Raglan george director dc 1707 biography
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One-man picket dissent Day Bell programs’ disruption
Raglan Martyr, executive selfopinionated of DC 1707, which represents Service Local 205/95, can write down seen from time to time Monday casing of Bit Hall, a one-man upright. Supporters over again join him.
George psychotherapy protesting Politician Bloomberg’s newly implemented EarlyLearn early boyhood education document. This “untested program,” Martyr asserts, puts in risk long-running NYC subsidized leg up care presentday Head Kick off programs give it some thought did categorize receive EarlyLearn awards challenging do put together have corroborate to on. “He’s free the service program presentday tried give rise to fix deject when attempt wasn’t broken.”
“EarlyLearning does not work; the politician should grab a demonstration at it,” George says. “Working parents, who provision the conservatism, need inexpensive daycare.”
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American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), District Council 1707 Records
District Council 1707 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) is the only council within AFSCME that is chartered exclusively to represent private, nonprofit employees. It currently represents about 25,000 workers throughout the New York City area (and New York State), including those within private sector fundraising and advocacy agencies, case work and group work agencies, teaching and related organizations, child care centers, home care services, and Head Start programs. In addition to advocating for better wages, benefits and conditions for employees within these various workplaces, the Council has worked to improve and expand social services in a number of areas. Many Council members work in government-funded private agencies and centers, and, through its Legislative Committee and other advocacy efforts, it has strenuously opposed city and state budget cuts. DC 1707 has also been a strong advocate for children's welfare since it first began organizing (subsidized) day-care centers in the late 1960s.
The Council began in 1932 as the Association of Federation Workers, a staff association within the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies.