The State Department of Transportation Region 2 Chapter of the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) recently, for the eighth consecutive time, elected Nicholas J. Cimino president. New officers were installed by CSEA field representative Ted Modrzejewski, at right, standing. Others were, from left, seated: Beatruce Spatto, financial secretary; James Conley, treasurer, and Ann Smith, secretary; standing, from right, Charles Whitney, second vice president; Nicholas V. Serio, first vice president; and Cimino. Courtesy of CSEA Utica State Employees Local (formerly Oneida County Chapter).
A Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) cartoon depicting "Dressing for success: It's Important." Uncle Sam (Responsible Voter) giving the "V" for victory sign and holding a newspaper with headline "Primary Day 2002, Sept. 10" , is being assisted by "Voter Registration." Umbrella stand (Election 2002) holds umbrella and walking cane; suitcase (last day to register for primary Aug. 16) is waiting next to a sign with arrow that says "to the polls." The CSEA is New York State's largest union.
Newly elected officers of the Marcy State Hospital chapter of the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) assemble following their recent installation ceremonies. They are, sitting from left, delegate Charles Noll, corresponding secretary Barbara Waldo, president William Deck, recording secretary Florence Card and alternate delegate Ernest Coleman. Standing are treasurer Henry Szarek, fourth vice-president Loyal Allan, third vice-president Evelyn Pianella, second vice-president William Battle and first vice-president Arnold Klossner. Courtesy of CSEA Utica State Employees Local (formerly Oneida County Chapter).
Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) retiree Mary Mallgraf and Richard Chaffin, Capital Region Office of Children and Family Services Local president, work phone banks at CSEA's Capital Region office. 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 New York statewide candidates, including Governor-elect Eliot Spitzer and United States Senator Hillary Clinton, scored impressive victories.
Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Madison County, New York Unit member Karen Bright, who is employed at the county's Department of Social Services, volunteers for phone banks. 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.
Months of hard work by Civil Service Employees Association (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 US Senator Hillary Clinton, scored impressive victories. CSEA Metropolitan Region President George Boncoraglio, left, and New York State AFL-CIO President Denis Hughes, to Boncoraglio's left, listen as Governor-elect Eliot Spitzer thanks labor leaders during his post-election celebration. Also pictured are New York State Teachers President Dick Ianuzzi, left of Spitzer, and NYSUT Vice President Alan Lubin, right of Spitzer, and AFSCME District Council Executive Director Raglan George, fourth from right.
Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA)-endorsed Representative-elect John Hall shakes hands with CSEA President Danny Donohue. Hall, a well-known activist and former leader of the musical group Orleans, was an upset winner in the 19th Congressional District in a race that garnered national attention. Months of hard work by CSEA activists 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.
Volunteers from the various Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) chapters in the Mohawk Valley go over reports on their candidates to determine where strengths and weaknesses lie. From left are Robert Greene of Utica State Hospital, Gerald Boehlert of Oneida County, Lewis Eddy of Oneida County, Harry Woodcock of Rome State School for the Deaf, Keith R. Davis of Rome State School, Samuel Gagnon of Marcy State Hospital (standing), Dorothy O'Brien of Motor Vehicles, Roger F. Solimando of Oneida County (standing), Loren A. Youngs of Clinton Central School and Beatrice DeSantis of Oneida County. Courtesy of CSEA Utica State Employees Local (formerly Oneida County Chapter).
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.
Two unidentified women associated with a Contract Ratification/American Association of Arbitrators ballot count and United University Professions (UUP).