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Attending an event associated with Political Action and United University Professions (UUP) are, left to right: Ed Dague, News Director and Managing Editor of Albany television station WNYT (Channel 13); Maureen Malone, CSEA Statewide Treasurer; Jim Sheedy, Public Employees Federation (PEF) President; William E. Scheuerman, UUP President; and Barbara Zaron, President of Organization of NYS Managment/Confidential Employees. The banner on the podium reads 'United Way' and the banner in the background reads 'UNITED WE'VE COME A LONG WAY.' Seated at a table during a press conference are AFSCME Secretary-Treasurer Bill Lucy, AFSCME President Jerry Wurf, CSEA President William L. McGowan, and CSEA Executive Vice-President Tom McDunnough announcing CSEA's affiiation with AFSCME in Albany, New York. U.S. Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, left, reads a CSEA petition delivered to Washington DC by CSEA President William L. McGowan, right. The petition called for helping to halt an IRS plan to tax unused sick leave. Dr. Horatio M. Pollock served as the 5th president of the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) from 1923 until 1925. Children, John and Joseph Dunnigan, watch an unidentified groundbreaking. CSEA Unit President of the A. Holly Patterson Geriatric Center Les Eason at the A. Holly Peterson Geriatric Center in Uniondale, NY. A page from the Civil Service Leader including an image of Theodore C. Wenzl, left, president of the Civil Service Employees Association, and New York Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller, greeting one another following completion of negotiations on a tentative two-year wage and fringe benefit package covering more than 133,000 state employees represented by CSEA. Rockefeller promised his support of the tentative contract when it was presented to the legislature, as he met with Wenzl and other members of the four CSEA unit negotiating teams in the State Capitol.
Civil Service Employees Association President Danny Donohue, at podium, announcing the union's endorsement of H. Carl McCall for New York State Comptroller on the steps of the State Capitol. Joining Donohue are, from left, CSEA Audit and Control Local President Georgianna Natale, CSEA Executive Vice President Mary E. Sullivan, Donohue, Statewide Secretary Barbara Reeves, McCall, CSEA Capital Region President Carmen Bagnoli, and CSEA Treasurer Maureen Malone. New York Mayor David Dinkins speaking at the 1992 CSEA Annual Delegates Meeting in New York City. Dinkins was New York City's first African American mayor (1990-1993). Flanked by CSEA retirees and CSEA Communications Associate Stephen Madarasz, State Comptroller H. Carl McCall announces a lawsuit against New York Governor Mario Cuomo for raiding public employee pension funds. Senate Majority Leader Warren Anderson shaking hands with CSEA attorney Jim Featherstonhaugh at the 1980 CSEA Annual Delegates Meeting in Niagara Falls, New York. Behind Anderson is CSEA Executive Vice President Tom McDunnough. A contact sheet containing various images of a protest associated with a Labor/Management committee of United Univeristy Professions (UUP) and the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA). Written in the left margin of the original is 'CSEA on Strike' '11/76' and '789-B.' A news clipping from the Civil Service Leader that includes an image of Theodore C. Wenzl, right, president of the Civil Service Employees Association, and Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller as the Governor prepares to sign a bill covering pay raises for 133,000 state employees. The previous week the governor also signed bills covering retirement improvements and other benefits negotiated by CSEA for state employees at ceremonies in the Red Room of the State Capitol. A news clipping from the CSEA Publication, The Civil Service Leader, that includes an image. The caption reads: Dr. Theodore C. Wenzl, president of the Civil Service Employees Association, is shown receiving the keys o a 1971 Chevrolet Camaro from S. M. Weiss, general manager of De Russo Chevrolet in Saratoga Springs, New York. The Camaro is the number one prize in CSEAs Super Sign-Up Season membership drive jackpot. Other prizes in the Super Jackpot include ten RCA color TV sets, five Panasonic stereo receivers and 50 Helbros wrist watches. The gigantic membership drive will be conducted throughout New York State during the eight-week period of Oct. 1 to Nov. 27. CSEA added 17,500 members during the contest.
The former Civil Service Employees Association headquarters building at 33 Elk Street in Albany, New York. A banner reading 'CSEA YOUR VOTE COUNTS CSEA' hangs from the building. A group of CSEA members sit to listen to a speaker at the October 1997 CSEA Cohoes Privatization Rally.  CSEA Broome County Local 804 President Dan Lansky hands out balloons at a Binghamton Saint Patricks Day Parade. A large crowd of CSEA members march with signs and banners at a New York City State Budget Rally in May 1991. CSEA Brooklyn Developmetal Center Local 447 President Denise Berkley at the Local 447 MHTA Recognition Day. Erie County CSEA members march with signs stating, 'Keep  big business out of county government,' in a September 29, 2005 rally against big business taking over county services. The rally took place in front of County Executive Joel Giambra's office building. This photo appeared in the November 2005 edition of The Work Force. CSEA Executive Vice President Mary Sullivan.  This photo appeared in the October 2005 edition of The Work Force. Accompanying the photo was an excerpt of Sullivan's from an interview that will be used to create a video documentary for CSEA's 100th anniversary.
A display containing CSEA buttons and other memorabilia is part of the union's archives at the University at Albany's M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections and Archives. Grenander's state of the art facility is housing and preserving important documents, publications and other materials from CSEA's history for future use and research. A news clipping from the CSEA Publication, The Civil Service Leader, that includes an image of Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller and CSEA President Theodore C. Wenzl hold the bill the Governor signed into law covering pay raises and other benefits for State employees as members of the Civil Service Employees Association Institutional Service Unit bargaining team look on. From left are team chairman Felice Amodio, Clarence Laufer, Wenzl, Zelda Kessler, Juanita Morris, Eva Nelson, CSEA research assistant Cynthia Walker, CSEA collective bargaining specialist Robert Guild, Connie Hatcher, Rockefeller, team secretary Amos Royals, Robert Redifore, and CSEA attorney James D. Featherstonhaugh. Missing are team vice-chairman Donald Brouse and Marie Donaldson. Governor Mario Cuomo accepting the Civil Service Employees Association's endorsement for reelection. From left to right are CSEA Federal Issues Coordinator Joe Conway, CSEA President William L. McGowan, Cuomo, and Executive Vice President Joseph E. McDermott. CSEA Western Region First Vice President Gen Clark at work in Mario Cuomo's Buffalo campaign headquarters. Gerald McEntee speaks at an unidentified AFSCME meeting. McEntee currently (2005) serves as President of AFSCME (1981-present) and as Vice President of the AFL-CIO. CSEA President Danny Donohue at an unidentified AFSCME training. Former President Bill Clinton, left, at the Civil Service Employees Association's 2001 Annual Delegates Meeting in Buffalo, NY. Clinton is holding a denim shirt and a glass bowl on a pedestal that were gifts from CSEA. Also shown are Statewide Secretary Barbara Reeves (partially blocked) and CSEA President Danny Donohue.

    

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