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Bidding to alleviate the city’s need for working-class housing, Resorts World Casino New York City and Cirrus Workforce Housing announced plans to build as many as 50,000 units of workforce housing in ...
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 ...
Union leaders were elated following the lifting of a stop-work order imposed last month by the Trump administration on the Empire Wind project, the wind farm off the southwest coast of Long Island.
My friend's parents' German citizenship, like that of all Jews, was stolen by the Nazis through their "Nuremberg Laws.” Being stripped of nationhood was an early step towards total dehumanization.
Workers at Sesame Workshop have voted 55-19 to join Local 153 of the Office and Professional Employees International Union, capping off a union campaign marred by layoffs and allegations of union ...
New Jersey Transit's train engineers reached a tentative deal Sunday to end their three-day strike that had halted service for some 100,000 daily riders, including routes to Newark airport and across ...
The Department of Citywide Administrative Services established a 729-name list for Correction Officer on March 26, 2025. The list is based on Exam 4302, which was recently held. Readers should note ...
Unions representing FDNY firefighters and fire officers have endorsed former Governor Andrew Cuomo for mayor, following in the footsteps of two unions representing members of FDNY EMS. Leadership of ...
Below is a roundup of City University of New York (CUNY) exams leading to public service positions. The application period for new civil service exams generally begins on the first Wednesday of each ...
The Department of Citywide Administrative Services has certified sections of the eligible lists below for appointments and promotions in city agencies, subject to the 1-in-3 rule. Some of the ...
A second former FDNY chief was sentenced to prison for accepting tens of thousands of dollars in bribes in exchange for expediting building inspections. Anthony Saccavino, formerly chief of the FDNY’s ...
A few of our stories and columns are now in front of the paywall. We at The Chief-Leader remain committed to independent reporting on labor and civil service. It's been our mission since 1897. You can ...
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