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District Council 37 (also known as DC37) is New York City's largest public sector employee union, representing over 150,000 members.[1]

It’s important to note that DC37 may not represent retirees, because the Taylor Law prohibits public sector unions from negotiating on behalf of retirees in New York State.[2] Former members of DC37, who are retired from state and/or local government service, are represented by the DC37 Retirees Association and other retiree organizations, including the New York City Organization of Public Service Retirees (for Benefit Preservation).[3][4]

DC37 was chartered in 1944 by AFSCME to represent public employees in New York City. It was small and relatively unsuccessful under its first president, Henry Feinstein, but under the leadership of Jerry Wurf, who took over as president in 1952, the union grew to 25,000 members by 1957, and 36,000 members in 1962. It also successfully pressured Mayor Robert F. Wagner Jr., to pass executive order 49, which recognized collective bargaining rights for public sector workers.[5][6]

Wurf became president of AFSCME in 1964 and was replaced later that year by Victor Gotbaum, who was Executive Director of DC37 until 1987. Under Gotbaum, the union continued to grow in numbers and power.

People who worked closely with Gotbaum included: Lillian Roberts, Associate Director in charge of Organization; Edwin Maher, Associate Director in charge of employees; Daniel Nelson, head of the Department of Research; Julius Topol, DC37 counsel; Bernard Stephens, editor of the Public Employee Press; and Alan Viani, who took over as head of the Department of Research in 1973 after Nelson's death.[7]

Gotbaum's successor was Stanley Hill, who subsequently resigned in 1998 due to a major scandal in the union. After a trusteeship by AFSCME, Hill was ultimately succeeded in 2002 by Lillian Roberts, who first started working with Gotbaum in 1959. Roberts retired at the end of 2014 and was succeeded by her associate Henry Garrido, who now serves as executive director.[8]

Medicare Advantage plan

DC 37 is a voting member of the Municipal Labor Committee (MLC), a consortium of all New York City public employee unions. The MLC negotiates health plans with the City of New York. DC 37 has the most votes on the MLC because votes are weighted in proportion to the size of the membership. Shaun D. Francois I, the president of DC 37, and Michael Mulgrew, the president of the United Federation of Teachers, advanced a plan that would move all retired New York City employees from traditional Medicare into a new, privately run Medicare Advantage plan. Many DC 37 retirees and retirees who are members of other unions have protested the agreement.[9][10] The NYC Organization of Public Service Retirees has sued the City over being forced into Medicare Advantage and won six times in court thus far. The unions made the mistake of trying to sell off current retiree healthcare for value in their collective bargaining. Retirees cannot bargain and are not in unions as the NYS Taylor Law prevents it. [11][12]

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  9. Jenny Brown (March 10, 2023). New York City Retirees Fight Their Own Unions to Stop Catastrophic Health Care Cuts. Labor Notes. [1]
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