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| Author | Fehrenbach, Edwin J. MoCloskey, Francis F. Kingston, John Parrington, Palmer D. |
| Abstract | LiEilLllElt Feily Open Letter itnenca's Larf^est Weekly for tublic tmpioye A. Rockefeller has informed the Civil Service Employees Association that he and Mrs. Rockefeller Both state and county chapters of the Civil Service Employees Association worked together recently to present State legislators from Long Island with an informed viewpoint of major CSEA legislation for 1961 and to seek their gupport for this legislation. At a luncheon meeting tendered by the Long Island Committee of Civil Service Employees Association at the Salisbury Park Club House in Westbury, the 11 legislators ; will be in attendance when the attending the meeting heard particular emphasis placed on two major measures—increased salaries for State employees and protection aaginst removal for per diem and labor class employees with five years service. Although the two bills, if approved , would effect State em-j baum, president of Nassau ployees, this did not keep the, chapter. county members of the Committee from pitchin? in and giving their support to the measures. The legislatoro. who were listening to the ho^es of their constituents. declared they would support the CSEA salary resolution If it reached the f^oor of the Legislature. The CSEA bill calls for a three-gride increase for all employees and extra increments. This bill also would equalize salaries in state service. Much attention was also paid to the job protection bill for per^aiem aides. On hand to aid in presenting Association argiunents for the CSEA 1961 legislative program were P. Henry Galpin, CSEA salary research analyst; Harry W. Albright. Jr., and Hai-old Herz-"iteln, CSEA attorneys, and Solo-mon Bendet and Salvatore Butero of the CSEA Metropolitan Conference , of which the Committee chapters are members. For Its Jan. 18 meeting, Nassau County chapter of the Civil Service Employees Association will meet In the Salisbury Club In Nas-sau County Park In East Meadow. Chapter Board of Directors members will assemble In the clubhouse at 6 p.m. for a dinner meeting. The regular meeting will be held at 8 p.m. The Salisbury Club Is constructed on "country club" lines and Is a public dining and dancing club for citizens of Nassau County, offering quality meals and refreshment at low prices. Irving Flaumenbaum, chapter ^president, announced he was "ex-tremely gratified" to obtain the handsome club house for the meeting. Costs of the Association programs were presented, as well as the vital need for government to preserve the high quality of its present … |
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| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |