Michael Patterson, left, hands Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) PEOPLE (Public Employees Organized for Political and Legislative Equality) Coordinator Cheryl Palmer 16 new PEOPLE membership applications as he arrives for CSEA/AFSCME Lobby Day in February.
The cover of the Civil Service Employee's Association (CSEA) April 2010 Work Force depicts members fighting for public services during budget discussions in New York State.
Gloria Smith of the Upstate Medical Center Local in the Central Region was PEOPLE Recruiter for the month of January, 2010. Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) PEOPLE (Public Employees Organized for Political and Legislative Equality) program protects and improves jobs, benefits and pensions in Washington, D.C., Albany and local communities.
Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) members and other community members, including Central Region President Colleen Wheaton, far left, attend a community meeting to oppose the closure of Ogdensburg Correctional Facility.
Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Central Region President Colleen Wheaton speaks at a community meeting to oppose the closure of Ogdensburg Correctional Facility. State legislators Addie Russell and Darrel Aubertine are among those listening.
Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) member Errol Odom stands in front of Newburgh City Court. Odom has experienced a surge in legal filings at the city court.
Mark Brantley, a senior management analyst and administrator for the New York County Clerk's Office and member of the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA), stands on the steps of the state Supreme Court Building in Manhattan.
Illustration by graphic artist Ralph Distin depicts the beginning a year-long celebration of the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) centennial.
Photo of the Month, February, 2010. Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Town of Manlius Highway Unit activist David Hale shows off a town snowplow to the Lion and Bear Dens of Cub Scout Pack 369 in Fayetteville/Manlius. Hale regularly makes presentations to elementary school children and community groups like the Cub Scouts.