Political Power

PSC is partnering with other unions and organizations like the Working Families Party to grow the City Council's Progressive Caucus.

PSC is proud to endorse the Progressive Caucus's platform, 13 Bold Progressive Ideas for NYC.

As a union with a commitment to social and educational justice, we applaud the Progressive Caucus for developing a platform that calls for shared prosperity and demands a fair share of taxes from the 1%. No investment is more important than investment in higher education, and the Progressive Caucus platform recognizes that in its commitment to CUNY.

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The forum will be on Tues., Apr. 23 from 7-9 PM in room 201 of the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College (2180 3rd Ave., at 119th St.).

Candidates for mayor will be asked about their plans for CUNY and their support of labor issues. Be there to show the next mayor that better working and learning conditions at CUNY must be a priority.

Moderated by Tom Robbins, CUNY School of Journalism.

Confirmed to date: Bill de Blasio, Adolfo Carrión, John Liu, Christine Quinn, and Bill Thompson.

Click here to RSVP.

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PSC members are engaged in an ongoing endorsement process. We'll be posting the union's endorsements for City Council positions as they are finalized.

The union is partnering with other unions and organizations like the Working Families Party to grow the bloc of progressive New York City Council members. A stronger group of pro-union, pro-family, pro-CUNY council members could lead a charge to invest in the public good, protect critical services, and demand a fair share of taxes from the 1%. CUNY would thrive in an environment like that: City funding could be increased to keep pace with enrollment, and our physical plant could be repaired and improved.

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The PSC is participating in the AFL-CIO and WFP neighborhood labor outreach. This includes “labor walks” to canvass union members at home for the following candidates in these key races. Please indicate the candidate and campaigns for which you can volunteer. We’ll begin at 9:00 a.m. and be finished between 1:00 and 2:00 p.m. (You can leave when you’ve visited everyone on your list.)

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PSC Supports These Candidates for State Office in Contested Primaries

PSC is proud to support Toby Ann Stavisky (left) for re-election to the State Senate. Last April she protested Governor Cuomo’s drive to establish a poorer public pension for new employees—she walked out rather than vote with the Senate Republicans. Here she is meeting with PSC's First VP Steven London and PSC VP of Cross-Campus Units Iris DeLutro.
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UPDATE
In the Thursday, September 13 Primary Election, candidates endorsed by NYSUT and the PSC won races throughout the City. View the list of New York City area State legislative primary results here. PSC focused on supporting Senators Adriano Espaillat, Gustavo Rivera and Toby Stavisky and Assembly Members Rhoda Jacobs, Michael Miller and Naomi Rivera in their contested primaries because of their commitment to CUNY and their opposition to Tier 6, the new state pension plan that has reduced retirement benefits for new public employees. All but Rivera prevailed. We also supported Assembly candidates Nathan Bradley (a challenger in the 55th District) and Luis Sepulveda (running for an open seat in the 87th District). Sepulveda won. Bradley failed to oust Assembly Member William Boyland Jr.

Click "Read more" to see endorsement letters for each candidate from the PSC.

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PSC members were also actively engaged in the endorsement processes for the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and New York State United Teachers (NYSUT). Here is the list of candidates for federal office in the New York State endorsed by AFT, NYSUT, WFP and AFL-CIO.

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George Patterson from Hunter College phone banks union households for the Nov 6, 2012 election.
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We sincerely hope you have all been able to come through Hurricane Sandy unscathed. The PSC office is open as of Monday, November 5, but it has no phone or internet service. As a result, the Monday evening phone bank is cancelled, but volunteers are encouraged to make calls from home via the AFL-CIO's online system.

If you click here (or the hot links below), you will find two sets of instructions on how you can participate from Kate Pfordresher, who is coordinating the Get Out the Vote (GOTV) operation for the PSC:

1. Making calls from home through the AFL-CIO's on-line program.

2. Other ways you can participate including phone banking at the UAW, phone banking using the Obama site and/or poll watching on election day (as coordinated by the NYC Central Labor Council).

[Confusion about where to vote? Click here for information on "How to Find Your Polling Place."]

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See the full list of New York City area candidates for State legislative offices endorsed by New York State United Teachers (NYSUT), Working Families Party (WFP) and the New York State AFL-CIO is also posted. PSC is affiliated with all three organizations, and our members influenced each of their endorsement processes.

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Our Brooklyn College and Queensborough Community College chapters were honored by NYSUT for their impressive contributions to building the union's collective voice and power. Here Chapter Chairs Alex Vitale (Brooklyn) and Judy Barbanel (QCC) accept the awards on behalf of their chapters.

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PSC-CUNY COPE Megaphone.jpgPSC/CUNY COPE is the PSC’s Committee on Political Education—the political action arm of our union and part of the non-partisan VOTE-COPE program supported by tens of thousands of union members from our state and national affiliates, NYSUT and the AFT. PSC/CUNY COPE contributions are separate from your union dues, and are collected via payroll deduction or personal check.

Fill out this web form to request a copy of the latest PSC/CUNY COPE brochure and a PSC/CUNY COPE enrollment card. We'll put one in the mail right away.

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