Sullivan

It’s times like these we should think about the valuable and vital services many people take for granted and recognize your incredible sacrifices and value to our communities.

Many of you, whether you work for the state, county and municipal government as well as private sector workers, are still reporting to work to keep our state running. You deserve our recognition and praise.

Here’s only a small list of the many CSEA brothers and sisters who are going to work and providing vital services: transportation workers who keep our roads clear and safe for others to get to hospitals or the grocery store; child care workers who watch the children of healthcare workers who are treating people; workers helping incredible numbers of suddenly-unemployed people apply for help; school workers handing out bagged meals to students so they won’t go hungry; direct care workers caring for our most vulnerable citizens in our group homes and mental health facilities; emergency 911 workers and paramedics handling your personal crisis calls; corrections workers and public health workers keeping us all safe; health care workers in our public hospitals dealing directly with this crisis; municipal garbage workers still picking up our trash; nursing home workers who are taking on the role of family for residents whose family members can no longer visit; custodians and cleaners ensuring our safety by cleaning and disinfecting our public spaces from COVID-19; and many more. You are the true everyday heroes in this crisis and you deserve our recognition.

We applaud you for the amazing services you provide during such a serious health crisis. I know you are facing challenges, but you should be very proud of the work they are doing. Everyone in our state should all feel a little safer as a result. New York’s vital services will continue because of your hard work and dedication. I am proud of you all.

Please be assured that our union will continue to work with our leaders at every level of government to make sure you encounter as little risk as possible given the challenging crisis we face. I know you are making huge sacrifices every day; some of you are literally putting you lives on the line. You all deserve our deepest appreciation and thanks.

In solidarity,

Mary E. Sullivan, President

 

A statement from CSEA President Mary E. Sullivan:

“CSEA is deeply saddened to learn of the deaths of members of our union family due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As we often say, an injury to one is an injury to all, and we mourn the loss of our members from this tragic situation. We extend our condolences to their families,
co-workers and friends.”

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