What do CSA Field Representatives do? FIELD SERVICE TEAMS
CSA’s Field Service Team Members are school leaders and administrators who have a deep knowledge of the union’s contract. During the year, Field Teams regularly visit CSA in-service members in schools, offices and early childhood education centers. Field Teams meet members, learn about issues at the school and district level and answer member questions. The teams are key players in ensuring that the contract is enforced as well as providing additional support to members when issues arise. Through their contacts at the Department of Education and with CSA’s legal and grievance staffs, Field Teams are instrumental in resolving problems. CSA Field Services: Find out more about your Field Rep https://csa-nyc.org/about/field-service-teams/
CSA Executive Board
The CSA Executive Board is the legislative body of the union and is comprised of the elected officers of CSA as well as elected representatives based on membership in all job classifications as well as districts and high school boroughs. The Executive Board makes policy, endorses candidates and keeps the officers informed about issues in the field. CSA members elect Executive Board representatives; the Retiree Chapter elects two representatives. Elections are held every three years following the election of officers. Find out more about your CSA Executive Board: https://csa-nyc.org/about/executive-board/