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J n t h e M t . M o r r is w ill in tw o y ea rs. and som e if our proven t h e lim it, a n d record o ften and have a lr e a d y r e c e iv e d beyond. cam paign, capaU lities. a n d m uch of the m a­ t h e m are p erfect ex ­ r e str a in t ovu* fro m in th is know n upon is th a t o n ly C SEA h as th e you e x p e r ie n c e , t h e e x ­ th e c a p a b ilitie s to s e r v e y o u b e s t . W e ’r e t h e p r o fe s s io n a l la b o r u n io n fo r p r o f e s s io n s i n N e w York S ta te . C o n s id e r t h a t w h e n s o r t in g t h r o u g h lite r a tiu 'e f r o m b o t h s id e s .” F r a te r n a lly be y ou rs. B ill M c G o w a n P r e s id e n t, C S E A Y o u th C e n te r o n M a in S tr e e t. 1, and n e g o tia ­ To Show Backing For Comptroller's Stand On Pension Fund tio n s . 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B en d et U rg e s M A N H A T T A N — N o m in a ­ tio n o f C o m p tro lle r A r th u r L e v it t fo r a n o th e r fo u r-y e a r te r m in t h a t o ffic e w as u rg ed o n t h e S ta te G O P la s t w e e k in a le tte r fr o m p r e s id e n t S o lo m o n of M e tr o p o lita n Y o r k R e g io n n v ic e E m p lo y e e s W r itin g B en d et, to N ew o f t h e C iv il S e r ­ A ss o c ia tio n . B ernard K ilb o u m , c h a ir m a n o f t h e N e w Y o r k S ta te R e p u b lic a n C o m m it t e e , M r . B e n ­ det avow ed to o v a lu a b le th a t M r. L e v itt w a s a p u b lic s e r v a n t to lo s e b e c a iis e h is o w n The GOP of p o litic s w ith in N o m in a te th e C o n tr o lle r d e n tly p a r ty . le tte r s a id in o a th p a rt: and “T h e N e w Y o r k S ta te E m p lo y ­ R e tir e m e n t no S y ste m , d o u b t k n o w , is and a c tu a r ily 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 . 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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 ? 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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. 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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 . 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"'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 . 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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. C SEA W in s In P e e k sk lll c u sto d ia l an p le a s u r e im a l la b o r a to r y a r e j u s t a n o t h e r C SEA Are you concerned about your Financial Future? If so, I can help ease your mind. I speclallie In Financial Plannnlg concerning annuities, endowments, life insur­ ance. pension planning. Call Mon.-Frl.. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 682-2380. Irving L. Beltler^N.A.S.D., registered rep­ resentative. a e m p lo y e e s E m p lo y e e a llo c a tio n c r e a tin g C E T A sp o n so r s. 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O n th e c o n tr a r y , it su g g e sts th a t th e p u b lic e m p lo y e r , p lo y e e s s till m ay k n o w in g le g a lly b a r g a in in em ­ s tr ik e , w ill fa ith and good ham m er out an e q u ita b le a g r e e ­ m e n t. no T here is rea so n w hy N e w Y o r k c iv il se r v ic e e m p lo y e e s , w ho have over th e c le a r ly d ecad es d e m o n str a ted th a t th ey are 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 . T w o -F o r-O n e The P u b lic E m p lo y e e e n c e w ill a ls o s e e k e lim in a te th e a lty a g a in s t w ho s tr ik e p u b lic th a t C o n fe r ­ le g is la tio n tw o -fo r -o n e and to pen­ e m p lo y e f e s repeal p la c e s of th e c iv il ser­ p r o b a tio n fo r s tr ik in g . 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The & When Time Is Not Barred 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 . 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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)^ , § S p e c ia l 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 . 5 S A U L T S efi 9 a h M C A N B E C U T u . ea By Kenneth Schept TS ai “E v e ry e ff o r t a tte n d a n t In c e n te r, w h ic h v io la tin g th e m a le w a rd , i f 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 u Q < u u u s itu a tio n . . 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, > U c/5 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 th e s ta te b o th sta ff a n d d i­ re c to rs h a v e c o m p la in e d o f not h a v i n g e n o u f fh m a le a id e s to s ta ff 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 seems to be an in ­ verse relation­ ship between sta ff morale and assaults against work­ ers. The worse t h e workers feel a b o u t their Jobs, the more they get h u rt p ro b le m , 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 ­ Ip erpa|i r e a f f ’s be kd to (in g . 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 MENTAL HYGIENE 44 Holland Ave„ Albany 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. BRON MANHATTAN PSYCHIA WUXOWBBOOK DEVELOPMENTAL S O IT H BEACH P S Y C H IA T R IC lY N DEVELOPM ENTAL "How can .you have good morale when you're not getting paid subsistence, when you know that everybody outside is getting more than you . . . and when there's a seething attitude, that nobody cares . . n < r* n po < n m r WILLIAM L. WERNER Director, Creedmoor Psychiatric Center One influence on m orale is t h e am ount o f responsibil­ ity a worker is allowed. Lack of training has pre v e n t e d m a n y aides from being re­ sponsibly in ­ volved in the therapy pro­ cess. 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.” “I f yo u co u ld t r a m th ese em plo yees a n d t e ll th e m y o u ’re n o t a p e rm a n e n t em p lo ye e u n t il yo u g e t th ro u g h th is t r a in ­ in g , a n d p a r t o f th is tr a m m g in v o lv e d th e m in v a rio u s stress s itu a tio n s o f w a rd w o rk , I t h in k y o u ’d fin d t h a t a lo t o f th is p ro b le m w o u ld go a w a y .” I t com es d o w n to m o n e y . I n th e w ords o f M r . B lo m , th e s ta te is lo o k in g fo r “a c h e a p w a y o u t. M a y b e th e re Is n o c h e a p w a y o u t.” (Continued Next Week) m > o w PO a. e -’ I "1 C SB *1 NO 03 Other Influe n e e s are changes in the charBcter of th e popula­ tion a t the M ental H y giene centers. 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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 ­ fic u lt, State Tests Scheduled W o r ld Y ork B u ild in g th e S ta te D ep a rtm en t T rade C ity , S ta te C am p u s, W est G en esee at C en ter, O ffic e A lb a n y , or 1 S t., B u f f a lo . b y m a il m u s t in c lu d e a s ta m p e d , s e lf-a d d r e s s e d r e c e iv e d by le a s t fiv e lin e . e n v e lo p e , th e to be D ep a rtm en t d a y s b efo re A n n o im c e m e n ts at th e dead­ are a v a il­ T h e F e d e r a l E m p lo y e e (C o n tin u e d fr o m a b le o n ly d u r in g t h e f il in g p e r io d . 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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 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 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 e m p lo y e e a s sig n e d th e b ill, u n ite d to o u t- fo r th e A m ste r d a m C SEA 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 . 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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 . 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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 ­ ......................................................... $10,118 20-584 Nurse I s e m b ly ^ iu tU l a s t m o n t h f o r m e ­ trib u tio n s a g re e d to b e m a d e . U p o n Nurse II ........................................................$M,337 20-585 d e a t h o r in c a p a c i ty o f a g e n e r a l p a r t n e r , m o r ia l c e r e m o n ie s h o n o r in g M a r ­ N.Y. Stot« Ordinary & Ac­ t h e re m a in in g g e n e ra l p a rtn e r h a s th e Nurse II (Psychiatric) ...................................... $11,337 20-586 t in L u th e r K in g . 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 I n c lu d in g i te d p a r t n e r s m a y b e a d m i t te d . 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 A lly a t L aw 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 For Sale S E P A R A T IO N b e r r y L £ , N e w R o c h e l le . N Y ; S ta n le y F u c h s a s c u s to d i a n f/b /o C h a r le s S. Physician I, Clinical ........................................ $27,974 20-414 W IL L S 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 , D A T S U N *78 Physician II, 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 a t e v e n g r e a t e r S a r in g s ! 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 ­ Technologist (Therapy) $8,051-$10,274 20-334 W o o d s id e . N . Y . 2 4 2 -2 8 4 0 tio n s to b e m ad e . C o n trib u tio n s to b e Speech Pathologist, Assistant ...........................$11,337 20-884 R A 1 -7 5 0 0 re tu rn e d u p o n co n sen t o f g e n e ra l p a r t­ n e rs o r u p o n te rm in a tio n . L im ite d p a r t ­ 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 . 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H a ts o ff to D onna S h im p , w hc r e c e n tly e s ta b lis h e d p s y c h ia tr ic th e r ig h t and in s o c ia l and w orker p s y c h ia tr is t I, n , s o c ia l DumpingDebate King Memorial Draws Crowd L. Ames CO ^ HAVE A GREAT HOLIDAY HERE. Lose Weight Hotel New Yorker g 5 C S E A p r e s id e n t W il lia m L . M c G o w a n , l e f t , a f o r m e r p r e s i-d e n t o f t h e W e s t e r n R e r i o n a n d i t s W e s t S e n e c a W estern D e v e lo p m e n ta l C e n te r L o ca l 4 2 7 , p a u s e s t o d is c u s s o f t h e c o n c e r n s b o th e r in g h is m e m b e r s a s C S E A d ir e c to r J u n e B o y le le a d e r s . L e ft fr o m 602; W e stern 303, an d M ic k A fr . 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(L e ad e r p h o to s 403. by H ugo U n « e r) E m p h a s iz e R a n k -A n d -F ile In p u t A tW e s te r n M e e tin g E n d o rs e R a y m o n d G a lla g h e r F o r S t a t e S e n a t o r (F r o m L ea d er C o rresp o n d e n t) B U F F A L O — N o t e n o u g h le a d e rs p a y a tte n tio n to th e r a n k - a n d - f ile m e m b e rs o f th e C iv il S ervice E m p lo yees A s s o c ia tio n , th e s ta te w id e u n io n ’s p re s id e n t in to n e d a t a re c e n t m e e tin g o f th e C S E A ’s W e s te rn R e g io n V I . “ O u r m e m b e rs h ip is tu rn e d o f f ,” sa id W illia m M c G o w a n . “ I ’l l a c c e p t 90 p e rc e n t o f t h e b l a m e , b u t I w o n ’t a c c e p t 1 0 0 p e r c e n t . “S t a r t c le a n in g u p a t t h e lo c a l le v e l,” h e u r g e d a n d p rou d to be a n a n d t h e n a lo n e a r e w e g o in g t o b e a g o o d u n io n .” z a t io n ,” M r. M cG o w a n , o n c e th e p iW d e n t o f th e W e st­ ern SUN T v ie w s a t B u f f a lo L o c a l 6 02 d e le g a te D o r is W illia m s , le ft, e x c h a n g e s w ith A ly c e G ro sso , a m u ll o v e r a c tio n ta k e n in stew a rd w ith th e sam e L o c a l, a s th ey R e g io n , p r o u d ly a n n o u n c e fd t h a t m e m b e r s h ip we can get th a t 3 1 5 ,0 0 0 to g eth er, our p r o b le m s w o u ld b e a h e ll o f a lo t e a s ie r ,” h e s a id . “ L e t ’s to sta r t th in k in g a b s o lu te ly th e i o n ’s ab ou t th e rank and file . to o k t h e o p p o r tu n ity he had to e x p la in d is b a n d e d A lb a n y -b a s e d te le p h o n e th e un­ in fo r m a ­ s e r v ic e , h e to th e s a id , p o in t c o s t $ 3 ,8 6 9 w here it w as a m o n th . “I t a lw a y s b u s y and p r o v id e th e n iu n b e r “ L e t ’s o n ly u se it to th e fo r heads w hat it o f C SEA w as m eant f o r , ” h e s a i d . “ L e t ’s n o t g i v e i t t o e v e r y m e m b e r b eca u se th e n th ey know g o in g o n .” w h a t's T u r n in g A p r il 3 to u s e le s s c i r c i u n v e n t y o u a n d y o u d o n ’t th e u p c o m in g C SEA c o n v e n tio n 4 in A lb a n y , M r . M c G o w a n to r id e herd on s a id tim e -c o n s iu n in g he and d eb a te. he s a id . “ W e ’r e g o in g to sto p fild b iis te r in g and, 602 tr e a su r e r G race S teffen , T illie h o ste d th e W ilk e n . R e g io n M s. F a u s e r ’s m e e tin g . L o c a l, headed by “T h i s th e sta ff, to ld dam n 28 to m e ,” he tim e s on added, to t h e c o n v e n tio n th e “th a t and a b o u t w h a t t h e y ’r e t a l k i n g lo t d o n ’t g i v e a b o u t. in g , b u s in e s s s e s s io n co n d u c ted ough in th e of th e S h e r a to n r e g io n a l m e e t ­ E ast H o te l in C SEA Several leaders o f University Locals exchange Inform ation on m utnal problems being faced by members at their cam puses. From left are SUC at Fredonia Local 607 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, m eeting coordinator for the Region. de­ He urged s a id of m em bers th e to be i s b o iu ^ d t o know c a u s e .” about it ,” h e su g g e ste d . th r e a te n s everybody L . G a lla g h e r , th e r e g i o n ’s th ir d v ic e - p r e s id e n t a n d c o - c h a ir o f t h e p o lit ic a l a c tio n c o m ­ m itte e , u rged m em bers to le t th e ir fe e lin g s be k n o w n t o t h e c o m m it te e r e g a r d in g c a n d id a te s fo r sta te o ffic e . “ I d o n ’t w ant anyone to m ake to say ‘I d i d n ’t get th e in p u t in t o th e c o m m it te e ,” ’ be c r u c ia l s h e s a id , a d d i ^ : “ T h is is g o in g to su ch a year i t ’s g o in g t o b e s c a r e y .” 003, to o k th e a d v a n ta g e o f R e g io n en d orse fo r E r ie secr eta ry seat G r iffin sta te C o u n ty Iren e C arr a ls o in v a ca te d h er c o m m en ts to su g g e st R aym ond C. G a lla g h e r , sen a to r . M r. G a lla g h e r , le g is la to r , is r u n n in g in a a a F e b r u a r y t o fill t h e s t a t e s e n ­ w hen w a s e le c te d S ta te M ayor S en a to r o f B u ffa lo . Jam es G. M r. G a l­ g a te s. a t­ B la a u b o e r c o m m itte e l a g h e r ’s a ls o ask ed th e t o c o n s id e r d o n a t in g p o litic a l a c tio n $5 0 0 t o M r. G a l­ c a m p a ig n . I n h is r e p o r t t o th e m e e tin g , R o b e r t L /L a ttim e r , R e g io n e x e c u tiv e v ic e -p r e s id e n t T h o m a s M c D o n ­ and to b e c a u s e i t ’s a f o r m o f s u b c o n t r a c t i n g . ” M r. su b u r b a n C h e ek to w a g a . C SEA a tte m p ts 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 ­ M r . M c G o w a n w a s t h e p r in c ip a l s p e a k e r a t th e a fte r n o o n s t a t e ’s th e c iv il h a s a k e a d y b e e n th r o w n b y th e C SEA s p e c ia l e le c tio n o b v io u s th e d e in s titu tio n a liz a tio n a te ta lk o u r m e m b e r s ," h e e x p la i n e d . L ocal le g a l t h a t is s u e ,” M r. 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F a u s e r , le f t , a id s S U N Y a t B u ffa lo C SEA p r in c ip a l is s u e s d u r in g o n t h e a le r t fo r “ t h e k in d o f h im ia n s u f f e r in g t h a t fo rm er a a d jo u r n m e n t to th e d e in s titu tio n a liz a tio n . sam e up o f p e o p le c o m e a fte r m e e tin g on w ho Jum p and " T h e g a u n tle t D e m o cra t, “ I t ’s L o c a l 3 1 5 , r e m a in s of th e tw o re fo r m G o d , I h o p e w e c a n g e t r id o f s o m e o f t h e p e o p le s u b j e c t .” R esearch current P e t e r B la a u b o e r , p r e s id e n t o f t h e B u f f a lo L o c a l “ W e ’r e g o i n g t o t r y t o r u n t h i s t h i n g o r d e r l y , ” H e a lth th e 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 . o p p o r tu n ity and ex p ec ted trea su rer B a rb a ra F a u a er, o f W ile y , R am ona H e s a i d h e p l a n n e d t o r e in s t a t e d t h e s e r v i c e a n d ch a p ters. s e r v ic e “L et y o u c o u l d n ’t u s e i t , ” h e n o t e d . R e g io n S tep h e n G overnor se r v ic e . The got it n o t h in g .” d e le g a te s w h y to ll-fr e e , tio n W estern to c u r r e n t s e s sio n o f t h e S t a t e L e g isla tu r e w e r e if I f t h e s t u f f d o e s n ’t g e t o u t t o t h e m e m b e r ^ p does. r e fe r r in g r e s h u fflin g o rd er ed b y M r. M c G o w a n . “N ow , M r. M cG o w a n u s u a lly M s. C a rr s a id , th is r e o r g a n i­ th e d e le g a te s m eans A s sh e reaM y e x c it e d o f f ic e r d u r in g i n t h e C S E A n o w t o t a l s 3 1 5 ,0 0 0 , a n a l l - i i m e h i g h . b y R e g io n a t it s w in te r m e e tin g la s t m o n th C h e ek to w a g a . t e n d e d . “ C S E A i s g o i n g u p a n d I ’m t h e d e le g a te s , a ll le a d e r s in th e ir c h a p te r s . “T h e n p r e s id e n t, c o m m itte e to announced r e v ie w th e he had d e s ir e s o f th e fo r m e d a m em ber­ s h ip r e g a r d in g a u n io n n e w sp a p e r . ^ 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.