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From left to right, CSEA Central Region President Jim  Moore, Nassau Comptroller Peter King, CSEA Long Island Region President Danny Donohue, CSEA Southern Region President Pat Mascioli, New York City Council President Carol Bellamy, and CSEA Metropolitan Region President George Boncoraglio posing in the middle of the street at the 1986 New York City Labor Parade. CSEA Central Region President Jim Moore, left, talks with CSEA members of Franklin County Local 817 at the Family Fun Fair. CSEA Region 5 President Jim Moore speaks at a Region 5, 5 for the Future Rally. CSEA Region 5 President Jim Moore, Region PAC Chair Betty Thomas, Maureen Malone, and Mary Sullivan at a CSEA Region 5, 5 for the Future Rally. CSEA Central Region President Jim Moore marches with Sidney Hospital Unit President Karen Eggleston and other members at a Sidney Hospital contract demonstration in Delaware County. New York State Senator Tom Libous speaks to a crowd of CSEA members at a CSEA Broome County Local 804 dinner.  Seated (left to right) is CSEA Local 804 member Patricia Lasky, Local President Daniel Lasky, and Regional President Jim Moore. CSEA Central Region President Jim Moore meets with St. Lawrence Psychiatric Center Local 423 Taskforce members to discuss plans for a 'Save the Psych Center' Campaign. Facing (left to right) are CSEA mental hygiene analyst Marty Langer, Central Region President Jim Moore, Local 423 President Jack Fisher, and Region 5 Political Action Coordinator Gerald Fidler.
CSEA Central Region President James Moore speaks at a forum that allowed Van Duyn Home and Hospital workers to meet with local officals as part of a campaign to save Van Duyn Home and Hospital.  This photo appeared in the October 2005 edition of The Work Force. CSEA officers gather at a vigil in rememberance of those who lost their lives in the World Trade Center attacks.  The vigil was held at Central Park in New York City on September 11, 2002.  Coinciding with the vigil was the 2002 CSEA Annual Delegates Meeting. From left are CSEA Statewide Treasurer Maureen Malone, Central Region President Jim Moore, Western Region President Flo Tripi, Southern Region President Diane Hewitt, Statewide President Danny Donohue and Metropolitian Region Director Alan Jennings. 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. A photograph of CSEA Central (New York) Region President Jim Moore, center, listening to the presentation of the domestic violence awareness program led by Long Island Region activist Catherine Custance during the 2006 CSEA Women's Conference. In keeping with the conference's theme, 'Union Women Building a Better Future,' more than 400 CSEA members attended workshops and other presentations throughout the weekend to sharpen their union leadership skills and better manage their lives in and out of the workplace. CSEA Central Region President Jim Moore, at right, presents a check to the organizers of the Blodgett Library renovation. CSEA's Onondga County, New York, area Locals participated in a huge fund-raising effort that raised nearly $6,000 to help renovate a school library in one of Syracuse's poorest public schools. A photograph of Central Region President Jim Moore, who has served in that office for nearly 30 years, being interviewed in Syracuse, New York, on his long, distinguished union career for the CSEA 100 History Project. CSEA has been conducting video interviews with dozens of key individuals who have played a role in CSEA’s activities over the past 50 years to gain their insight and perspective on the numerous events and personalities that have made impact. Identifying and collecting information and materials about the events and personalities that shaped CSEA is an ongoing project. Photo appeared in the 'Years of Progress' feature in the CSEA monthly publication the Work Force. A photograph of former Central Region Executive Vice President Ginger Sheffey, who has officially moved up to region president following Jim Moore's retirement. Sheffey, who worked for the Cayuga County Health and Human Services Department, had served four terms as executive vice president and has held numerous other positions throughout CSEA, statewide, regionally and locally. The CSEA is New York State's largest  union.
A photograph of Jim Moore firing up a crowd at a demonstration in support of an organizing drive in Syracuse, New York, in June 2003. Moore retired March 28, 2007, after serving an unprecedented 30 years in that office. When Moore began his career, New York State employees didn't have the legal right to collectively bargain. His 40-year union career has outlasted the terms of eight United States presidents, six New York State Governors and four CSEA statewide presidents. CSEA is New York State's largest union. A photograph of Jim Moore, right, on his first day in office as CSEA Central Region president in 1977, meeting with then Region Director Frank Martello. Moore retired March 28, 2007, after serving an unprecedented 30 years in that office. When Moore began his career, state employees didn’t have the legal right to collectively bargain. His 40-year union career has outlasted the terms of eight United States Presidents, six New York State Governors and four CSEA statewide presidents. CSEA is New York State's largest union.

    

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