A political cartoon depicting issues in South Africa, such as free trade unions, democracy, and civil rights. This cartoon appeared in the December 1987 edition of The Voice. Written in the top margin of the original is "VOICE P.12 89%' and in the bottom margin is "41-1-86" and "67%."
A photograph of a political cartoon that says "AFL-CIO Convention SOLIDARITY." This photograph is associted with United University Professions (UUP) and The Voice. This image appeared in the November 1987 edition of The Voice." The original photograph has been altered, and in the bottom margin is written "44/45-1-87 VOICE 61% P.12."
This Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) cartoon, by CSEA graphic artist Ralph Distin, was one of many for which Distin received an award from the International Labor Communications Association. Titled, "Critical Condition" the cartoon criticized state health care funding policy and was part of the union's campaign to reform health care in New York state.
A graphic illustration by Graphic Artist Ralph Distin, titled "Quality Family Daycare: not all fun and games," depicting an independent family daycare provider with lack of protections and benefits, and confusing regulations. Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) and VOICE (Voice of Organized Independent Childcare Educators) are working with providers to encourage them to officially recognize VOICE as an advocate on their behalf on numerous issues they face, including dealing with agencies such as the New York State Office of Children and Family Services. CSEA is New York State's largest union.
This Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) cartoon, by CSEA graphic artist Ralph Distin, was part of a priority campaign by the union to win a permanent cost of living allowance for New York's public employee retirees. The COLA and other pension improvements became a reality in 2000 because of the union's persistence.
Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) cartoon depicts Governor Pataki working out his national agenda with dreams of Washington DC while New York's public services collect cobwebs. "It's that time of year to get in shape for the tough days ahead of us."
This Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) cartoon, by CSEA graphic artist Ralph Distin, targeted public schools whose official school clothing and uniforms were produced by sweatshop labor. Along with its international union AFSCME and the AFL-CIO, CSEA is a staunch advocate for buying union-made products, produced in the USA.
This Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) cartoon, by CSEA graphic artist Ralph Distin, from the early 1990s was one of the union's many efforts to educate public officials about the dangers of contracting out public services.
This Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) cartoon, by CSEA graphic artist Ralph Distin, criticizes the deinstitutionalization or, as the union called it, "dumping" of patients from New York State psychiatric centers without first establishing an adequate system of community resources for those patients.
This Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) cartoon, by CSEA graphic artist Ralph Distin, called Governor Mario Cuomo's proposed 1990 State budget (which proposed layoffs and delaying salary payments) a pie in the face to state workers in New York.