President Jimmy Carter speaks to delegates at the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA)'s 1980 Annual Delegates Meeting in Niagara Falls, NY. Seated, front, are AFSCME President Jerry Wurf and CSEA President Bill McGowan. Seated rear are New York Governor Hugh Carey and NYS Assembly Speaker Stanley Fink.
President Jimmy Carter at the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA)'s 1980 Annual Delegates Meeting in Niagara Falls, NY. in background are: NYS Assembly Speaker Stanley Fink (partially obscured) CSEA Attorney Jim Featherstonhaugh (partially obscured) AFSCME President Jerry Wurf, CSEA President Bill McGowan and CSEA Statewide Treasurer Jack Gallagher.
President Jimmy Carter waves to the crowd at the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA)'s 1980 Annual Delegates Meeting in Niagara Falls, NY. At left is AFSCME President Jerry Wurf and at right is CSEA President Bill McGowan.
President Jimmy Carter waves to the crowd at the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA)'s 1980 Annual Delegates Meeting in Niagara Falls, NY. From left to right are CSEA Capital Region President Joseph McDermott, CSEA Executive Vice President Tom McDonough, Carter, U.S. Rep. John LaFalce and U.S. Rep. Daniel Patrick Moynihan.
United States President Jimmy Carter speaks at the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA)'s 1980 Annual Delegates Meeting in Niagara Falls, NY after the union endorsed his candidacy. To the right of Carter are New York Governor Hugh Carey, CSEA President William L. McGowan (1977-88) and AFSCME President Jerry Wurf.
A news clipping from The Civil Service Leader that includes a cartoon depicting a Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) bowling ball knocking down bowling pins representing other unions including AFSCME, SEIU, and the Teamsters. CSEA had recently won a landside representation election in Suffolk County and was expected to sweep upcoming elections in Islip Town and Babylon Town.
Candidates for top office in the State Administration were guest speakers during the 60h annual meeting of the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) in Buffalo. NY. Governor Nelson Rockefeller is seen at left along with fellow Republican, Attorney General Louis Lefkowitz, center, and Dr. Theodore Wenzl, CSEA president.
Dr. Theodore C. Wenzl, president of the Civil Service Employees Association, is shown receiving the keys to a 1971 Chevrolet Camaro from S. M. Weiss, general manager of De Russo Chevrolet in Saratoga Springs, New York. The Camaro is the number one prize in CSEAs Super Sign-Up Season membership drive jackpot. Other prizes in the Super Jackpot include ten RCA color TV sets, five Panasonic stereo receivers and 50 Helbros wrist watches. The gigantic membership drive will be conducted throughout New York State during the eight-week period of Oct. 1 to Nov. 27. CSEA added 17,500 members during the contest.
Candidates for top office in the State administration were guest speakers during the 60th annual meeting of the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) in Buffalo. CSEA President Theodore Wenzl is flanked by Arthur Goldberg, Democratic candidate for governor and one of his running mates, State Comptroller Arthur Levitt. Goldberg was a former U.S. Supreme Court Justice and United Nations Ambassador.
Rather than simply explain the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA)'s Super Sign-up Season membership drive to the delegates at the Annual Meeting in Buffalo, CSEA's Public Relations Department and the advertising agency Van de Car, de Porte and Johnson presented a 30-minute parody of "The Honeymooners" during which "Ralph" explains to "Norton" how they will clean up when the drive gets under way. In the picture, left to right: Carmen Sgarlata playing the role of Ralph Cramden; Marilyn Jackson as Trixie; Betsy Morray of Van de Car, de Porte and Johnson, director of the show; Marvin Nailor as Norton; Mary Beth Corbett as Alice. The script was written by Bud Johnson of the agency.