CSEA
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From BBC
“CSEA has negotiated contractual due process disciplinary provisions that must be adhered to by the parties and we have ensured that process was followed fairly and appropriately here,” Mat Cantore, the acting communications director for the union, said in a statement.
From New York Times
“CSEA has insisted that the only proposal they will accept is a watered-down version of justice,” said Melissa DeRosa, the governor’s communications director, adding, “This administration has always and will always refuse to compromise when it comes to protecting the special-needs community from abusive workers.”
From New York Times
Stephen Madarasz, a spokesman for the Civil Service Employees Association, also known by its acronym CSEA, did not confirm or deny the claim, saying, “The linkage between the two issues you referenced is that both are unfinished business from the 2011 contract negotiations.”
From New York Times
“Apparently he hasn’t read the bill yet, because if he had, he would know the bill includes outside and independent oversight, and we must not be dissuaded by CSEA’s opposition, which has stymied progress in the area for decades.”
From New York Times
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