ALBANY — CSEA has begun negotiations with the Cuomo administration on a new contract for 66,000 New York State Executive Branch employees. The current agreement expires March 31. “CSEA members are on the job for New Yorkers and we never quit when there is work that needs to be done,” said CSEA President Danny Donohue. “CSEA members also know from experience that contract negotiations are always challenging. Our team of 17 members and professional staff are approaching this round with eyes wide open and a resolve to deliver an agreement that CSEA members will support.” CSEA members make New York state work every day, performing many essential jobs including around-the-clock health care and human services for many of New York’s most vulnerable people, safe road maintenance in all kinds of weather and record keeping, licensing, administrative and operational responsibilities. Under very different economic circumstances, CSEA members ratified a five-year agreement in 2011 to avert a projected 10,000-employee layoff. To get the latest news on state contract negotiations, visit cseany.org/state-contract-update. Please note that you will need your CSEA Member ID to access this page.

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