Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) members from CSEA's Rockland County Unit say no to transferring the Summit Park Nursing Care Center to a local development corporation.
From left, Suffolk County Sheriff Vincent DeMarco, Long Island Region Political Action Coordinator Gretchen Penn and Assistant to the Sheriff Butch Langhorn discuss the ramifications of the state's continued funding cuts to mental health services.
Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) member and Developmental Assistant at Hudson Valley DDSO Donovan Dixon, makes a point during a meeting held recently on the DDSO campus in Thiells, NY relating to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's plans and job security.
Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) members Barbara Ilardi, left, and Kris Boyle help host a documentary screening for county workers on the dangers of obesity and heart disease.
Civil Service Employees Association's (CSEA) City of Poughkeepsie Unit members Paul DuBois, standing, and Chip Dubois, driving, were part of a group of members that knocked on more than 1,000 doors in the city as part of a campaign to stop the outsourcing of sanitation jobs and additional cuts to jobs and services.
City of Poughkeepsie Unit Vice President Bruce Dooris, the chief organizer of the unit's mobilization to fight the outsourcing of city sanitation and additional cuts to jobs and services. The Civil Service Employees Association's (CSEA) City of Poughkeepsie Unit members Paul DuBois, middle, and Chip DuBois, right.
Westchester County Unit President Karen Pecora, second from right, speaks at a December 2011 news conference in White Plains, NY as Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) officers and activists listen in support, including Westchester County Local President John Staino, third from right, and Southern Region President Billy Riccaldo, far right.
Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) members, from left, Marcia McCabe, Andy Aitken and Lisa Klein sit before a small sampling of toys that they and their co-workers collected for children of domestic violence victims. All three work as probation officers for Ulster County.
Westchester County Local President John Staino, right, speaks with a News 1 Westchester reporter about the program cuts that threaten quality care at Westchester Medical Center.