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Town of Oyster Bay presents MLK Distinguished Service Award to Jarvis Brown
Summary
The Town of Oyster Bay presented its Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Distinguished Service Award to Jarvis Brown, president of CSEA Long Island Region 1, in recognition of his decades of labor and community service. Supervisor Joseph Saladino highlighted Brown's long record of advocacy and leadership.
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The Town of Oyster Bay presented its Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Distinguished Service Award to Jarvis Brown, who serves as president of CSEA Long Island Region 1. The announcement noted Brown's long record of advocacy for working families and his role in strengthening union organization on Long Island. Brown has been a CSEA member for more than 20 years and previously served 11 years as the CSEA Town of Oyster Bay Local President. He is also a longtime volunteer firefighter and serves as Chief of the Wyandanch Fire Company.
Key facts:
- Jarvis Brown has been a CSEA member for more than 20 years and has led in union roles for nearly the same length of time.
- He served 11 years as CSEA Town of Oyster Bay Local President before his election as CSEA Long Island Region 1 president.
- Brown helped establish and grow the School Districts Committee to address school district employee issues.
- He assisted in removing several locals and units from administratorship, including the CSEA SUNY Farmingdale Local.
- Brown has organized and welcomed more than 600 new CSEA members and is a volunteer firefighter and chief of the Wyandanch Fire Company.
Summary:
The award recognizes Brown's long work in labor organizing and community service and reflects the town's use of its MLK Distinguished Service Award to honor local leadership aligned with Dr. King's principles. Undetermined at this time.
