m e a t 10 a .m . O n ly a f t e r ­
is n o w
u n io n
in
w ho
u n io n
e r s w h o c a m e to w o r k w e r e to ld
em ­
e m p lo y e e
sam e
th e
th a t.
th a n
case.
P e r m it
a
th e
sta tes
th e S ta te In su ra n ce F u n d w ork ­
th e
tw ic e , w h ic h
e s ta b lis h in g
a c c o m p lis h m e n ts
o r g a n i­
w ith
in
in
th a t
on
m ade
p e r m ittin g
of
le g is la tiv e
d u r in g its f ir s t y e a r o f e x is te n c e
fo r c e in th e S t a t e L e g isla tu r e o n
th e
p lo y e e s t o r e m it t h e ir t a x e s o n c e ,
•
PEC,
tra l
cen­
la r g e s t
e lim in a te d ,
b a sis
•
th e
goal
g ross
th e
is
fe llo w s
b e h a lf o f la b o r . O n e o f it s
em ­
I f th e tw o - f o r - o n e fin e s a r e
th a t
th e
th e
p u b lic
w orkers
a r e a s d i d n ’t f a r e s o w e l l a s t h e i r
m e n t J u r is d ic tio n s .
T h e C S E A , w h ic h b a r g a in s fo r
(Continued from Page 1)
be
p r o v is io n
S ta te
R e fo rm
Snow
o r n o t th is
m ade up.
S eek
Putnam County Highway D e­
partm ent worker Joseph Puggioni shovels snow last week, on
route 52, in Carmel.
an
d is s u a d e i t s w o r k e r s f r o m J o in in g
th e
C SEA ,
c u r r e n tly
v ic e s
m o s p h e r e a t t h e b a r f ij a i n i n g t a b l e
N ov.
2,
J u ly
1977
1977
a& t h e
s p e c ia lis t
on
r e s u lt o f
o p e n ^ c o m p e titiv e
a m . T h e lis t c o n ta in s liC
a
ex­
n am es.
is
be
abeyance.
a m ic a b le ,
th e
r e so lv e d
at
u n io n
spok esm an
“If
b e in g
h e ld
m anagem ent
in
are
e lig ib le lis t fo r s e n io r s o c ia l s e r ­
th e
s itu a tio n
th a t
s a id .
a t­
c o u ld
t im e ,”
ft
R e h a b , S o c ia l W o rk , O th e r
M IN E O L A — N assau Ctounty
a n d se v e ra l N assau to w n s ,
v illa g e s , a n d scho o l d is tric ts
a re se e k in g n e w em plo yees
this week.
Job
h o p e fu ls
w ho
file
a p p li­
t io n a l
S e r v ic e ,
a ssista n t
N assau
o ffic e
c a tio n s b y F e b . 6 m a y q u a lify fo r
s e r v ic e s s u p e r v is o r J o b s w it h th e
a d m in is tr a tiv e
p o sts
co v m ty
and
s e v e r a l s c h o o l d is tr ic ts a n d
o ffic e r
s e r v ic e
w ith
a s sista n t
I
t h e B o a r d o f C o o p e r a tiv e E d u c a -
w ith
several
several
to w n s,
and
T here
jo b s. A p p lic a tio n s f o r t h e s e p o s ts
S a la r ie s
Jobs
ran ge
tiv e
a
fro m
fo r
th ese
$ 7 ,7 0 0
a s sista n t)
to
O pen
c h ia t r ic s o c ia l w o r k c o o r d in a t o r ) .
A p p lic a tio n
m u s t b e In b y F e b . 22.
is
s u p e r v is o r
to w n s.
Jobs
new
Jobs
( a d m in is tr a ­
$ 2 0 ,0 1 8
(p sy ­
and
d e ta ils
are
a v a ila b le a t N a s s a u C o u n t y C iv il
S e r v ic e
C k )m m i8 sio n ,
C o im tr y
R o a d . M in e o la .
140
O ld
F e b . 2 5 e x a m d a t e f o r t h e s e J o b s.
T h e r e is a F e b . 15 f ilin g d e a d ­
lin e
G O
TO
H E A L T H
fo r
r e h a b ilita tio n
c o u n se lo r
a n d b u ild in g m a in te n a n c e s u p e r ­
v is o r
By WILLIAM B . WILLIFOBO
I.
b o th
co u n ty
jo b s.
The
te a t d a te fo r th e s e p o s ts is M a r c h
18.
The Non-Smoker^s Guide
T h e r e is n o w r itte n e x a m
O p e n C o n tin u o u s
S ta te J o b C a le n d a r
M
In
w
fo r
Title
Salary
Exam No.
20-200
Accounting, Careers In ..................................$10,714
Actuary (Casualty), Associate ...........................$18,369
20-416
o t a n e m p lo y e e t o w o r k in a s m o k e - f r e e e n v ir o n m e n t.
w o r k c o o r d in a to r , a ls o a ll c o u n t y
Actuary (Life), Associate ................................$18,369
20-520
A N ew
J e r s e y S u p e r io r C o u r t is s u e d a p e r m a n e n t in j u n c t io n
Actuary (Casualty), Principal ............................ $22,694
20-417
'a g a in s t h e r e m p lo y e r , r e q u ir in g t h e
e m p lo y e r t o p r o v id e a n a tm o s ­
Actuary (Life), ^incipal ................................. $22,694
20-521
p h e r e fo r h e r fr e e o f h a r m fu l p o llu ta n ts a n d
Actuary (Life), Senior
.................................$14,142
20-519
o c c u p a tio n a l h a z a r d s , in c lu d in g to b a c c o s n u A e .
(C o n tin n e d fr o m P a g e 2 )
Actuary Casualty), Supervising ....................$26,516
20-418
T h is is a v e r y s ig n if ic a n t c o u r t d e c is io n fo r
M r . L e n n o n a d v is e d c a u tio n o n
Actuary (Life), Supervising ............................ $26,516
20-522
n o n - s m o k e r s w h o d o n o t lik e w o r k in g in a
t h e G o v e r n o r ’s A p p a r e n t c h a n g e
Audiologist, Assistant ................................... $11,337
20-885
s m o k y e n v ir o n m e n t b u t u p u n t i l n o w d id n o t
o f a ttitu d e .
Audiologist .................................................... $ 12,670
20-882
k n o w w h a t t o d o . M s. S h im p w it h h e r la w y e r
" A l e o p a r d d o e s n ’t c h a n g e i t s
Chief Accountant ............................................ $26,516
90-008
h a s w r i t t e n a bocrfc o n h e ir e x p e r i e n c e s c a l l e d ” A
s p o ts in t h e m id d le o f a f ie ld ,”
Dental Hygiehist ................ .............................$ 8,523
20-107
C o m p l e t e G u i d e f o r M a k i n g t h e W o r k p l a c e S a f e . ’*
h e s a id .
27-679 0 0
Dentist-In-Training ............................................$20,428
T h e b o o k d e ta ils t h e s te p s le a d in g to th is
H e a d d e d t h a t u n io n o ffic ia ls
Dentist I ......................................
$22,69427-629
M
u n p r e c e d e n te d c o u r t d e c is io n . T h e g u id e c a n b e
m u s t a ls o m o n ito r th e h ir in g o f
27-680 >o
Dentist II ....................................................... $25,161
a v a lu a b le f a i d f o r i n d i v i d u a l s w h o w a n t a n d
p e o p le t o r u n th e p r o p o se d p r o ­
Dietitian Trainee ..............................................$10,118
20-888 0 0
n e e d p r o te c tio n fr o m p a s s iv e s m o k e , p h y s ic ia n s
gram .
Dietitian ......................................................... $10,714
20-887
w h o d ia g n o s e s p a s s i v e - s m o k e - i n h a l a t i o n p r o b l e m s a n d w a n t t o h e l p
p a t i e n t s a c h ie v e a h e a lt h ie r e n v ir o n m e n t , p u b lic h e a lt h p e r s o n n e l,
Dietitian, Supervising .......................................$12,670
20-886
LEG A L N O T IC E
Electroencepnalograph Technician ........ ...........$ 7,616
20-308
a t t o r n e y s w h o h a v e c lie n t s s e e k in g s im ila r r e d r e s s, a n d la b o r le a d e r s
Engineer, Assistant Sanitary ..................
$14,14220-122
w h o n e e d to e d u c a te a n d fa m ilia r iz e th e m s e lv e s t o t h is s it u a t io n
U M IT E D P A R T N E R S H IP
1 3 9 W E S T 1 9 T H S T . C O .. 1 1 5 E a it 9 t h
Engineer, Junior ................................$ 11,337—$12,275
20-109
t o p r o p e r ly r e p r e s e n t n o n - s m o k in g e m p lo y e e s in g r ie v a n c e s .
St. N Y C
S u b s ta n c e o f C e r ti f ic a te o f
C o p i e s c a n b e o b t a i n e d b y s e n d i n g $ 4 . 9 5 p e r c ( « j y (che<dic o r
Engineer, Senior Sanitary ................................$17,429
20-123
L i m i t e d P a r t n e n h i p f il e d i n N e w Y o r k
C o u n ty
C l e r k ’s O f f ic e
D ecem ber
19,
m o n e y o r d e r ) t o t h e N I C S H , 4 1 9 P a r k A v e . S o ., N e w Y o r k , N e w
Food Service Worker ...................................$ 5,827
20-352
1 9 7 7 . B u s in e s s : O w n a n d o p e r a t e r e a l
Y o rk 10016.
Histology
Technician
.....................................$
8,051
20-170
p ro p e rty . G e n e ra l
P a rtn e rs :
L aw rence
R e m e m b e r , se c o n d h a n d sm o k e (th e sm o k e fr o m o th e r s’ c ig a r ­
Legal Careers ...................................$11,164—$14,142
20-113
D e v i n e , 7 2 F i f t h A v e ., N Y C ; S u s a n A b ­
b o t t . 3 7 W 7 2 S t, N Y C L i m i t e d P a r t ­
e t t e s ) is a ls o h a r m f u l t o y o u r h e a lth .
Librarian, Public .................................................$10,155 and up
n e r s : L o u is e L a n e , 3 0 3 E $ 7 S t, N Y C ;
Medical Record Administrator ......................... $11,337
20-348
Irv in g
B erg m an .
1501
F ra n k lin
A ve,
M in e o l a , N Y ; F l o r i n e S n i d e r , T W 8 9
Medical Specialist I .......................................... $27,942
20-407
S t. N Y C T e r m : A p r i l 1 5 , 1 9 7 7 t o A p r i l
Medical Specialist II ........................................ $33,705
20-408
1 5 , 1 9 8 7 u n le s s s o o n e r t e r m i n a t e d . C a s h
C o n tr ib u tio n s :
Susan
A b b o tt 5 7 5 ,0 0 0 ;
Mental
Hygiene
Therapy
Aid
Trainee
W E S T B R E N T W O O rv— T h o u ­
B e tty D u ffy , C SE A M e n ta l H y ­
L o u is e L a n e $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 ; I r v i n g B e r g m a n
(Reg & Spanish Speaking) .........................$ 7,204
20-394
$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ; F lo rin e S n id e r $ 5 ,0 0 0 . P a rtn e rs
s a n d s o f p e o p le c r o w d e d in t o
g ie n e r e p r e se n ta tiv e .
Motor
Carrier
Transportation
Specialist
.........
$13,404
20-889
s h a ll s h a r e i n t h e n e t p r o f i t s as p r o ­
P i^ r im
P s y c h ia tr ic C e n te r a s v i d e d in a g r e e m e n t. N o a d d i t i o n a l c o n ­
.........................................................
$10,118
20-584
Nurse
I
s e m b ly ^ iu tU l a s t m o n t h f o r m e ­
trib u tio n s a g re e d to b e m a d e . U p o n
Nurse
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........................................................$M,337
20-585
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Nurse
II
(Psychiatric)
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$11,337
20-586
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r i g h t t o c o n t i n u e t h e b u s in e s s , l i m i t e d
cidental Disability Claims,
Nurse II (Rehabilitation).................................... $11|337
20-587
p a r t n e r s m a y a s s ig n i n te r e s t w i t h c o n ­
T h e fu ll-d a y se r v ic e s fe a tu r e d
also Social Security Disa­
Nurse, Health Services ....................$10,714—$11,489
20-333
s e n t o f g e n e r a l p a r t n e r s . A d d i t i o n a l l im ­
m u sic
and
m ak ers
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Nurse, Licensed Practical ................................. $ 8,051
20-106
bility Claims.
I r v in g F la u m e n b a u m , C iv il S e r ­
Nutrition Services Consultant ...........................$14,880
20-139
LEG A L N O T IC E
v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s o c ia tio n R e ­
Occupational Therapist
M ore
C A R L Y E B U S I N E S S A R C H IV E S . 5 7 -6 1
g io n I p r e s id e n t; J o e N o y a , C S E A
(Reg. & Spanish Speaking .......................... $11,337
20-895
W e s t 3 8 t h S t., N Y C S u b s ta n c e o f C e r t i ­
P ilg r im L o c a l 4 1 8 p r e s id e n t, a n d
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f ic a te o f L i m i t e d P a r t n e r s h i p f ile d i n
Occupational Therapist,
N e w Y o r k C o u n t y O e r k ’s O f f ic e D e c .
1 1 P a r k P I ., N . Y . , N . Y .
(Reg. & Spanish Speaking)............................ $12,670 20-894
2 8 , 1 9 7 7 . B u s in e s s : O w n a n d o p e r a t e
B U Y U.S.
T e l 9 6 2 -2 3 9 0
Physical Therapist .............................................. —
20-177
r e a l p r o p e r t y . G e n e r a l P a r t n e r s : S ta n le y
BONDS!
F u c h s , 9 7 ^ y b e r r y L a ., N e w R o c h e l le ,
20-138
Physical Therapist, Senior ................................$12,760
N Y ; D a v i d S o k o l. 14 A llis o n D r . , E n ­
Physical Therapy Assistant I & II
g l e w o o d C liff s , N J . L i m i t e d P a r t n e r s ;
R o b i n M . F u c h s , 9 7 B a y b e r r y L a ., N e w
D IV O R C E
imported Cars
(Spanish Speaking) ................................. $ 9,029
20-175
R o c h e e le , N Y ; S te v e n J . F u c h s , 9 7 B a y ­
20-413
Physician, Assistant Clinical .............................. $25,161
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F u c h s a s c u s to d i a n
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Physician I, Clinical ........................................ $27,974
20-414
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F u c h s , 9 7 B a y b e r r y L a ., N e w R o c h e l le ,
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Physician
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Clinical
$31,055
20-415
N Y ; D o n n a J . C o n r a d , 1 7 -8 5 2 l 5 t h S t.,
Physician I, Compensation Examining ...............$27,942
20-420
DISCOUNT CENTER
Fees? Below $100
B a y s id e , N Y ; L y n n S. S o k o l, 1 4 A llis o n
D r ., E n g le w o o d Q if fs , N J . P a r tn e r s h ip
Y O U B U Y F O R LESS
Psychiatrist I ...................................................$27,942
20-390
W o rk G u a r a n te e d .
c o n t i n u e u n t il d e a t h o f b o t h g e n e r a l
B U Y I N G S E R V IC E S W ELC X>M E
Psychiatrist
II
....................
$33,704
20-391
p a r t n e r s u n le s s s o o n e r t e r m i n a t e d . E a c h
G et It or M on ey B ack!
S o m e 1 9 7 7 D u s u n ’t l e f t
lim ite d p a r tn e r h a s c o n trib u te d a 4 % u n ­
Radiologic Technologist, Radiologic
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d i v i d e d i n t e r e s t i n p r e m i s e s 5 7 -6 1 W e s t
Do-It-Yourself Enterprises
Social Services Management Trainee/Specialist
3 8 S t., N Y C h a v i n g a n a g r e e d v a lu e o f
KIMI SALES. LTD.
(Reg. and Spanish Speaking) $10,118-$ 10,714 20-878/20-879
of New York
$ 6 ,0 0 0 r e p re s e n tin g a 4 %
i n te r e s t i n
$ 7 -0 1 N o r t h e r n B i r d .
t h e p a rtn e rs h ip . N o a d d itio n a l c o n tr ib u ­
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$8,051-$10,274
20-334
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20-884
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Speech Pathologist ..........................................$12,670
20-883
n e r s s h a l l n o t a s s ig n t h e i r i n te r e s t w i t h Stalionary Engineer ........................................ $ 9,546
20-100
o u t c o n sen t o f g e n e ra l p a rtn e rs. A d d i­
Stationary Engineer, Assistant ....................... $14,142
20-303
t i o n a l l im it e d p a r t n e r s m a y b e a d m i t te d .
N o p r i o r i t y a m o n g l im it e d p a r t n e r s as
Stationary
Engineer,
Senior
............................
$10,714
20-101
t o c o n t r i b u t i o n s o r a s t o c o m p e n s a ti o n
Varitype Operator ........................................ $ 6,8II
20-307
b y w a y o f i n c o m e . L im ite d p a r t n e r s
s h a ll n o t d e m a n d p r o p e r t y o t h e r t h a n
Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor
$14,142
20-140
c a s h in r e t u r n f o r t h e i r c o n t r i b u t i o n .
Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor Trainee ...... $11,983
20-140
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Department of Civil Service for announcements, applications, and
other details concerning examinations for the positions listed above,
as
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a r e m e m b e r s o f S U N Y a t B u ffa lo L o ca l
a s L o c a l p r e s id e n t.
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president Sara Sievert, SUC at B uffalo Local 640 Barbara Chapm an, Local 6<H first
vice-president Mary Ann B entham and SUNY a t Buffalo Local 602’s Jerry Frleday,
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and
to
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su b u r b a n C h e ek to w a g a .
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l a g h e r r e c e i v e d e n d o r s e m e n t b y t h e R e g i o n ’s d e l e ­
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in s titu tio n a liz e 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 .
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does.
r e fe r r in g
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C h e ek to w a g a .
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^ e to r Mart, form er president o f both Erie County Local 815 and of th e W estern
C ounties Workshop, talks w ith three delegates from Erie Education Local 868. Left
f^ m Mr. Marr are D iana Brusky, of W est Seneca School D istrict; Local 868 flrst
vice-president Dolores T oncheff, of Lackawanna SD, and Local 868 political action
ehairm an Jan e F em er. o f W est Seneea SD.
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