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French centrist party 'Le Nouveau Centre (NC)' deputy Jean-Christophe Lagarde (L) and Civil Service Minister François Sauvadet (R) attend the NC party's national council on November 20, 2011 at La Maison de la Chimie in Paris.

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  • Cuomo, unions gear up for budget battle

    he'd stand his ground."There's a real sense of no good deed goes unpunished," said Stephen Madarsz, spokesman for the Civil Service Employees Association, the state's largest public-worker union. "We stepped up to do the pension changes two years ago. Then,   Read more »

  • Nassau workers begin taking retirement package

    $1,000 for every year of service with the county, with the number expected to grow in the coming days, union officials said. Civil Service Employees Association members have until Dec. 29 to notify Nassau's Office of Human Resources if they want to take the   Read more »

  • Mangano, CSEA closer to concessions deal

    County Executive Edward Mangano and the Civil Service Employees Association are nearing a deal on a concessions package, contingent on the approval of a state monitoring board, that would unfreeze union wages in 2013.Attorneys for the county and the union   Read more »

  • CSEA waits for NIFA to sign off on deal

    president of the Civil Service Employees Association says the framework for a deal has been reached with Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano that could potentially avert hundreds of layoffs by the end of the year.The agreement is contingent on the approval   Read more »

  • Timing questioned on Glen Cove union deal

    100 Glen Cove employees with the Civil Service Employees Association ratified a five-year agreement Monday night, said the unionâs Long Island spokesman Richard Impagliazzo.The members, who have worked for about a year without a contract, voted overwhelmingly   Read more »

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