A picture of a man, sitting on a toilet bowl that is part of a float related to the State University of New York at Albany State Fair parade, 1969. In front of the man is a sign that reads, "Whatever Man's Goal There Will Always Be a Bowl."
The Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) float prior to the start of the 1998 New York City Labor Parade. The theme of the float is CSEA member's fight for fairness and respect across New York State from Montauk Point on Long Island to Niagara Falls.
Ms. Piggy, the mascot of the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA)'s float in the 1992 New York City Labor Day Parade. The theme of the float is Privatizing is Hogwash, making the point that CSEA members can do jobs better and more cost-effectively than private contractors. The CSEA is New York's largest union.
The Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA)'s float in the 1992 New York City Labor Day Parade. The theme of the float is Privatizing is Hogwash, making the point that CSEA members can do jobs better and more cost-effectively than private contractors.
A Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) float created by Local 014 President Sheila Sears wins second place in the AFL-CIO Central NY Labor Council's Labor Solidarity Parade in Utica. The Float reads, "NY works because we work," with the names of several offices and departments that CSEA represents listed on the side.
Unidentified Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Region 5 members march next to a CSEA float created by Local 014 President Sheila Sears in the AFL-CIO Central NY Labor Council's Labor Solidarity Parade in Utica. The CSEA float won second place in the parade.