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Month: April 2018
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Potential Albany ‘pension pork’ bills could cost taxpayers a fortune
More evidence of the anti-union and anti-public employee sentiment that the SCOA Executive Board continues to battle every day. Many of these bills are of the highest priority to all Court Officers and we will continue to fiercely advocate for them and the support they will provide to all of us. We thank Assemblyman Peter Abbate for his never ending support on these issues and the many others which aid and protect public employees in New York. Your engagement with your local lawmaker is greatly encouraged on this matter.

SCOA Champion Tagless Baseball Tee
Visit our online store for the latest SCOA Champion Tagless Baseball Tee which is available in Black and white.
Retirement Party for Sgt. Craig Lovrich
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Retirement Party for SCO Joseph Cebollero
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General Membership Meeting
April 24, 2018 for all active SCOA members
Retirement Party for Sgt. Kevin Rawdon
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Huge Win for Labor Unions in NYS Budget
State budget lets unions deny some services to workers who don’t pay dues Article from nypost.com by Carl Campanile Hey, Big Labor, Albany’s got your back. A provision tucked into the state budget gives public-employee unions the right to deny many services, such as...