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CSEA News, Dec. 2011

CSEA NEWS DEC 2011

CSEA NEWS DEC 2011

December 31, 2011

The CSEA News is a monthly publication covering a variety of workplace, political, and community issues that matter to the members of our Union, and the latest edition is now available online.

CSEA News - 2011

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CSEA News, January 2011

Missed an issue of the CSEA News? Select from any of the 2011 editions of the CSEA News you wish to read. Also, many of our issues are analyzed and discussed in our members' newsletters.  It's is a great way to stay connected to Connecticut's public service workers and retirees!

CSEA News - 2010

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CSEA News, January 2010

Back issues of our Union's monthly newspaper offer information and updates on our members' efforts to advocate for all of Connecticut's working families. Check the contents for each edition to find the issue you want to learn more about, and download a web-ready version you can print or read online.

CSEA News - 2009

CSEA News, January 2009

CSEA News, January 2009

The CSEA News is a monthly publication that provides in-depth coverage of priority issues impacting our Union's 25,000 active and retired members living in Connecticut and across the country. Each 2009 edition will be linked here once it is published and mailed.

CSEA News - 2008

CSEA News Jan 2008

CSEA News, January 2008

Looking for a particular article printed in a previous edition of the CSEA News? Select from each of the 2008 editions. Our union newspaper is a valuable resource with news and stories of, and by, Connecticut's public service workers and retirees!

CSEA News - 2007

CSEA News Aug 2007

CSEA News, August 2007

Missed an issue of the CSEA News? Select from any of the 2007 editions of the CSEA News you wish to read. Many of our issues are discussed and analyzed in our members' newsletters, and it is a great way to stay connected to Connecticut's public service workers and retirees!

CSEA News - 2006

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CSEA News, November 2006

2006 was a landmark year for working families in Connecticut. Read all about our political, workplace, and community victories in any of that year's editions of the CSEA News. It's a great resource for learning how we serve as the voice of Connecticut's public service workers and retirees!

Recently Published Members Op-Eds

  • TIME FOR THOSE WHO CAUSED ECONOMIC CRISIS TO PAY
    4/11/2011
    Local Union President Patrice Peterson's Op-Ed published in the Hartford Business Journal calling on elected officials to demand that the big banks responsible for causing the Great Recession of 2008 to help revive the state's lagging economy.
  • SERVICES FOR THE BLIND ARE IN JEOPARDY
    3/21/2011
    P-3A Council member Cheryl Brown's published letter to the editor of the Hartford Courant expressing concerns for children and adults who are blind and at risk of losing vital services under Governor Malloy's proposed state budget.
  • SMALL GROUP ASKED TO MAKE LARGE SACRIFICE
    3/3/2011
    Legislative Action Committee (LAC) Co-Chair Mike O'Brien's published letter to the editor of the Hartford Courant responding to an article citing a politically motivated poll pushed by the anti-worker think tank, the Yankee Institute.
  • STATE WORKERS' TOP TEN LIST FOR CONNECTICUT'S GOVERNOR-ELECT
    11/24/2010
    Local Union Executive Director Bob Rinker's Op-Ed posted at the political weblog CT News Junkie on State workers' hopes and expectations to partner with the new Malloy Administration to help improve Connecticut's ailing economy.
  • IT'S WRONG TO CUT SERVICES WHEN PEOPLE NEED THEM MOST
    11/11/2010
    CSEA President Patrice Peterson's published response to a recent commentary in the Hartford Courant by the head of an anti-public services think tank that blamed workers and their unions for Connecticut's lagging economy.
  • ANXIETY, U.S.A.
    11/1/2010
    Council 400 member Tom Corrigan's published letter to the editor of Time Magazine in response to an article on the fear and anger opponents of public services have been stoking in the electorate leading up to the 2010 General Election.