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Below is a roundup of New York City exams leading to public service positions. The application period for new civil service exams generally begins on the first Wednesday of each month. Prospective ...
The New York State Nurses Association slammed a decision by NewYork-Presbyterian to cut 2 percent of its workforce, layoffs that would result in about 1,000 health care workers losing their jobs. The ...
A union representing lawyers, paralegals and other workers at legal organizations in New York is the target of a new federal complaint alleging it failed in its duty to represent Jewish members. But ...
New York City will no longer fully control its jail system, including the long-troubled Rikers Island complex, after a federal judge found the city had failed to stem spiraling dysfunction and ...
David Mirtz is a co-chair of the NYC Working Families Party After a decade as New York's governor, Andrew Cuomo resigned in 2021 under a cloud of controversy around sexual misconduct. He is now ...
Members of District Council 37 rallied for a contract at Foley Square in 2022. An election will be held this month for leadership of Local 3005, with members who advocated for the passage of a motion ...
More than 2,000 workers will receive $4 million in restitution from four businesses, among them Halal Guys and Petco, that violated city statutes protecting employees. The city’s Department of ...
Philip Ronnie Shpiller retired from his 30-year career with the city as an emergency-response plumber with the New York City Transit Authority in 2012. But in a very real sense, the work never left ...
Amy Arundell, the head of the A Better Contract slate who is opposing United Federation of Teachers President Michael Mulgrew in the union's upcoming election, has filed a lawsuit alleging that a plan ...
A pay and discrimination lawsuit by 13 current and former Department of Sanitation workers against the city will go ahead following a federal judge’s finding that the plaintiffs have standing under ...
Leadership at the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center in Lower Manhattan recognized the union formed by around 60 employees last week, averting the need for a formal union election ...
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