Judiciary Local activist Judy DiPaola, Rochester State Employees President Doris Cota, Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Western Region Political Action Coordinator Courtney Brunelle, Western Region President Flo Tripi and Western Region Political Action Committee Chairman Tim Finnigan demonstrate outside Assemblyman Joe Morelle's Irondequoit office. CSEA members also demonstrated at Assemblyman Sam Hoyt's office in Buffalo. CSEA's response has been swift and unrelenting in a drive to expose the dangers of Governor David Paterson's strong-arm threat to lay off 8,700 state employees if CSEA and other unions won't agree to his concession demands.
New York State Governor David Paterson, left, is confronted in Saratoga Springs by Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Capital Region President Kathy Garrison, who is flanked by Public Employees Federation Secretary-Treasurer Arlea Igoe and CSEA Executive Vice President Mary Sullivan. CSEA's response has been swift and unrelenting in a drive to expose the dangers of Governor David Paterson's strong-arm threat to lay off 8,700 state employees if CSEA and other unions won't agree to his concession demands.
New York State Governor David Paterson, plugging his ears, is still not listening. Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) continues it's message that Paterson's politics put people at risk. The illustration of Governor Paterson with his fingers in his ears has become familiar across the state in advertisements and billboards. It was developed by Mario Bruni, a graphic artist at the Public Employees Federation.
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. Leonard Cheff of the Niagara state Department of Transportation Local leads the way for demonstrators April 29 in Buffalo while Governor David Paterson was hosting international visitors for dinner in the city. CSEA and PEF delivered the message to rush hour traffic that the governor's state layoffs are not the answer.
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 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. An aerial view of CSEA members demonstrating in front of the governor's Manhattan office April 29.
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. SUNY Stony Brook Local 614 President Carlos Speight addresses members at the Long Island rally. Behind Speight is Long Island Region President Nick LaMorte.
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 from Western Region gathered outside Assemblywoman Francine DelMonte's Niagara Falls office today to rally against layoffs and to ask the assemblywoman why she will not support state workers. The demonstration received significant support from passersby on the busy downtown street, as well as television and daily newspaper coverage.
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 retiree members Sue Krongold, left, and Natalie Arone participate in a picket of Assemblyman George Latimer's district office in Mamaroneck, Westchester County. Attendees at the picket protested Latimer's failure to take a stand against the cuts in the state budget. The picket drew local television news coverage.
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 Executive Vice President Mary Sullivan, CSEA Capital Region President Kathy Garrison and PEF Secretary Treasurer Arlea Igoe address Governor Paterson directly during the recent rally in Saratoga Springs.