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Harlem Valley Secure Center Local Treasurer Shubert Broomfield, left, and local Vice President Tiron King, right, pose with the CSEA Canary.
— Yvette Gaynor, Nassau County Local activist and caseworker, Nassau County Department of Social Services
Lake Placid Central School District Unit member
Lisa Rissberger proudly displays a CSEA “I’m Sticking with Our Union” lawn sign in front of her home that was presented to her during a CSEA member engagement
visit to her home. During the conference, teams of member volunteers visited homes in the Lake Placid area to discuss workplace safety and health issues, the Janus v. AFSCME Council 31 case and other concerns with members.
Jefferson County Local activist Debra Doyle discusses the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire and how subsequent activism led to advances in workplace safety and health.
Members attend the “Best the Bully! Addressing Workplace Bullying” workshop.
“I'm excited to be a part of
County Educational Employees Local activist
al President Deborah Morley, local activist Patty 1st Vice President Colleen Clifford pledge to union.
“We have to keep fighting to stay united and ensure ourbenefits”and way of life.
— Joseph Yeh, laborer, Williamsville Central School District
strengthening our union an”
d bringing us to new heights!
 June 2018
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