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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. An unidentified CSEA member shakes hands with New York Governor George Pataki at the 1999 CSEA SUNY Cortland Demonstration. CSEA President Danny Donohue stands behind NY Governor George Pataki as he speaks at Ground Zero of the World Trade Center on September 18, 2001. CSEA President Danny Donohue stands behind NY Governor George Paptaki as he speaks at Ground Zero of the World Trade Center on September 18, 2001. NY Governor George Pataki and CSEA President Danny Donohue stand behind a speaker at Ground Zero of the World Trade Center on September 18, 2001. New York Governor George Pataki watches as CSEA Criminal Justice Local member, Deborah Govel, demonstrates the Operation Safe Child Program at the Criminal Justice Division booth at the New York State Fair.  This photo appeared in the October 2005 edition of The Work Force. This CSEA cartoon, by CSEA graphic artist Ralph Distin, depicts Governor George E. Pataki as oblivious to the needs of state workers in their fight for a fair contract as well as their efforts to obtain one, which culminated in a 20,000 member-strong rally at the state Capitol. A contract agreement was reached a short time later in early Jan. 2000.
New York Governor George Pataki meets with state Tax Department workers in New York City following the September 11, 2001 World Trade Center attacks. CSEA lost five members who worked in the World Trade Center for the state Department of Taxation and Finance in the attacks. New York Governor George Pataki speaks to state Tax Department workers in New York City following the September 11, 2001 World Trade Center attacks. CSEA lost five members who worked in the World Trade Center for the state Department of Taxation and Finance in the attacks. New York Governor George E. Pataki observes a state Health Department worker at the Wadsworth Lab test for anthrax following the September 11, 2001 World Trade Center attacks. CSEA President Danny Donohue observes the September 11, 2001 World Trade Center destruction with New York Secretary of State Randy Daniels, left, and New York State Governor George E. Pataki. CSEA lost five members who worked in the World Trade Center at the state Department of Taxation and Finance. In the early days following the attack, CSEA members responded with blood drives and monetary contributions, and many were involved either directly or indirectly in the rescue and recovery efforts. This photo appeared in the December 2005 edition of The Work Force.  The caption reads, an innovative Labor-management expedited resolution process at Finger Lakes Developmental Disabilities Services Office was recognized as one of New York Governor George E. Pataki's 2005 Workforce champions. The process was started in 2001 with an eye toward streamlining the settlement of disciplinary cases. Since the inception, CSEA has estimated its savings at over $150,000. The facility has also saved a similar amount. In this photo Finger Lakes DDSO CSEA officers speak with CSEA President Danny Donohue and New York State office of mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Commissioner Thomas Maul. From left, Ed Figueroa, Donohue, Steve Hurley, Maul, Doug Drake, Kathy Button and Daniel Stone.
Working out? 2006 state of the state cartoon: Depicts Governor Pataki working out his national agenda with dreams of Washington DC while New York's public services collect cobwebs. 'It's that time of year to get in shape for the tough days ahead of us.' Political cartoon by Ralph Distin depicting Gov. Pataki at a table displaying products (2006-2007 budget issues) 'made in NYS': tax cuts for the rich, budget cuts to public services, healthcare, education,  and more property tax burdens. Huge deficits.
Working out? Gov. Pataki (Pataki '08) sitting on the 2006 state of the state address dreaming of Washington, bulking up for the national agenda; cobwebs on 'exercise equipment' representing issues: It's that time of year to get in shape for the tough days ahead of us. Political cartoon by Ralph Distin.
It's not an easy job to make this work, but it all works out in the end! Gov. Pataki at the circus, on an elephant (Pataki's 2006 budget) balancing on the healthcare cuts. Wealthy New Yorkers (tax cuts) on the trunk of the elephant, Pres. George W. Bush in background (yer doin a helluva job, brownie - er- Georgie). Political cartoon by Ralph Distin.
A political cartoon by Ralph Distin. Worksite Security Act: Public Employee Worksite (henhouse), farmer sleeping at the door, sitting on Pataki Veto; No Security Standard in Place; Security threats (fox) lurking outside; Not responcible for Security Problems - Management; Workplace Violence; Public Employee Safety and Health Law Established 1981. A CSEA-led campaign to pass public work site security legislation resulted in Gov. George Pataki signing the Worksite Security Act, making New York the national leader in protecting its public employees from potential workplace violence. This image appeared in Work Force July 2006 issue.
Rensselaer County 911 Unit President Todd Smith fights for the Worksite Security Act at CSEA’s work site security rally at the Capitol in Albany. A CSEA-led campaign to pass public work site security legislation resulted in Gov. George Pataki signing the Worksite Security Act, making New York the national leader in protecting its public employees from potential workplace violence. This image appeared in Work Force July 2006 issue.
'Fighting to keep New York's healthcare safe'. This cartoon by Ralph Distin, depicts Governor George Pataki cutting Health Care Funding from the Legislative Budget, as a result hurting New York's poor, sick and elderly and benefiting the wealthy if a tax cut is the result, This cartoon appeared in Work Force June 2006 issue.
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 CSEA President Danny Donohue speaking at a press conference announcing a bill awarding retired public employees in New York State a supplement to their pensions. The union fought long and hard for the bill which was a top legislative priority for years. Looking on are New York Governor George E. Pataki, left, and state Comptroller H. Carl McCall, right. A photograph of New York State Governor George E. Pataki speaking at a press conference announcing a bill awarding retired public employees in New York State a supplement to their pensions. Among the dignitaries looking on are CSEA President Danny Donohue, left of Pataki, and state Comptroller H. Carl McCall, right of Pataki. CSEA fought long and hard for the bill which was a top legislative priority for years. A photograph of New York State Governor George E. Pataki signing legislation awarding retired public employees in New York a supplement to their pensions. Among the dignitaries looking on are New York State Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno, Office of Management Confidential Employees President Barbara Zaron, CSEA President Danny Donohue, New York AFL-CIO President Ed Cleary and New York State Comptroller H. Carl McCall. CSEA, New York State's largest union, fought long and hard for the bill which was a top legislative priority for years. A photograph of New York State Governor George E. Pataki as he is distracted by a group of CSEA members protesting their state contract stalemate during a speech at the Empire State Plaza in Albany, New York. The CSEA is New York State's largest union. A CSEA cartoon declaring 'You Decide!' Governor George E. Pataki shooting arrows (penalties, positions eliminated, employer decides) not hitting the target labeled 'NYS' (retirement incentive). The target labeled 'CSEA' (25/55, employee decides about retiring, fair to all public employees, no lost positions) has an arrow in the bullseye. The CSEA is New York State's largest union. A CSEA cartoon that depicts 'Dammed if you do . . . ' Panicking, sweating 'Dutch Boy' (New York's Local Governments) trying to plug the leaks (new mandated programs, increased medicaid costs, Governor George Pataki's tax cuts, revenue short-falls) in the dam (Budget Crises) thats holding back the flooding water (tax hikes, less service, layoffs). Sign taped to the dam: 'Less State Aid for Localities.' The CSEA is New York State's largest union. A photograph of CSEA members wearing 'Quality Workers Providing Quality Care' t-shirts at a 'speakout' against New York State Governor Pataki's proposed budget cuts to the Office of Mental Health (OMH). CSEA bombarded the public and state lawmakers with information about the proposed plan to close two state-run psychiatric centers and thousands of CSEA members lobbied lawmakers, made phone calls and rallied to save vital mental health services. The CSEA is New York State's largest union.

    

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