CSEA, East Hills in 3-year standoff
While Long Island’s largest municipal workers union took in 16 village employees in East Hills in 2007, the workers are still waiting for a contract that recognizes their labor affiliation. The...
View ArticleNassau, CSEA reach deal
Nassau County’s largest union has reached a tentative agreement with the county on a new contract they say will save millions. The agreement comes amid an ongoing review by a state monitoring board of...
View ArticleCSEA, ahead of layoffs, shores up membership
Amid mounting pressure for public-employee layoffs stemming from the governor’s proposed budget cuts, the Civil Service Employees Association – the largest public employees’ union in New York – is...
View ArticleCSEA files suit opposing Nassau wage freeze
The largest union in Nassau County has filed a lawsuit to lift a wage freeze imposed by a state control board. The suit by the Civil Service Employees Association is similar to one filed by the...
View ArticleMangano, Legislature make deal to avoid layoffs
The Nassau County Legislature voted Monday night to approve layoffs for 300 of its county employees, but those workers may have a happy holiday season after all if a tentative deal struck after the...
View ArticleNIFA approves separation agreements, bonding
The Nassau Interim Finance Authority continued to needle the needle the county about its contracting practices at its board meeting Wednesday. NIFA approved a voluntary separation agreement for CSEA...
View ArticleCSEA, NuHealth feud heats up
Following hundreds of layoffs of its members, Civil Service Employees Association Nassau Local 830 is criticizing NuHealth for what it calls excessive compensation for some newly hired executives. The...
View ArticleNassau County, CSEA agree to furlough program
Nassau County has reached an agreement with its public employees union to implement a voluntary furlough program that is expected to prevent at least a few of the 200 layoffs proposed last week. The...
View ArticleNassau County ends wage freeze for 6,000
About 6,000 union workers received $5.1 million in retroactive pay hikes on Friday.
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