Lovetta Nixon, a therapy aide at the Pilgrim State Psychiatric Center was used as a voice in the Work Force: Making Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) stronger with PEOPLE. PEOPLE (Public Employees Organized to Promote Legislative Equality) is AFSCME's political legislative and fund-raising program.
Betty Jo Johnson, a social welfare examiner at the Madison County Department of Social Services was used as a voice in the Work Force: Making Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) stronger with PEOPLE. PEOPLE (Public Employees Organized to Promote Legislative Equality) is AFSCME's political legislative and fund-raising program.
An illustration drawn by Graphic Artist Ralph Distin for the Civil Service Employees Association's (CSEA) 100th anniversary depicts CSEA's presidents and various politicians with whom CSEA has had a history.
Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) SUNY Cortland Local activist Tom Hingher, dressed as the CSEA Canary, poses with Kyra Masone, 6, Zachary Masone, 8, and Haley Harrington, 10, at the CSEA booth at the New York State Fair.
Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) President Danny Donohue, Special Olympics New York CEO Neal Johnson and Central Region President Colleen Wheaton pose with the first President's Polar Cap Award. Wheaton accepted the award on behalf of the Central Region, which raised more than $17,000 for the Special Olympics through Polar Plunge events, the highest total among CSEA's six regions.
From left, Western Region President Flo Tripi; Long Island Region President Nick LaMorte; SUNY Stony Brook Local activist Maryann Phelps, recipient of the State Division Mission Achievement Award; Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Executive Vice President Mary Sullivan; Wayne County Local activist Paul Peters, recipient of the Local Government Division Mission Achievement Award; CSEA President Danny Donohue; Deb Hanna, recipient of the Private Sector Division Mission Achievement Award and Metropolitan Region President George Boncoraglio.