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Delegates to the Civil Service Employees Association's 2002 Annual Delegates Meeting in New York City hold a candlelight vigil in Central Park to commemorate the first anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Members hold a CSEA bannder. Five CSEA members who worked for the State Taxation and Finance Department in the World Trade Center were killed in the attacks. Identified delegates: fourth from the left is Barbara C. Jones. Jones is employed at the University at Albany in the Facilities Management Department and has served as the Third Vice President and Treasurer of CSEA, Local 691. CSEA President Danny Donohue speaking with then Governor's Office of Employee Relations Director Linda Angello. Angello is now (2005) Commissioner of the New York State Department of Labor. CSEA President Danny Donohue and New York State Governor George Pataki shake hands after agreeing to a new contract for CSEA-represented state employees following a lengthy and hard-fought contract campaign. CSEA President Danny Donohue conversing with New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver. CSEA President Danny Donohue shaking hands with State Senator Caesar Trunzo. Trunzo represents New York's 3rd Senate District. CSEA President Danny Donohue shaking hands with former New York State Assemblyman Eric Vitaliano. Vitaliano was a member of the New York State Assembly, 1983-2001 (59th District 1983-92, 60th District 1993-2001), representing Staten Island. Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Commissioner Thomas Maul answers questions put forward by CSEA members at a OMRDD Labor-Management Summit. Maul also discussed the current state of OMRDD's functions during the meeting. This photo appeared in the November 2005 edition of The Work Force.
From left to right, CSEA Western Region President Flo Tripi, Metropolitan Region President George Boncoraglio, Statewide President Danny Donohue, AFSCME President Gerald McEntee, Statewide Treasurer Maureen Malone, and Southern Region President Diane Hewitt march with a large CSEA banner in an Erie County protest against big business taking over county services on September 29, 2005.  This photo appeared in the November 2005 edition of The Work Force. CSEA Treasurer Maureen Malone, AFSCME President Gerald McEntee, and CSEA President Danny Donohue hold up a check presented by CSEA to the AFSCME Fallen Heroe Fund. CSEA donated a total of $25,795 to the Fallen Heroes Fund, which aids victims of the 2005 Gulf Coast disasters. The check was presented to AFSCME at CSEA's 95th Annual delegates Meeting. This photo appeared in the November 2005 edition of The Work Force.  This photo appeared in the December 2005 edition of The Work Force.  The caption reads, as her children Katrina and Ryan look on, parent Barbara Stevens testifies about the security she feels when leaving her children in the care of VOICE activist Joyce Burch.  More than 100 independent daycare providers from across the state attended a two-day child care advocacy summit in Albany hosted by CSEA and the Voice of Independent Childcare Educators, a professional association of more than 700 family child care providers working with CSEA to improve their profession and the quality of care for the children they serve. This photo appeared in the December 2005 edition of The Work Force.  The caption reads, Senator Majority Leader Joseph Bruno and CSEA President Danny Donohue meet with child care providers from across New York state attending a two-day child care advocacy summit in Albany hosted by CSEA and the Voice of Independent Childcare Educators (VOICE). VOICE is a professional association of more than 700 family child care providers working with CSEA to improve their profession and the quality of care for the children they serve. Bruno expressed his commitment to working with CSEA and VOICE on the challenges providers face. This photo appeared in the December 2005 edition of The Work Force. The caption reads, child care provider Denise McFadden pleads with members of a Workers' Rights Board to address problems she and other providers are experiencing getting timely reimbursement payments. More than 100 independent daycare providers from across New York state attended a two-day child care advocacy summit in Albany hosted by CSEA and the Voice of Independent Childcare Educators, a professional association of more than 700 family child care providers working with CSEA to improve their profession and the quality of care for the children they serve. Albany NY daycare provider Fran Nantista, left, speaks to a news reporter following a rally against President Bush's 2007 proposed budget which recommended a spending freeze on childcare assistance. Nantista is one of a growing number of family childcare providers working with CSEA to improve their profession and the quality of care for the children they serve. Albany NY daycare provider Fran Nantista, left, introduces U.S. Rep Michael McNulty to two of the children in her care at a rally against President Bush's 2007 proposed budget which recommended a spending freeze on childcare assistance. Nantista is one of a growing number of family childcare providers working with CSEA to improve their profession and the quality of care for the children they serve.
U.S. Rep. Michael McNulty and CSEA Executive Vice President Mary E. Sullivan led a CSEA/AFSCME rally against President Bush's proposed budget including its recommended freeze on childcare assistance. Day care provider and VOICE activist, Fran Nantista, far left, is one of a growing number of family childcare providers working with CSEA to improve their profession and the quality of care for the children they serve. New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, fifth from left, poses with CSEA officers a meeting of the union's Board of Directors after CSEA announced its endorsement of  Spitzer's campaign to become the next governor of New York. From left to right are: Capital Region President Kathy Garrison, Central Region President Jim Moore, CSEA President Danny Donohue, Southern Region President Diane Hewitt, Spitzer, Western Region President Flo Tripi (front), Statewide Secretary Barbara Reeves (rear), Executive Vice President Mary E. Sullivan, Treasurer Maureen Malone, Long Island Region President Nick LaMorte and Metropolitan Region President George Boncoraglio. New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, left, speaks with CSEA President Danny Donohue prior to a meeting of the union's Board of Directors at which CSEA announced its endorsement of  Spitzer's campaign to become the next governor of New York. Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, CSEA President Danny Donohue, and CSEA Director of Communications Stephen Madarasz look up at the camera before a meeting of the union's Board of Directors where CSEA announced its endorsement of  Spitzer's campaign to become the next governor of New York. CSEA Executive Vice President Mary E. Sullivan and CSEA President Danny Donohue listen as New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer addresses a meeting of the union's Board of Directors after CSEA announced its endorsement of  Spitzer's campaign to become the next governor of New York. New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, left, and CSEA President Danny Donohue, right, talk with reporters after CSEA announced its endorsement of  Spitzer's campaign to become the next governor of New York. Behind Spitzer are CSEA Treasurer Maureen Malone and CSEA Metropolitan Region President George Boncoraglio. CSEA President Danny Donohue, left, applauds as New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer addresses a meeting of the union's Board of Directors after CSEA announced its endorsement of  Spitzer's campaign to become the next governor of New York. To the right of Spitzer is CSEA Statewide Secretary Barbara Reeves.
U.S. Rep. Michael McNulty and CSEA Executive Vice President Mary E. Sullivan led a CSEA/AFSCME rally against President Bush's proposed budget including its recommended freeze on childcare assistance. Day care provider and VOICE activist, Fran Nantista, far left, is one of a growing number of family childcare providers working with CSEA to improve their profession and the quality of care for the children they serve. A photograph of New York State lawmakers and labor leaders looking on as CSEA President Danny Donohue shakes hands with Governor George E. Pataki after Pataki signed legislation calling for a permanent cost of living allowance (COLA) for the state’s public employee retirees. The much needed pension boost had been a chief legislative goal of the CSEA’s for years. A photograph of Diamond Dog team mascot “Homer” looking on as New York State CSEA President Danny Donohue tosses out the first pitch during “CSEA Night” at an Albany/Colonie Diamond Dogs game. CSEA members maintained the field for the now-defunct Capital District Independent League team. A photograph of CSEA President Danny Donohue meeting with United States Senator Hillary Clinton at the union’s headquarters in Albany, New York. CSEA members lent their enthusiastic support to Clinton’s campaigns in 2000 and 2006. The CSEA is New York State's largest union. A photograph of CSEA President Danny Donohue, right, presenting New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver with a caricature drawn by CSEA’s graphic artist Ralph Distin. The gesture was in appreciation of Silver's support on many of the union’s initiatives. The CSEA is New York State's largest union. A photograph of CSEA President Danny Donohue, center, joining CSEA members in a march on City Hall in New York City. The CSEA is New York State's largest union. A photograph of CSEA employees gathering in front of the union's Albany, New York headquarters to hear United States Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton and other political leaders speak at a rally in support of New York State Comptroller H. Carl McCall's candidacy for governor. The CSEA is New York State's largest union.

    

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