Yonkers was witness to a powerful demonstration of unity on Oct. 30 as a coalition of local unions threw their support behind incumbent Mayor Mike Spano’s re-election campaign. Representatives from Teamsters Local 456, PBA, CLSA, MTA PBA, Local 628, UFOA, CSEA, YFT, SEIU, 32BJ, ALF-CIO, and AFSCME gathered at a press conference to endorse the Mayor’s candidacy, recognizing his dedication to the well-being of Yonkers and its residents.
This landmark event underscored the Mayor’s unwavering commitment to the working people of Yonkers and the positive changes he has spearheaded during his tenure. The array of unions present, representing a broad spectrum of Yonkers’ workforce, showcased the broad appeal and significance of Mayor Spano’s leadership.
In a powerful address to the gathered supporters, Mayor Spano expressed his gratitude and dedication to their cause, saying, “I am deeply honored and humbled by the overwhelming support of these esteemed unions. We have worked together to move our city forward, and this endorsement reaffirms our shared commitment to making Yonkers an even better place to live, work, and raise a family.”
The unions’ leaders, in turn, praised Mayor Spano’s proven track record in addressing key issues like economic development, education, public safety, and infrastructure improvement. They believe that his experience and vision are vital for the continued growth and prosperity of Yonkers.
The coalition of local unions that endorsed Mayor Spano’s re-election campaign includes:
Teamsters Local 456
PBA (Police Benevolent Association)
CLSA (Captains, Lieutenants, and Sergeants Benevolent Association)
MTA PBA (Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police)
Local 628 (Yonkers Firefighters)
UFOA (Uniformed Fire Officers Association)
CSEA (Civil Service Employees Association)
YFT (Yonkers Federation of Teachers)
SEIU (Service Employees International Union)
32BJ (Building Service Workers Union, SEIU)
ALF-CIO (The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations)
AFSCME (American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees)