Labor leaders saluted at annual event


Celebrating the backbone of Suffolk’s workforce, Assemblyman Joe DeStefano hosted his annual Labor Leaders Recognition event last week, shining a spotlight on union leadership and public service. The evening’s honoree was Thomas Bivona of the Deputy Sheriffs PBA.

“This event is about recognizing the labor leaders who keep Suffolk strong,” DeStefano said. “Their commitment to public service, public safety, and the wellbeing of working families is the backbone of our community. Honoring Tom Bivona reflects the dedication and leadership we see across all of our public workers.”

Bivona, a 13-year veteran of the department and lifelong Suffolk resident, represents 265 deputy sheriffs. Rising from midnight highway patrol to district court duties and later to union leadership, he earned a reputation as a steady advocate for fair pay, safer working conditions, and modern reforms. DeStefano praised Bivona as “a tireless advocate, an exceptional leader, and a true public servant.”

The Assemblyman highlighted Bivona’s success negotiating contracts, pushing for pay equity with the Suffolk County Police Department, and resolving longstanding overtime and promotion disparities. Bivona’s leadership extends beyond the job, DeStefano noted, describing him as a devoted husband, father, and William Floyd graduate committed to improving the community that helped shape him.

Sponsors for the event included Miller & Caggiano, LLP, whose support helped bring together labor officials, elected leaders, and residents, including Legislator Nick Caracappa and Brookhaven Councilman Neil Foley.

Throughout the night, DeStefano emphasized the importance of strong labor partnerships, telling attendees, “Our workforce is the backbone of Suffolk County, and leaders like Tom show what integrity, fairness, and commitment to service look like every day.”

The event also encouraged continued civic engagement, offering attendees an opportunity to support DeStefano’s work in Albany and his ongoing advocacy for law enforcement, labor families, and community investment.


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