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 Empowering CSEA Leaders: Union’s 111th Annual Delegates Meeting inspires, educates
Hundreds of CSEA members joined in our union’s recent 111th Annual Delegates Meeting (ADM), the second to be held virtually.
Union leaders and staff chose a new digital platform that allowed virtual attendees a greater level of interaction among
each other and presenters, including virtual "meet and greet" tables
for members
to interact with one another,
and virtual
exhibit booths to meet with staff and benefit providers.
With the theme “Empowering CSEA Leaders,” the ADM did just that with a week of workshops focused on leadership and activist education. For the first time, programs
were offered along three tracks:
New Officers ABCs workshops; Leadership workshops and Activist/ Advocate workshops. Also included were trainings for CSEA officers and representatives that are required under the union’s constitution, as well as division and departmental meetings.
“It’s been quite a year since our last Annual Delegates Meeting,” CSEA President Mary E. Sullivan said. “Last year, we talked about rising together to meet the challenges. This year, we’re talking about how we move forward from those challenges,
working together to empower each other. As I've said many times before, knowledge is power.”
Along with a full schedule of workshops were several general sessions at which attendees heard from Senate Majority Leader
Chuck Schumer; Gov. Kathy Hochul; AFL-
CIO President Liz Shuler; AFSCME
International President Lee Saunders; AFSCME
International Secretary-Treasurer
Elissa McBride and A. Philip Randolph Institute
President Clayola Brown. In her first address to CSEA
members as governor, Hochul spoke about how unions helped lift her family out of poverty and pledged support for CSEA.
“New York
State will always
have your back
and we’re going
to continue to
fight for the
working people of
our state together
because you
matter and the
labor movement
matters,” Hochul said. “We’re going to let people know that the most unionized state of America is proud of that fact. We’re going to increase our ranks and increase the influence
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer addresses members at the virtual ADM.
CSEA President Mary E. Sullivan welcomes members at the virtual ADM.
    “It’s been quite a year since our last Annual Delegates Meeting. Last year, we talked about rising together to meet the challenges. This year, we’re talking about how we move forward from those challenges, working together to empower each other.”
Hochul
of labor unions under my watch.” Sullivan noted Hochul’s longtime
commitment to working people, dating back to her elected positions in the Town of Hamburg and as Erie County Clerk.
“It is hard to believe, but it took nearly 250 years
for New York
to have its first
woman chief executive,” Sullivan said. “While the wait may have been far too long, New York now has the right woman for the job in Kathy Hochul.
I welcome the
opportunity to
work with her to
move our state forward. I know that as long as she is in office, CSEA has a partner in the Executive Chamber.”
Members also got important information about how the proposed New York Health Act will affect all New Yorkers (see page 3).
CSEA members were also recognized for continuing to provide essential services to their
communities during the pandemic. CSEA brothers and sisters were also honored for their outstanding
leadership, dedication and hard work, with region presidents presenting the Danny Donohue Leadership Awards, Nadra Floyd
Award for Organizing and Membership Achievement Award to honorees.
Union members also had the opportunity to have a little bit of fun and root for their favorite NFL team through joining in a special “Monday Night Football” themed Match Play game, emceed, or refereed, by CSEA Director of
Member Engagement Adam Acquario. See pages 3 and 9-16 for more
coverage of the ADM and this year's honorees.
To see available materials that were referenced in workshops and trainings throughout the week, visit cseany.org/adm-2021-resources.
— Janice Gavin
 8 The Work Force
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