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Putnam County Unit President Janet Gomez-Canaday stands up for our future at the Working People’s Day of Action rally in New York City.
CSEA Capital Region members, along with CSEA Executive Vice President Mary E. Sullivan and Capital Region President Ron Briggs (standing, center), at the Working People’s Day of Action rally in New York City.
“When I was faced with the hardest time of my life, I did not
fear for my job. I can’t imagine going through what I did worrying
about my job. That is what our union has given me. Our benefits
are priceless. That’s why I’m sticking with our union.
— Kim Wallace-Russo, president, state Taxation and Finance (Albany) Local, discussing how our union gave her the freedom to care for family.
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e opportunity to rise above where they came
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money, including women. In union jobs like ours,
re a man or woman, you get the same pay that ne. What’s really at stake is your opportunity to
n’t have to k”now someone to succeed. Unions ce to work.
— Scott Gartland, president, Region IV Judiciary Local
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Metropolitan Region Secretary and State Insurance
Fund Local President Delphine Moultrie and Brooklyn Developmental Center Local 1st Vice President Ed Holder show their plans to stick with our union at the Working People’s Day of Action in New York City.
State Employees Retirement System Local President Danielle Kilmer speaks about why she is sticking with our union at a rally in Albany.
April 2018
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