PEF President testifies about governor's plans for OMH, OPWDD
ALBANY, NY (09/18/2013)(readMedia)-- Susan Kent, president of the New York State Public Employees Federation (PEF), will testify before a joint Assembly and Senate Standing Committees on the union's concern and solutions about the governor's plans for the state Office of Mental Health and Office of People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD
WHO: | The New York State Public Employees Federation's concerns and solutions about the governor's plans for the most vulnerable population of New Yorkers. Testimony given by PEF President Susan Kent. |
WHAT: | Testimony on PEF's Priorities: Opposing reductions in vital state services to vulnerable New Yorkers in our communities; Opposing privatization of state-provided services as it lowers the quality of those services; Opposing the reduction of qualified state staff who are professionally trained to provide services; Ensuring the continuity of employment of PEF members with no geographic hardship; And, opposing loss of state-operated services, shifting the economic responsibility to already economically-distressed communities through New York state. |
WHEN: | Thursday September 19, 2013 at 02:00PM Eastern Time (US & Canada) |
WHERE: | Middletown City Hall 16 James Street Middletown, New York |
NOTES: | PEF represents approximately 56,000 professional, scientific and technical employees of New York state and other public and private employees. The union has 6,969 members working at OMH, and 4,022 at OPWDD. For more information, call Jane Briggs at 1-800-342-4306 ext. 225. |