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AFSCME & CSEA Labor Leaders Join Governor Hochul To Tout Public Service Jobs At A Front Lines Campaign Stop In Albany

Published Monday, September 11, 2023
by Natalia Pérez Santos/AFSCME News
AFSCME & CSEA Labor Leaders Join Governor Hochul To Tout Public Service Jobs At A Front Lines Campaign Stop In Albany

(ALBANY, NEW YORK) - Governor Kathy Hochul, American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees (AFSCME) President Lee Saunders and Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA/AFSCME) Local 1000 President Mary Sullivan joined CSEA Members last week to underscore the urgent need to fill open public service positions throughout New York.

Hochul also signed two pieces of legislation to make it easier to expand Civil Service opportunities.

From Direct Care Workers to Social Workers to Transportation Workers, chronic short staffing undermines the effective delivery of public services New Yorkers rely on, they said.

That’s why AFSCME launched the Staff the Front Lines initiative this year, to partner with Elected Officials on recruiting and retaining the Essential Workers who keep our communities running.

AFSCME’s Staff the Front Lines bus is stopping in 20 cities across the country this Summer and holding recruitment events at some of them.

Hochul said the legislation she signed will “strengthen the pipeline to Civil Service, allowing even more New Yorkers to heed the call to join our public workforce.”

The Governor said: “From our historic plan to increase the Minimum Wage and index it to inflation to our initiative offering twelve weeks of fully-paid Parental Leave to more than (150,000) State Workers, my Administration is committed to honoring their contributions and building a modern workforce ready to meet the needs of our State.  I will continue working with groups like AFSCME and CSEA to ensure that our hard-working Civil Servants have the access, benefits and protections they deserve.”

CSEA’s Sullivan praised Hochul for committing to rebuild the Public Sector Workforce, which has been “downsized and decimated” throughout the country: "The Staff the Front Lines initiative started by AFSCME and its affiliates highlights the need to recruit Public Sector Workers - not just here in New York, but nationwide.  For the first time in a long time, we have a Governor who recognizes this dire need and who is ready to rebuild the public workforce.  We proudly stand with Governor Hochul and AFSCME President Lee Saunders as partners in this important endeavor."

AFSCME’s Saunders said his Union is spreading the message across the country that “public services can’t suffer any longer.”

“We put out an alarm and people are listening,” he said. “The way that you continue to provide essential services is to hire.  We’ve got to make that system easier.  We’ve got to educate folks about the importance of public service and the fact that public service is open for business.  There are jobs available - good jobs with good wages, good benefits and good pensions.”

To Directly Access This Labor News Report, Go To: Governor, union leaders tout public service jobs at Albany Staff the Front Lines stop | American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME)

Photo Credit: New York Governor Hochul Speaks At The Staff The Front Lines Bus Stop In Albany/Natalia Pérez Santos, AFSCME

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