The Communicator
March 2001
The Official Online Edition of
The New York State Public Employees Federation

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Gov.’s budget:
What else is in store for some key human services?


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NYC elections draw PEF candidates



New pact benefits teachers



Court nixs out-of-title work


OMH ad campaign:
The road to recovery just got longer

 

Inside This Issue
Features
PROTECTING THE STATE'S SAFETY NET:
• PEF fights budget cutters
• State-budget surplus jigsaw
• What's in store for human services

Departments
President's Message: We'll fight psych center closures
You Said It: Members mailbag
Nurses Station: Safe needles is now law
Legislative Agenda; More tier/ pension reforms sought
Retirees In Action: New COLA bills in the works

Union Matter
NYC ELECTIONS DRAW PEF CANDIDATES

Jackson wins landmark court case;
sets sights on NYC Council seats


• PEF Retiree ready to run in NYC mayoral race

Munoz, PEF Region 10 activist makes bid
for NYC Council


Courts: DOC's violated contract, law
DOT's efforts to hide draft audit findings —'FOILed'
PEF E-Board meeting summary
Promotion Test Battery challenge
Pataki vetoes Whistleblower Protection bill
Bernie Block dies at 83
Make Public Service Workshops work for you
GHI benefits improved

OMH ad campaign:
The road to recovery just got longer

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