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Union strong on Labor Day!
   CSEA members chant as they march in the Labor Day Parade at the New York State Fairgrounds.
Erie County Downtown Section Unit President Bill Daniels gives a thumbs up on the Buffalo parade route!
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 Union Strong!
 How Project 2025 can harm you Pages 3-4
2024 Annual Delegates Meeting Officer Reports Pages 10-16
Proposed amendments to Constitution & By-Laws Pages 17-19
October 2024 • Vol. 27, No. 9
  See pages 2, 6-7 Photo by Wendi Bowie
  On the cover, Long Island Region activists joined
their union family from
the Metropolitan and Southern Regions for the New York City Labor Day Parade. Front row, from left, Town of Oyster Bay Local Executive Vice President Tom Robinson, Long Island Developmental Center
and Sagamore Children’s Psychiatric Center Local Recording Secretary Frances Calvin-Marrow and Town
of Southold Unit activist Tom Skabry. In the second row are CSEA Occupational Safety and Health Specialist Jeff Hyman and Village of Hempstead Unit 1st Vice President Bibi Boucicaut. (Photo by Wendi Bowie.)
From left, Capital Region President Shana Davis and Motor Vehicle (Albany) Local member Michael Jimenez celebrate solidarity at Capital District Area Labor Federation family Labor
Day event. Jimenez began working for DMV less than a year ago and quickly joined our union.
New York Metropolitan Retirees Local President Roslyn Taylor shows her union pride.
From left, Erie County Probation Unit members Jay Planavski and Kevin Phillips lead the CSEA delegation at the Buffalo Labor Day Parade with the Erie County Local banner.
CSEA Western Region Executive Vice President Tim Finnigan joins other area union leaders
for a news conference shortly before the Rochester Labor Day Parade. (Photo by Ove Overmyer.)
  6 The Work Force
October 2024
CSEA Southern Region members, led by Westchester County Local and Unit President Hattie Adams, far right, get fired up at the New York City Labor Day Parade.
 










































































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