This Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) cartoon, urging people to get out and vote on November 8, 2005. It sends a message to CSEA members to vote for CSEA-endorsed candidates and to vote yes on Proposition 1.
Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) member, Stockbridge Valley School District Bus Driver Fred Marshall reflects on the incident that killed one of his riders. Marshall was involved in an incident in May 2004 where an 8 year old child was killed stepping off of a bus that he was driving. After the incident, Marshall became an advocate for school bus safety.
Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Commissioner Thomas Maul answers questions put forward by unidentified Civil Services Employees Association (CSEA) members at a OMRDD Labor-Management Summit. Maul also discussed the current state of OMRDD's functions during the meeting.
Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) members in the Capital Region, including Region President Kathy Garrison, joined other volunteers two days before Thanksgiving to assist Equinox with its annual Thanksgiving meal for Albany-area people in need. Volunteers helped with tasks that included cleaning, peeling potatoes and prepping turkeys. From left are Kim Wallace, Lori Jubic, Garrison, Jay Ingoldsby and his daughter Lauren.
Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) member Dave Perry, a heavy equipment operator for the City of Fulton, shows 9-year-old Logan Aubeuf how to operate a snow plow. Perry was participating in the city's second annual CSEA Employee Recognition Day, a public event honoring CSEA city workers for their service.
Schenectady Family Health Services Dental Hygienist and Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) member, Karen DeThorne, works on a patient's teeth. Schenectady Family Health Services continues to help lower income residents obtain access to dental care.
Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) members Tim Haire, a DOT sign crew worker, and DOT Sign Crew Supervisor Lois Marshall looking down from above into the culvert where they found Glen Smith, an injured driver whose truck went into the culvert along Route 89 in Ithaca, New York. The two Ithaca state Department of Transportation workers are credited with saving the life of Smith. They were repairing a road sign that had been knocked down when they noticed tire tracks ending abruptly on the side of a small hill by a deep culvert and decided to investigate. Smith was suffering from exposure. Because the site was not easy to find, the only way someone would have seen Smith was if they were walking and looking for him.
Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) members Lois Marshall, Department Of Transportation (DOT) Sign Crew Supervisor, left, and Tim Haire standing outside their DOT truck. The two Ithaca state DOT sign crew workers are credited with saving the life of Glen Smith, a driver whose truck went into a culvert along Route 89 in Ithaca, New York. They were repairing a road sign that had been knocked down when they noticed tire tracks ending abruptly on the side of a small hill by a deep culvert and decided to investigate. Smith was suffering from exposure and because the site was not easy to find, the only way someone would have seen him was if they were walking and looking for him.
Unidentifed members of the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Standing Women's Committee with some of the non-perishable food items they collected from the 2002 CSEA Women's Conference attendees to donate to local food pantries. More than 500 women and men participated in conference held in Rye Brook, Westchester County, New York. The CSEA is New York State's largest union.
Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA)'s 2002 Irene Carr Leadership Award winner Ellen Burke, third from left, at the 2002 CSEA Women's Conference as she receives the award from (left to right) New York Statewide Secretary Barbara Reeves, President Danny Donohue, and CSEA Standing Women's Committee Chairperson Jackie Stanford. Burke, a former SUNY Albany Local activist and now member of the Capital District Retirees Local, has dedicated more than 37 years of activism with CSEA. Burke was interviewed in 2005 as part of a video documentary for CSEA's 100th anniversary. The CSEA is New York State's largest union.