United States Senator Hillary Clinton speaks at a AFSCME Women's Conference in New York City in November 2001. The event was a tribute to the September 11 victims, including 5 Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) members.
United States Senator Hillary Clinton speaks at an AFSCME Women's Conference in New York City in November 2001. The event was a tribute to the September 11 victims, including 5 Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) members.
Niagara County, New York Local President Elaine Timm volunteers at a phone bank in the Western Region on behalf of Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA)-endorsed candidates. Months of hard work by CSEA activists and staff produced Election Day success for most CSEA-supported candidates across the state. All of the union's statewide candidates, including Governor-elect Eliot Spitzer and United States Senator Hillary Clinton, scored impressive victories.
Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) SUNY Fredonia member and activist Sally Smith holding an autographed photo she had taken with Hillary Rodham Clinton while campaigning for the candidate during the 2000 United States Senate race. The Western Region and statewide Political Action Committee member was one of hundreds of union members involved in recruiting efforts to get out the vote and made a difference in getting friends of working families elected in the 2000 election. The CSEA is New York State's largest union.
Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) VOICE Local leaders and negotiating team members Beth White, a child care provider from Ulster County (foreground left) and Patrick Hogan, a child care provider from Westchester County (foreground right) meeting with United States Senator Hillary Clinton and other AFSCME child care providers to discuss home-based childcare industry issues. Clinton announced that day the Quality Childcare for America Act. The act would increase funding for worker development programs and block grant funding by $200 million. CSEA is New York State's largest union.