California State Employees Assn Union Retirees Limited Edition Aloha Hawaiian Shirt XL
This is a clean, very lightly worn pre-owned 100% rayon limited edition custom made Hawaiian shirt exclusively for retirees of the California State Employees Association in size 3XL. The print features beige and sage green hibiscus flowers and palm fronds with the logo of CSEA Retirees prominently in the design on a light denim blue background. The design features a classic Hawaiian floral print, and side hem vents.
The California State Employees Association was founded in 1932 in Sacramento, California. The organization grew out of a campaign to pass a ballot initiative to amend the California state constitution to create a retirement system for California state workers (CalPers). The core of leadership for the campaign went on to form a credit union (The Golden One Credit Union) for state employees, won voter approval of the merit system for state civil service, and a 40-hour workweek and, finally in 1979, won collective bargaining rights for state and university employees in the California legislature. After California adopted collective bargaining for state employees in 1979, CSEA began a long period of reorganization and the membership was divided into four distinct classes depending on employment or retirement status with the State of California. Ultimately, each of the four classes of membership formally incorporated as affiliates of CSEA and assumed authority for their respective member representation programs. CSEA now only provides business services of accounting, IT and member benefits for the four affiliated organizations which represent active and retired state and California State University system employees.
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