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CWA Petition to Senator Simcha Felder

CWA Petition to Senator Simcha Felder

30 signatures 20 to reach 50
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Shavonne F. signed
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Caron D. signed
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Jean C. signed
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neduvelil d. signed
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Diana L. signed
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Melissa M. signed
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Earlene P. signed
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Lori R. signed
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Dorethea C. signed
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Paul S. signed
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Started by CWA-1 1180 5 years, 9 months ago







Dear Senator Felder,

The COVID-19 pandemic not only has taken the lives of more than 25,000 New York City residents so far, it also has destroyed the economic vitality of the City. This resulted in Mayor Bill de Blasio last year attempting to balance his enormous budget deficit on the backs of 22,000 of my brothers and sisters in the labor movement whose jobs were on the line.

Thanks to the diligence and creativity of some of New York City’s outstanding labor leaders, the layoffs are averted – for now. Hopefully with a new President in office and Democrats in control in Washington, partisan politics will finally end and federal assistance will make its way to New York to help prevent these layoffs from resurfacing this year.

During the peak of the pandemic, my coworkers and I were praised daily as “essential workers” needed on the job to keep New York City running. As the City’s financial resources rapidly depleted, municipal workers – as usual – were told we were “expendable.” Government leaders cannot have it both ways, especially when there are myriad other options.

That’s why I am asking you to:

Vote for Early Retirement Incentive (ERI) legislation so certain members of the city’s three pension systems will be allowed to retire early without a financial penalty.

Grant the City borrowing authority similar to what you gave to the State and the MTA.

Pass a package of revenue bills, including a millionaires’ and ultra-millionaires’ tax, that will generate enough revenue to prevent deep cuts and future layoffs.

So many of us already have sacrificed our health and compromised the health of our loved ones during this pandemic. Many of my CWA Local 1180 brothers and sisters even made the ultimate sacrifice. Rewarding us with even the talk of layoffs is inexcusable when you have other options.

YOU hold the power to stop this. I hope the 365,000 voting, municipal workers in the New York City labor movement and their families can count on your support.

In Solidarity,

Updates

February 28, 2021

I have spent hours reading through your personal stories about what these potential layoffs would mean for our families. It is clear that being called essential only to be treated as expendable is a pain felt across our entire community. Your support keeps me motivated to continue pushing for these protections behind the scenes.

February 28, 2021

Seeing this kind of momentum feels like a weight lifting off my shoulders because it proves so many others recognize that our jobs are not just numbers on a budget sheet. My fellow workers kept this city alive during its darkest days and now we are finally being heard by those who once called us expendable.

9 Comments

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Jean Chen
5 years ago Featured

I am 54 years old and joined NYCERS pension in 1984. Please sign the bill allowing for Early Retirement.

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neduvelil dey
5 years ago Featured

Would you please support the early retirement bill for New York City Employees who are presently employed to avoid layoffs .

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myrna levenhar
5 years ago Featured

We are New York and we fight for ourselves as well as all New Yorkers. To the Senators and Congressman, just do your job. Who in their right mind wants to lay off the people who keep you alive?

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Diana Lopez
5 years ago

Please

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Earlene Powell
5 years ago

Please help us avoid layoffs. Give people the opportunity to for early retirement. Thank you.

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Dorethea C Andrews
5 years ago

please take into consideration the thousands of city workers that need help.

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Antoinette Rodney
5 years ago

Save our jobs

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Anonymous
5 years ago

Please help essential workers.

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