The re-election of Governor Cuomo by a comfortable margin despite a conspicuous lack of public-employee-union endorsements has some labor officials uneasy about whether he will be kinder to their members in his second term than he was in his first.
“We’re going into the next administration with our eyes wide open,” said Steve Madarasz, the chief spokesman for Civil Service Employees Association President Danny Donohue. “There are going to be some serious challenges in the administration—there’s no question about that.”
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