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 “I’ll never quit on CSEA because our union is a brotherhood and a sisterhood. It doesn’t matter what you do or where you’re fro”m. There’s a commonality among us.
— Thomas R. Baker, assistant chief fire marshal, Town of East Hampton
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Patchogue-Medford Public Schools Operations/Maintenance Unit Executive Vice President John Desantis, left, greets CSEA Statewide Treasurer Bill Walsh, center, and CSEA Town of Smithtown Unit President Chris Downer at his home.
“I will never quit. I have children, so I am able to have them on my insurance. When they need to go to the doctor, I am able to choose from
a bunch of good providers because we have excellent coverage. That’s something our union gets for us. We also have a secure retirement, thanks to our uni”on. Having a pension is important to me.
— Sheila Miller, mental health therapy aide, Rockland Psychiatric Center
CSEA Employee Fund Senior Health Benefits Specialist Jordan Hughes and Rockland County Unit President Karen Nicholson visit members’ homes to deliver information on Janus v. AFSC Council 31.
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10 The Work Force
May 2018
Long Island Region President
Nick LaMorte, right, and Suffolk Educational Local President Maria Navarro, center, visit member Regina Gload, left, at her home.













































































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