Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA)'s Reggie Hillriegel, a driver at the Sullivan Correctional Facility's dairy farm in Fallsburg, NY, poses with a tool of the trade. The farm is operated by the New York state Department of Correctional Services, charged with providing dairy for inmates at state correctional facilities nearby.
Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Rockland County Local President Fritz Ernest, seen here in the street sweeper he drives for the Village of Spring Valley Department of Public Works, says he has been targeted by village officials for his union activity. A pattern of anti-nion behavior from Village of Spring Valley officials has CSEA firing back against the village.
Across New York state, Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) members are showing up wherever the Governor appears to protest and confront him about his threat to lay off 8,700 state employees. Union members are also holding rallies and demonstrations in front of the offices of legislative leaders who are backing the governor's plan. CSEA members in the Metropolitan Region demonstrate outside Governor David Paterson's Manhattan office April 30. They were joined by CSEA Statewide Secretary Denise Berkley and PEF members.
Across New York state, Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) members are showing up wherever the Governor appears to protest and confront him about his threat to lay off 8,700 state employees. Union members are also holding rallies and demonstrations in front of the offices of legislative leaders who are backing the governor's plan. Kingsboro Psychiatric Center Local Vice President Crispin Booker, Division of Housing Local President Janet Ventrano-Torres and other CSEA members demonstrate in front of the governor's midtown Manhattan office.
Across New York state, Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) members are showing up wherever the Governor appears to protest and confront him about his threat to lay off 8,700 state employees. Union members are also holding rallies and demonstrations in front of the offices of legislative leaders who are backing the governor's plan. Metropolitan Region Secretary Anita Booker, Bronx Psychiatric Center President Abraham Benjamin, Statewide Secretary Denise Berkley, and Brooklyn DDSO Local President Adriane Hudson, address the demonstration.
Across New York state, Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) members are showing up wherever the Governor appears to protest and confront him about his threat to lay off 8,700 state employees. Union members are also holding rallies and demonstrations in front of the offices of legislative leaders who are backing the governor's plan. Helen Hayes Hospital Local President Bill Curtin, left, and Southern Region President Billy Riccaldo were among a group of CSEA members who demonstrated against the cuts in the state budget outside the New City district office of Assemblyman Ken Zebrowski.
Across New York state, Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) members are showing up wherever the Governor appears to protest and confront him about his threat to lay off 8,700 state employees. Union members are also holding rallies and demonstrations in front of the offices of legislative leaders who are backing the governor's plan. CSEA members gather at the NY State Office Building in Hauppauge prior to the Long Island rally.
Across New York state, Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) members are showing up wherever the Governor appears to protest and confront him about his threat to lay off 8,700 state employees. Union members are also holding rallies and demonstrations in front of the offices of legislative leaders who are backing the governor's plan. Jorge Padilla, a general mechanic at Helen Hayes Hospital, was one of a number of CSEA members who demonstrated against the impact of the state budget outside the office of Assemblyman Ken Zebrowski. Workers from the state hospital said the already lean work force there will be hurt by layoffs.
Across New York state, Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) members are showing up wherever the Governor appears to protest and confront him about his threat to lay off 8,700 state employees. Union members are also holding rallies and demonstrations in front of the offices of legislative leaders who are backing the governor's plan. CSEA Metropolitan Region members, including Metropolitan Region President George Boncoraglio, front in dark jacket, demonstrate outside Senator Majority Leader Malcolm Smith's district office. CSEA demonstrated against state layoffs that will destroy essential services and put lives at risk.
Across New York state, Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) members are showing up wherever the Governor appears to protest and confront him about his threat to lay off 8,700 state employees. Union members are also holding rallies and demonstrations in front of the offices of legislative leaders who are backing the governor's plan. Union members boo the Governor loudly as he appeared at the recent rally in Saratoga Springs. It had such an impact that local press reported the response.