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- Pres. Floyd calls for more School Safety Agents on 1010 WINS
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- Teen shot near Staten Island high school; Queens students busted with loaded firearms in bookbags
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- Pres. Floyd: A Day for Mothers
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- 15-year-old suspect in Edward R. Murrow High School stabbing taken into custody
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- Skip the greeting card, no presents needed: Labor Day is a holiday like no other whose importance lasts beyond a single day
- NYC School Safety Agents to Be Issued Bullet-Resistant Vests
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- Pres. Gregory Floyd: Your vote is your voice—don’t be speechless
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- Ex-NY state trooper convicted of stealing cash from union members that he blew on Dallas Cowboys tix, Lexus
- Union alleges school safety agents were forced to watch migrants
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- Advocates call for better protections to prevent worker deaths
- Gregory Floyd: A day for mothers
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- Behind a Surge in Teenage Killings: Grief, Anger and Online Grudges
- Schools have lost a quarter of their safety agents
- AMNY Editorial | More NYC school safety agents mean more safety in schools
- NYC school safety staff plummets 25% even as violence, shootings skyrocket
- 14-year-old boy stabs older teen in Manhattan charter school: police
- NYPD has 1,000 fewer officers in schools than in 2020: report
- Teamster president calls GOP senator a ‘greedy CEO’ in hearing
- Gregory Floyd: Our Better Angels
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- New York’s Difficulty in Filling Job Vacancies Has Hurt City Services
- NYC principals to meet weekly with NYPD in latest effort to address rash of youth violence
- NYPD assigns more cops to city schools to combat uptick in violence
- NYC Government Job Fair
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- City ends residency requirements for most lawyers amid staffing shortages
- NYCHA Promised A Pain-Wracked Man He Could Move. Then a Private Management Company Took Over His Building
- School suspensions continue to decline But weapons seizures have risen considerably
- Adams Moves Ahead On Plan to Fill Legal Vacancies With Pro Bono Lawyers
- Safety agent who applied tourniquet to Tottenville High School shooting victim details dramatic episode
- 16-year-old boy caught with loaded gun at Bronx high school
- Civil servants have until Halloween to apply for student loan payment credits
- Weapons found in schools more than double; top NYPD brass responds
- Brooklyn public school staffer shot in head steps from school
- Gregory Floyd: Falling leaves, rising membership
- RON ISAAC: CUNY's campus cops deserve better
- Schools adding 850 safety agents Adams suggests pipeline to NYPD
- 15-year-old student killed in shooting after leaving school in Downtown Brooklyn park
- CUNY facing a sharp decline in security officers
- NYC schools to ramp up safety protocols for new academic year
- CDC Monkeypox Guidance
- Pres. Floyd: Unelected but legislating: The supreme court decisions that seek to turn back the cultural clock
- Fired city workers would get jobs back with vax compliance
- Diggerland Discounts for Veterans & Police
- Alert Center: School safety agent union reports increase in weapons found in NYC schools
- Nearly 6,000 weapons seized from NYC schools this year, school safety agents union says
- Teachers, parents want real discipline as NYC student suspensions fall
- Another NYC teen threatened to shoot up a Queens school ‘like in Texas’
- Mayor calls on parents to help keep weapons out of schools
- Adams: Weapons seizures in city schools have skyrocketed since the pandemic began
- School safety union calls for more random weapons checks in NYC schools
- Over a dozen weapons found at Francis Lewis High School 1 day after 3 teens shot nearby
- School stabbing renews calls for more safety agents
- Hero School Safety Agent Describes Risking Life to Save NYC Counselor From Knife Attack
- Safety Agent Slashed While Thwarting ‘Intruder' Attack on NYC Elementary Teacher
- School safety agent, teacher slashed helping colleague at P.S. 69 in the Bronx
- School Safety Officer Beaten by Parents for Asking for COVID Vaccine Proof
- Gregory Floyd named a laureate of world peace prize - First Teamster to Receive Prize of “Roving Ambassador for Peace”
- Parents beat up Brooklyn school safety agent who wouldn’t let them into elementary school over COVID vax status
- NYC teens caught with loaded gun in Bronx schoolyard
- Arrest made in shooting that killed NYPD school safety agent
- Video shows apparent gun falling out of student’s backpack in NYC school
- NYC Courts Issue Rules To Ram Through Gun Cases, Under Political Pressure
- Dozens of weapons seized at NYC hospitals: union
- NYC Schools Chancellor David Banks shares his vision for Department of Education
- Plan to transfer NYC SSAs from the NYPD to the Education Dept. is reversed
- City pension fund NYCERS dumps Russian holdings over Ukraine invasion
- In wake of shooting of 14-year-old in Brooklyn, calls grow for more security at NYC schools
- Boy shot steps from his Brooklyn high school
- School weapons seizures soar 80%. Mayor rethinks cuts in safety agents
- Mayor to Slash 560 School Safety Posts; Union Questions Logic
- NYPD school safety agents could be reduced under budget plan
- Mayor Adams slashes 560 School Safety Agent positions in budget proposal
- DiNapoli Tells Adams: Workers Down 5.5%, Find Other Savings
- Staff Held Hostage At 'Juvie Center; Unions 'Gravely Concerned'
- Manhattan school plagued with violence, parents say concerns neglected
- New York City Parents Sound Alarm Over School Safety Issues, But Say Their Concerns Are Being Ignored
- Tenants’ Rights at Risk in NYCHA Conversions, Warns Human Rights Group
- Teens in Bronx juvenile holding facility take three staffers hostage
- Call for more security after Bronx hospital shooting
- Pres. Floyd: Dr. King - Still making the impossible happen
- Anthony Pancella III is Suffolk OTB’s new president and CEO
- Officers at Injection Sites Recalled After Union Objects
- New Chancellor Brushes Off Push To Rid Schools of Safety Agents
- ‘My student had a gun to his head...That’s traumatizing,’ says Wagner H.S. teacher at online school safety town hall
- At Susan Wagner HS town hall, parents voice concern, while officials detail safety measures (subscriber content)
- New Video Shows Attack On Teens Near Staten Island High School; NYPD Trying To Identify Suspects
- Gun-Related Incidents At And Near Susan E. Wagner High School Prompt Union Leader To Demand NYC Hire More Safety Agents
- Violence at and near Staten Island school alarms parents and students
- Students stomped, pistol-whipped outside Staten Island high school
- Metal detector installed at Staten Island high school after violent incidents
- Dozens Of Weapons Confiscated From Students At Brooklyn School In Last 3 Days
- Impromptu metal detector finds kids with 21 weapons at Brooklyn school day after student gun bust
- UFT Delegates: Leave School Agents in NYPD
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- Pres. Floyd: No poetry, no prose, just straight talk
- Fight at New Dorp High School leaves multiple school safety agents injured
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- CBS2 Cameras On Hand At Unannounced Security Screenings At Troubled New York City High Schools
- 13-year-old girl arrested after violent brawl at Staten Island high school
- Teen arrested after gunfight outside Brooklyn high school
- Sheinkopf Speaks: The Ballad of Million Dollar Jumaane
- String Of Violence On NYC School Campuses, Dramatic Drop In Safety Officers Has Parents Concerned
- Calls for school safety concerns increase as violence in schools skyrocket
- School Safety Agents' Transfer From NYPD Still Under Scrutiny
- NY1: 25% of school safety agents in NYC still aren't vaccinated
- 20-year-old who believed he was too healthy to need COVID vaccine dies, NC mom says
- Security crisis looms at NYC schools as vaccine deadline nears
- City Faces Another Temporary Restraining Order On Vaccination Mandate For School Employees
- Eric Adams says he’ll block school safety duties shifting from NYPD to DOE control
- Sen. Schumer: NYCHA needs big money for major progress
- Municipal unions sue NYC over COVID vaccine mandate
- Gov. Hochul Says She Wants To Help NYCHA. Can She Deliver?
- Union Leaders Call for Better Covid Protocols, Transparency at CUNY Ahead of First Day of School
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- MLC Chair: City Refusing to Bargain Over Vaccine-Or-Test Mandate
- MLC, City Working Out Who Will Pay For Employees to Get COVID Tests
- Head of School Safety Union Warns Of Understaffing As School Nears
- Amid nationwide debate about police in schools, a few districts recently disbanded those units
- Video: Gun Violence in NYC is Out of Control
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- NYC task force pushes to REMOVE police from schools to make them more 'healing-centered' and proposes paying a total of $3million to families for reviewing 'harmful policies'
- Task force for ‘healing-centered’ NYC schools recommends removal of police officers, increased family involvement
- New York will require city workers to be vaccinated or tested weekly by mid-September.
- New York to Require Vaccination or Weekly Testing for City Health Workers
- Editorial: A Good Health-Care Deal
- Medicare Advantage To Offer Improved Benefits To Retirees as of Jan. 1
- New York Police Interventions With Emotionally Distressed Students Have Increased
- Ideology Breeds Idiocy
- Parents, Students Hold Rally to Keep School Safety Agents Under NYPD
- Critics blast Maya Wiley’s ‘trauma-informed care’ plan to shift $1B from NYPD
- Supporters tout importance of school safety agents at Brooklyn Borough Hall
- NYC students rally to get cops out of their schools
- CSBA Leader Fishman Re-Elected Unopposed
- Gregory Floyd: Voting is empowering
- NYCHA faces $1B budget gap as de Blasio spends stimulus elsewhere
- City Councilwoman Helen Rosenthal attends virtual hearing while driving
- ‘I can’t reach out and touch my child anymore,’ mom grieves for teen son shot dead outside Brooklyn charter school
- Mayoral candidates divided on a fix for public housing
- School Safety Agents Upset Over Oversight Transfer from NYPD To DOE
- Civic Groups Call for NYPD to Retain Control of School Safety Officers, To Hold Rally Saturday
- Stringer Tries to Keep Campaign Afloat After Sexual Assault Allegation
- NYC School and Safety Coalition urges NYPD safety agents to be stationed in schools
- Shooting in front of Brooklyn school for troubled teens
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Let safety agents do their jobs
- Interview: President of Teamsters Local 237 discusses pandemic's impact on school safety agents
- 3-inch folding knife confiscated at I.S. 61, source says; ‘No place for weapons in our schools,’ says DOE
- Union leader says school safety agents should remain under NYPD — Queens Daily Eagle
- Local 237: Williams Out Of Bounds on 'Agents'
- Teacher finds machete stashed outside Brooklyn elementary school
- Debate reignited over role of NYPD safety agents in schools
- Early-Retirement Option For Some City Workers
- Daily News Editorial: The school crime cop-out: New York still needs safety officers on campus
- More Weapon Seizures Reinforce Union's Calls To Save Safety Agents
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- School Safety union runs ad attacking Public Advocate Jumaane Williams
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- Queens homeless shelter resident fatally stabbed during fight: cops
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- School-Agent Union Head: Abuse Claims Unfounded
- NY City Council is pushing for a school-safety disaster
- Affected Unions Say Council Didn't Consult Them on Safety-Agent Shift
- City Council debates giving NYC DOE control over school safety
- Elevator kills mechanic in Bronx building
- Finally, a NYCHA rescue plan
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- 66 Council Candidates Back No-Cop Schools; '237' Head Concerned
- Nearly 70 NYC Council candidates sign pledge to push for full removal of police from public schools
- NYC to divest $4B from ‘fossil-fuel’ companies
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- Black, Latino city workers faced disproportionate death toll in chaos of NYC pandemic
- It’s Time for America to Reinvest in Public Housing
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- De Blasio, Cuomo Demand A Federal Bailout
- State Assembly holds hearing on NYCHA's 'Blueprint for Change'
- How students of color are getting caught up in the school to prison pipeline
- HA Monitor Calls For Remedies for Issues Slowing Repairs
- “If a mistake is made, someone could die,” union honcho fumes over unskilled NYCHA elevator workers
- '237' Head: Not Convinced School Agents Tested After COVID Closings
- Fewer Grounds to Suspend Students Once They Left School Grounds
- Laborers Union Defends Its Members Helping HA Elevator Mechanics
- Extend Health-Care Benefits to Families Of Civilian Staff Who Are WTC Victims
- 237 Members Support Breast Cancer Awareness
- Unions Throw Weight Behind Bill Adding 3 Years' Pension Credit
- Harlem Electeds, Community Leaders Endorse Benjamin for Comptroller
- NYC Health + Hospitals/Woodhull commemorates Breast Cancer Awareness Month
- Union Raises Safety Issues Over HA Laborers Aiding Elevator Mechanics
- Councilmembers Reynoso, Menchaca and Advocates take case for NYPD removal from schools to Tweed Courthouse
- NYC cancels $900M deferred payout to teachers, cites financial crisis
- DHS Shifting Its Security Officers From Shelters
- NYC homeless services cops will be pulled from 40 single adult shelters in money-saving move
- Johnson Lost Face By Alienating Both Sides In NYPD Budget War
- New furloughs empower New York City unions
- NYC school safety agents shuffled around as educators test positive for coronavirus: union
- Council Members Press Early-Retirement Bill; Mayor's 5-Day Furlough Panned
- De Blasio open to early retirement incentives for NYC workers as budget battle continues
- Coronavirus and NYC’s fiscal crisis turned Mayor de Blasio from labor hero to total zero
- Local 237 President: Mayor's Right, I Do Have His Number
- Spike in daytime shootings has NYC parents on edge over outdoor classrooms
- More questions than answers when it comes to de Blasio’s latest borrowing pitch
- Where the city stands on outdoor learning, and keeping kids safe
- City Hall amenable to pay freezes, reductions to avoid citywide layoffs: Mayor de Blasio
- NYCHA Roof-Fan Stall Leaves Tenants Exposed to Mold and COVID
- Elevator Service’s Pandemic Plunge Strands Elderly NYCHA Residents
- Census Cuts All Counting Efforts Short By A Month
- NYCHA boss plans to revamp housing units by handing city-owned corporation
- Union: School Safety Agents Fear Transfer
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- NYC law enforcement union president charged with scamming members
- Brooklyn grad accuses principal of ignoring gunshot that terrorized students
- Crossing guards remain in NYPD budget this year, despite claims of $1B cut
- Two-Year Plan for School Safety Transition Leaves Few Happy
- How the ‘defundNYPD’ budget puts children at risk
- Too Much or Not Enough?: Shift Of School Agents Rapped by Both Sides
- Bill de Blasio’s plan to let DOE run school safety will backfire, say critics
- School safety agents will stay under NYPD this year, despite city's claims of $1B cut
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- Amid nationwide protests, de Blasio, Council near budget deal that would slash NYPD spending
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- Union chief blasts proposal to switch NYC school safety oversight to Education Dept., warns it’s already been proven ‘disastrous’
- Union leader calls Corey Johnson racist in bid to remove NYPD from schools
- NYC Council members call to strip NYPD of control of school safety
- Local 237 Leader: Taking School Safety From NYPD a Disastrous Idea
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- NYC Makes Masks Optional at Welfare Offices After Clients Defy Rule
- 3 Hospital Workers Gave Out Masks. Weeks Later, They All Were Dead.
- Beloved PS 4 school safety agent dies
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- CUNY Kingsbridge Officers Donate PPE to Coney Island Hospital Staff
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- Scores of city workers have died on the front lines of the coronavirus fight
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- Memo Ordering NYC Schools to Keep Virus Cases Quiet Probed
- Why NYC teachers no longer trust Bill de Blasio and Richard Carranza
- Face Masks Belatedly Arrive For HA Staff
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- CBSNews: NYCHA Employees, Tenants Fear Getting Sick, Union President Says ‘NYCHA Is Unprepared For This Disaster’
- NYC lawmakers blast NYCHA’s ‘inadequate’ coronavirus response, including spotty cleaning protocols
- NYCHA Employees to Get Masks Even as Workplace Tensions Rise
- Call for Donations to assist SSA Derrick Singleton’s children.
- NYCHA residents want workers to wear protective equipment
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- Social service workers say they’re being put at risk amid outbreak
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- EXCLUSIVE: Boy, 15, arrested for bringing loaded gun to Brooklyn school on first day of classes
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- EXCLUSIVE: NYCHA quietly sold off supplies needed for repairs and cleanup
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- Taxpayers' money goes down the NYCHA drain
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- NYCHA tells tenants to use fire hydrant after water fails at Brooklyn building
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- Employee Groups Applaud Mayor’s Plan to Cut Provisional Workforce
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- City coordinates agencies to monitor Ebola
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- Amid Concern About Ebola Virus in U.S., New York Hospital Says It’s Ready for the Worst
- New York Hospitals Prep for Ebola
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- Car-hailing app Lyft to launch in NYC without Taxi and Limousine Commission's permission
- Mayor de Blasio, City Council commit $210 million to improve conditions in NYCHA developments
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- City Reaches $1.75B Contract Deal With DC 37 Union
- City's largest municipal labor union reaches deal with Labor Relations commissioner
- 2 Health-Care Unions Reach Contract Terms Cementing City’s UFT Pattern
- City reaches a contract deal with two more unions
- City Council approves $75 billion budget
- Budget Deal: Jail System, HA Benefit, 200 Police Civilians to Move Cops
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- Mayor de Blasio, City Council agree to $75 billion budget giving middle-schoolers free lunch, adding 200 cops to streets
- Green Taxis Gaining Ground in New York City
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- City bans broker fees on pension funds
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- Maya Angelou’s Civil Rights Legacy
- Elementary School Locked Down After Man Shot Dead Nearby, Officials Say
- Transit workers ratify new deal that means raises and safety measures but higher health-care premiums
- State Retirement Fund Doing So Well It Can Lower Contributions
- School Safety Agent Pay-Bias Settlement Talks Not Done Yet
- Union Safety Officials Press Mayor: Toughen Occupational Hazard Rules
- Mayor Budgets Added Money for HA, After-School Expansion and ACS
- School Safety Agents Turn Up Heat On Mayor in Pay-Discrimination Suit
- Female school safety agents urge Mayor de Blasio to settle pay discrimination lawsuit for getting equal pay with male counterparts
- Lilly Ledbetter Rallies With NYC School Safety Agents Demanding Fair Pay
- Lilly Ledbetter and Leading City Pols Push de Blasio to Honor Equal Pay Promise
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- Lilly Ledbetter to join city workers for gender-pay rally
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- Economist: City Can Give UFT and Nurses Retro, Do New Deals
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- Telemundo 47 - Protesta
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- IBT Local 237 Calls on Mayor to Equalize Pay
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- City politicians push for more cops, security features in crime-ridden NYCHA buildings
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- Mazel Tov, Greg Floyd!
- East Harlem Gathers to Remember Public Safety Officer Killed in Explosion
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- Hunter College Campus Security Officer Killed in Harlem Blast
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- NYC Takes Initial Step on Labor Talks
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- Tom DiNapoli: Unions "Not The Enemy"
- NYCHA renting pricey boilers at developments hit by Sandy until 2016
- Patients at Kings County Hospital Center emergency room wait nearly two hours before seeing a doctor, records show
- City Council hearing coming to Coney Island NYCHA complex
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- Mayor Taps Olatoye to Run Troubled HA, Will Retain House As Its GM
- Mayor’s Budget Boosts Health Fund, Is Noncommittal on Labor Contracts
- De Blasio mum on union pay in first budget
- NYC Housing Agency Gets Debt Relief
- Suffolk educators call for new state funding formula (subscription required)
- Rule Traffic-Agent Titles Belong in Single Union
- Nigerian Appointed New York City Housing Chairman
- SNEAK PEEK: Greg Floyd, the president of Local 237 and radio host, is announcing his show is moving from WWRL 1600 to AM 970
- Village leaders challenge state oversight (subscription required)
- Stringer to Unveil Changes for New York City’s Pension System
- De Blasio asks pols to approve pre-K plan, says $2.5B surplus is for unions
- Local 237 Applauds Comptroller’s Move to Audit Housing Authority
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- With more property tax revenue expected and higher surplus, Mayor de Blasio prepares to handle labor crisis
- Public Hospitals Hope to Attract More Upscale Patients Under Affordable Care Act
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- Mold, mice and zip codes: Inside the childhood asthma epidemic
- De Blasio Taps Team to Tackle the City's Labor Contract Backlog
- Hamill: Mayor de Blasio must get to work for poor, struggling middle class
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- NYCHA's John Rhea resigns after rocky four-year tenure that saw public housing conditions deteriorate
- Policing the Projects of New York City, at a Hefty Price
- Unions Dismiss Mayor’s Warning Of Rising Benefit Costs As ‘Misdirection’
- NYCHA's John Rhea: 'Absolutely' no regrets about my time as chairman
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- NYCHA agrees to federal court’s supervision in apartment mold scandal
- More HA Bad News: Contractor Charged With Cheating Crews
- NYC Housing Authority to come under judicial oversight over mold in apartments
- In Public Housing, Units Languish in Limbo
- 2 New York City Colleges Draft Rules That Restrict Protests
- Cuomo Backs Plan to Ease Array of Tax Burdens and Faces a Fight
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- NYC Housing Authority picked general contractor charged by Feds
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- Pension Ruling in Detroit Echoes West to California
- Cuomo’s Advice That City Unions ‘Get Real’ on Contracts Greeted Skeptically
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- Bloomberg Says He’ll Leave de Blasio No Deficit
- Civil service photogs snap the city's workers in action
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- Civil: Mayor Bloomberg's plan to gut the century-old Civil Service system appears dead
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- Local 237, Elected Officials Urging Major Overhaul of Housing Authority
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- The 2013 Pension 40: Gregory Floyd
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- Council readies for legal battle against public housing land development
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- Enjoy the new NYCHA board while you can
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- NYCHA Tenants Protest Poor Living Conditions With Manhattan March
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- Useful information for voters on election day
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- Tenants call rent strike until NYCHA restores gas service at Lexington Houses
- Five reasons for optimism about unions this Labor Day
- Democratic mayoral candidates vow to ignore NYCHA plan to lease public land for luxury housing
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- Pinching Pensions to Keep Wall Street Fat and Happy
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- NYC funds urging independent corporate chairmen
- Tish James picks up 2 big union nods
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- MLC Sues Mayor For Alleged End Run On Health-Care Provider
- NYCHA tenants should be fingerprinted: Bloomberg
- DUMBO's Farragut Houses Have 4,034 Unanswered Repair Requests, Data Says
- NYCHA behind schedule on spending $50 million allocated by City Council for repairs: report
- Bill de Blasio blasts NYCHA policies as he launches Watch List
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- NYCHA Chairman John Rhea booed over misuse of funds, luxury high-rise plan
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- Municipal Labor Committee sues as city tries to make sure that employees' dependents are entitled to health coverage
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- All five Democratic mayoral candidates ‘humbled’ by what they saw after spending hot night with Rev. Al Sharpton in the Lincoln Houses
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- Gotcha, NYCHA De Blasio says ‘urgent’ fixes ignored, ‘numbers reworked’
- NYCHA tenants in a hell of a fix as 369K repair requests remain outstanding
- Local 237 Looks To Tap Voting Strength Of HA Residents
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- Polo Grounds Houses residents say city isn’t making repairs
- Unions’ Rally Opposing HA Service Cuts Takes a Get-Out-the-Vote Turn
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- Thompson To Reveal Plans For NYCHA In Friday Remarks
- Looking for 'dignity,' Teamsters Local 237 goes for Bill Thompson
- Teamsters Local 237 to back Bill Thompson
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- Layoffs Likely for 250 At HA; Unions Lash Out
- Unions Focus Anger on Mayor They Say Slammed Door on His Workers
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- State Legislature votes to eliminate full-time NYCHA board members
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- Federal Housing secretary slams NYCHA for failing to spend nearly $1 billion in repair funds dating back to 2010
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- Editorial: Housing Authority Chairman John Rhea waited far too long to fix agency
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- Mayor: Public Housing Should Have Power in Three Days
- More than a dozen school districts closed Monday
- Freezing Temperatures and Some 40,000 Homeless Create Latest Sandy Crisis
- As Local Governments Shrink, Private Consultants Reap Rewards
- Retraining Displaced Staffers HHC President: Job Cuts Restoring Fiscal Balance
- City set to spend $1 billion on construction projects
- Local 237 Head Convenes Task Force to Revive HA
- NYCHA hires $200G image guru amid bad press
- Islip officials pass law to exceed tax cap (subscription)
- No Land Grab: Residents, Advocates React to NYCHA Private Investment Plan
- CIVIL SERVICE: City workers seeking additional education are eligible for graduate scholarships
- HA Residents, Workers Feel Unsafe in Projects
- NYC Housing Authority boss John Rhea seeks millions for 'desperately needed' repairs - 2 years too late
- City Council slams NYCHA for spending $10 million on consultant's report detailing problems with agency
- Boston Consulting Group's Secretive $10 Million Report on NYCHA Not So Shady After All
- City Council gives NYCHA a new project: Report back quarterly on how you're spending taxpayer money
- To raise millions, renting land to condo builders is the lease NYCHA can do
- Disdain for Workers
- Flimsy locks and broken intercoms in lower Manhattan NYCHA houses make it easy for criminals to break in
- Islip residents offer budget advice (registration required)
- Income Data Shows Widening Gap Between New York City’s Richest and Poorest
- NYC tells agencies to make deep cuts to budget s- could mean layoffs for city workers
- Governor in Wisconsin Loses Round on Contract Limits
- Politicians slam Mayor Bloomberg for boosting City Hall salaries while threatening school cuts
- Thanks to NYCHA inefficiency, plumber William Naddeo gets to live in $500,000 New Jersey mansion
- Elderly residents at Bronx NYCHA building take back their laundry room, but still no working dryers
- Chief Editorial: Nassau’s Risky Cuts
- Tell Local Governments To Dig Deeper for Pensions
- Union Workers Hold Soggy Labor Day Parade In Midtown
- "We Take Care Of Our Own" vs. "You're On Your Own"
- Unions putting feet on street to back Obama Labor fear consequences of Republican victory
- With Public Housing Under Attack, Can An Ex-Lehman Banker Save New York’s Last Affordable Apartments?
- Union Jobs Plummet in the Private Sector
- Unions flex revived political might for Labor Day weekend
- G.O.P. Platform Seeks to Weaken Powers of Unions
- School violence shatters record
- Poll: Most Americans Want Tax Hike to Save Services
- New Blood Coming For Troubled Housing Authority
- Judge: Mangano can't slash employee benefits
- The Dynamic Duo
- NY1 Online: Teamsters Union President Greg Floyd Criticizes NYCHA Management
- Not In Our House: Pols Defend NYCHA, Attack Media
- Local Gov’ts Having Tough Fiscal Times, Comptroller Warns
- Pro-labor rally draws tens of thousands
- $tate ‘takeover’
- Property Tax Evasion in City Is Widespread, Report Suggests
- Local Governments Face Fiscal Peril, State Comptroller Warns
- City’s Unemployment Rate Reaches 10 Percent
- Planning a March, and Envisioning a Movement, to Unite Low-Wage Workers
- A banner day is coming for low-wage workers fighting for justice in the workplace
- New York City Council pressing ahead with probe of Housing Authority on security cameras
- Partisanship Disguised as Charity
- Unions Fight Scranton Mayor After He Cuts Pay to Minimum Wage
- Trades Unions Prevail As Mayor is Ruled Wrong on Wage Shift
- NYSCOPBA Deal Gives 7% in ‘Old’ Pay Hikes Before 3-Year Freeze
- City Hall Budget Deal, for Now, Includes Few Layoffs and No Tax Increases
- Nassau Judge Prevents Use of New Law To Cut Budget, Workers
- Public Workers Face Continued Layoffs, Hurting the Recovery
- Opinion: We Don’t Need No Education
- Cancer Will Be Covered by 9/11 Fund
- San Diego and San Jose Lead Way in Pension Cuts
- Suburbs Cut Public Workers
- N.Y. Pension Reaches Post-Recession High
- Parks Worker Dies Working on a 9/11 Memorial in Queens
- Retro’ Robber Baron: Mayor Tells Unions No Back Pay in Pacts
- Judge puts brakes on mayor's executive order
- Settlement in Payroll Scandal Gives Mayor’s Budget a Lift
- Wisconsin posts biggest US job loss, as Gov. Scott Walker fights for his job
- City Trades Workers Suing Over Mayor’s Prevailing-Wage Shift
- After a Decade and Two Deaths, the City Council Gets Serious About Elevator Safety
- WTC Panel Recommends Adding 30+ Cancers For ‘Zadroga’ Coverage
- Denounce Mayor’s Shift In Trade-Worker Pay Status As Power Grab
- Even Without New Contracts, Many Public Employees Get Raises
- Politics on the air: Gillibrand infrastructure interview
- Opinion: Cuomo's progressive creds don't hold up
- Suffolk OTB rescue called "a done deal"
- Unions make last-minute push for members to join pension plans; those who miss deadline must join Tier VI
- This ‘237’ Retiree Served Both King and Country
- Cuomo's Tier 6 Hustle: Short Ration for Heroes
- Public-employee union leader appears in LI cable offering
- ‘Right to Work’ Bills Face Uncertain Future in an Election Year
- In Crackdown on Unlicensed Taxis, City Runs Out of Room
- The pension deadlock Legislature's budget measures don't have explicit pension plan
- Cuomo’s Pension Plan Rejected by New York Assembly Democrats
- Lawmakers Will Pass One-House Budgets, Without Tier VI
- Gov's plan hits bump
- Cuomo: Compromise On Tier 6 Proposal Something I Can Do
- Opinion: A Civil Right to Unionize
- Mayor Seeks Pension Relief From Albany
- Editorial: Cuomo’s War of Choice
- Cuomo Derides Public Workers As ‘Special Interests’ on Tier 6
- Marie Colvin mourned by family, colleagues
- Pension power struggle rises
- The Voice of The Opposition: Can Tom DiNapoli Defend Labor From The Albany Onslaught?
- Budget Woes Prompt Erosion of Public Jobs, With a Heavy Toll in Silicon Valley
- DiNapoli Sparks a War Of Words on Pensions
- Union leaders say pension outlook is unfairly gloomy; argue city should tap its rainy day fund to pay raises
- Pension Earnings Rate Reduction Hits Sudden Turbulence From MLC
- Start-Up Costs for Tier 6 Outweigh Early Savings
- Bruised Feelings or No, Chairman Applies Jolt to Housing Authority
- City Budget Looking Up But Firehouses Targeted Again
- Editorial: ‘Flexibility’ Ripe for Abuse
- Above and Beyond: Pat Stryker
- NYC mayor: Use last rainy-day funds in budget plan
- Slow Down, Legislators Tell Cuomo on Tier 6
- Future, Funds in the Fire, But Liu Plays It Cool
- Cuomo Targets Future State and City Workers In Tier 6 Proposal
- DiNapoli Says 401(k)s Are No Substitute For Pensions
- Gov. Andrew Cuomo's budget plan would reform pensions for incoming city workers
- Pension reform still on Bloomberg’s agenda; he may let Albany lead the push for changes
- Triborough Labor Law Likely to Survive
- Cuomo Victory Lap Holds More Employee Givebacks
- Unsung Civil Servants Cited By 100-Year Association
- A Gathering Storm Over ‘Right to Work’ in Indiana
- New York Court of Appeals Issues Landmark Ruling Protecting Investors' Rights
- Deal Struck to Broaden Taxi Service in the City
- Minus One 2013 Candidate In NYC, Floyd Won’t Run
- Teamsters take a bank shot at Liu
- Union March Heralds Need To Treat Workers Fairly
- Editorial: Pain in the Public Sector
- Cuomo Sets New Agenda: Jobs and Taxes
- Ex-MF Global Chief’s Role In Pension Reform Plan Questioned
- Admit Claims of Major Pension Gains Tied To New Board Are Dicey
- City Offers ‘State’ Deal Plus Pension Rollback In DC 37 Wage Talks
- NYCERS Dissidents Enlist Allies in Investment Fight
- Effort to Recall Wis. Governor Kicks off Tuesday
- City Workers Seek Raise as Union Negotiations Begin
- Often at Center of Mayhem, Emergency Rooms Tend to Be Gunfire-Free Zones
- Greg Floyd and Bill de Blasio Discuss Occupy Wall Street [Video]
- Ohio Turns Back a Law Limiting Unions’ Rights
- Occupy Movement Inspires Unions to Embrace Bold Tactics
- City Pension Plan Getting Pushback (subscription required)
- Bid to Alter Pension Plans Is Criticized
- PEF contract passes 27,718 to 11,645
- Pressure to Raise Taxes Democrats, Labor Push Cuomo to Drop Opposition to New Levy on the Wealthy
- City Reports More Suspensions, but Serious Crimes Declined
- Trouble Already For City Pension Reforms?
- City, Unions Agree To Independent Investment Process for Pensions
- The pension deal: What does John Liu walk away with?
- Mayor and Comptroller Seek Joint Management for 5 Pension Plans
- Editorial: A Foolish Time to Cut Housing Aid
- Top Earners Doubled Share of Nation’s Income, Study Finds
- Nassau Exec Retreats On Bid to Annul Labor Pacts
- New York State Revenue Falls $392 Million Short of Estimate
- Union’s Deal With Cuomo May Prevent 3,500 Layoffs
- Stick a Fork in Mellon Bank on Multi-Pronged Pension-Fund Ripoff
- City to Fire 700 Workers
- Ticking louder New $1B city ‘time bomb’ shock
- Mayor Bloomberg's call for massive city budget cuts irks union officials
- PEF Fades Andy, Saying No Thanks for Nothin'
- City Rejects Offer Of School-Aide Union; Layoffs This Week
- State Workers’ Union Rejects Contract, Risking 3,500 Layoffs
- Teamsters Local 237 Leader Dips Toe in Mayoral Waters
- Teamsters Local 237 President Considers Running For Mayor
- Column A Wins; A Vote About Anger, Anxiety
- Teamster’s Floyd on Infrastructure Funding
- With fewer workers city payroll adds $1.2 billion in employee overtime pay
- Nation Editor: Stop Bashing Government Workers (MSNBC video)
- Stop bashing government workers
- Labor Parade Turns Focus to Struggles Unions Are Enduring
- Backers: Make banks pay in crisis
- 777 School Employees Will Be Let Go, in the Largest Layoff Under Bloomberg
- After Bruising Political Fights, 2 Governors Alter Their Tones
- State Employees’ Union Accepts Wage and Benefits Concessions
- Unions' Lament: Hard Out Here for a Wimp
- Debt-Ceiling Deal Has Angry Labor Officials Losing Faith in Obama
- Bloomberg announces Deputy Mayor Goldsmith will step down; Labor party pleased as punch
- Stephen Goldsmith, mayoral aide who bungled city's Christmas blizzard, resigns after just 15 months
- NYC Voters Oppose More Worker Health, Pension Costs, Quinnipiac Poll Says
- Two wounded in shooting at Brooklyn pool
- With Layoffs Looming, PEF Reaches a Deal Mirroring CSEA’s
- Unions, City At Odds Over Peace Officer Reclass Bid
- Mayor's office calls for major pension reform
- Cuomo Says Curbing Public Pension Benefits Will Be His Top Goal in ’12
- Tri-State Labor Neighbors Find Going Really Rough
- Pension Funds Soar To 20% Earnings Rate, Liu Reveals
- Home Is Where the Mold Is
- City Council Approves $66 Billion Budget
- Cuomo Secures Big Givebacks In Union Deal
- Unions wary of using city employee health care funds to lower job cuts
- Unions Emulate Mike On One-Shot to the Kisser
- New York City residents complain about NYCHA's lax take on necessary home and city repairs
- Tense weeks ahead as budget battle looms, includes massive teacher layoffs, library cuts
- Unions throw monkey wrench into city budget deal
- The Public Employee Response to Pensions
- Little Chance in Legislature For Cuomo’s Pension Bill
- Cuomo Urges Broad Limits to N.Y. Public Pensions
- Lawmakers back off contentious labor union bill
- Study Finds Pension Costs Will Drop Within 5 Years
- City Eases Throttle On Possible Transfer Of Deferred Comp Plan
- Housing Authority Breaks Down Budget as Threat of Future Cuts Loom
- Layoff of State Workers Imminent, Cuomo Says
- DOE Financial Chief Went Into Business for Himself
- Teamsters for Same-Sex Marriage
- Legalizing same-sex marriage in N.Y. seems a matter of when, not if
- Angry Unions Say No Deals With Bloomberg
- Editorial: A Tier Too Far?
- Less-Generous Pension Plan Being Readied for Future Workers
- Housing project residents reveal horror stories
- Unions Bristle At City Attempt to Transfer Deferred Comp Plan
- Mayor Plowing Ahead With 4,200 Layoffs to Cut Budget
- DOE Goes Doh! Again As Contractor Charged In $3.6M Tech Ripoff
- Public-sector workers: Get ready for changes
- Wisconsin pension system is nation's most solvent, study finds
- Unions Blast Plans To Farm Out Stockroom Work on City Vehicles
- Public Pensions, Once Off Limits, Face Budget Cuts
- Larger Unions Questioning Cuomo’s First Settlement
- Liu: City Pension Costs Already Leveling Off
- Unions: Must Enforce Safeguard Against Farming Out City Jobs
- Labor's 'Sleeping Giant' Roars in Times Square
- Editorial: Pension 'Crisis' Hyperbole
- Thousands Rally In Times Square Against Job Cuts
- Union-Bashing, Now in Ohio
- Ohio Lawmakers Pass Anti-Union Bill
- Local 237 President Floyd Floats a Mayoral Balloon
- Teamsters Local 237 leader Gregory Floyd eyes 2013 mayoral run
- Study Finds ‘Overpaid’ City Workers an Urban Myth
- Wisconsin union fight not over
- Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker on verge of signing union-busting bill; labor protests across U.S.
- Wisconsin Senate Limits Bargaining by Public Workers
- Study Examines Public-Sector Pay
- Mayor Looking to Roll Back Health Care For Workers and Retirees
- For Many City Retirees, Little Gravy in Pensions
- Majority in Poll Back Employees in Public Sector Unions
- Wisconsin Power Play
- Bloomberg Defends Budget Decisions
- Gov. Walker’s Pretext
- Mayor Announces Thousands Of Teacher Layoffs In Budget Address
- Democrats Missing, Wisconsin Vote on Cuts Is Delayed
- States Aim Ax at Health Cost of Retirement
- American ills not caused by unions
- Police and Firefighters Vow to Fight Bloomberg’s Plan to Cut a Retirement Benefit
- John Gambling Show: Interview with Gregory Floyd
- Unions Assail Bloomberg’s Radical Pension Revisions
- Make Wall Street Pay
- Gov. Andrew Cuomo: Pension reform is second big job after budget
- Bloomberg Seeks a Sweeping Overhaul of City’s Pensions
- City Unions fight attacks on benefits
- City Hall Docks Pay For Workers' Snow Day
- City Workers Face Penalty After Storm
- Dupuy: Government workers are the new illegal aliens
- Public Workers Looking For True Shared Sacrifice In State & City Budgets
- Mayor’s Agenda Puts Unions in Crosshairs On Pensions, Layoffs
- Mayor Coy on Which Jobs Should Become Managerial
- Reports Bear Bad News For Public Employees
- Bloomberg targeting cost of union pensions
- In Light Of Albany Track Record, Doubts About Bloomberg Pension Proposals' Chances
- Cuomo Considers Cutting Up to 15,000 State Jobs
- Higher Taxes Wouldn’t End Some Deficits
- Other Pro-Business Groups Target Repeal Of Triborough Amendment
- End Of The Road Echoes of the past and fears of the future in Stephen Goldsmith’s car maintenance privatization plan
- Unions to Cuomo: Talk to Us, Don’t Dictate
- NYC key in tight AG race
- DiNapoli hangs on to comptroller post
- Say Unions Can Ride Out Assault on Jobs, Benefits
- Teamsters president under attack
- NY personal income falls for 1st time in 70 yrs
- Traffic agent Edgar Saetoros tries to issue ticket; irate motorist beats him, fractures skull, flees
- NY fund gets Blackstone reply
- City Workers Rally Against Proposed Budget Cuts
- School Safety Officers To Receive Extra Protection To Prevent Assaults
- Unions Seek Right to Sue ‘Thieves’ of Wall Street
- Islip Town union workers OK contract with raises (registration required)
- Local Candidates Address Teamsters' Union
- Student Alleges Assault By School Staff Over Graffito
- Longtime Local 237 Head Carl Haynes Dead At 76
- Mayor Wants Worker Health Premiums And Cut to Welfare Funds
- Hospitals Chief Expects to Cut 3,900 Jobs
- City’s Public Housing Agency Gets $305 Million in Aid
- Police Investigate Three Students Stabbings In Three Boroughs
- Seeking To Broadcast Views To Wider Audience, Unions Take To The Air
- Legislature Okays Bill To Give HA Stimulus Stream
- Senate Majority Bolsters Support For NYC Public Housing
- ACS Head Won’t Cut Field Staff Under DJJ Merger
- City’s Public Hospitals Fear Huge Loss in Subsidies
- New York City Plans to Topple Public Housing Towers
- Daily News Story on President Floyd's interview with Comptroller Liu
- NYCLU, Local 237 Clash Over School Safety Suit
- NYCLU Sues City Over School Safety Agents
- Guv's plan could cost LI schools record $172M in aid (note: registration might be required to view story.)
- Union Members Exempted From ‘Cadillac’ Health Tax
- Teamsters Celebrate King’s Legacy
- Unsung Civil Servants Get Honors for Public Service
- Governor Enacts Tier 5, Reducing Pension Rights
- Teamsters Oppose Senate Plan To Tax Health Insurance Plans
- Break Ground for Medical Training Center At HHC
- 2 Brooklyn Complexes With a Ghost-Town Feel
- School Safety
- Handcuffing School Agents
- Unions set to square off with Mayor Bloomberg
- Student Safety Act Gains Momentum In City Council
- City Council Holds Hearing On Student Safety Act
- Trish Bergin heads for seat on Islip Town Board
- Islip extending laid-off workers' benefits through June
- Paterson Suspends Flu Vaccination Rule
- Teamsters' president Floyd makes jobs number one priority
- Unions Claim Health-Care Bill Would Hurt Members
- Unions Protest Mandatory Swine Flu Vaccinations
- Judge temporarily blocks mandatory flu vaccines
- Mandatory Flu Shots Hit Resistance
- New York Health Care Workers Resist Flu Vaccine Rule
- Protesters ask Islip not to cut 70 workers
- Civic pride and politics on view during Labor Day parade
- Before layoffs, accusations fly over Islip finances
- Despite freeze promises, some Islip managers get raises
- Number Of Dangerous Schools Drops Citywide
- At emotional meeting, Islip approves worker layoffs
- Islip Town to vote on layoffs to close $10M budget gap
- State Senate votes for mayoral control of schools, then adds committee over Mayor Bloomberg
- New Yorkers proudly fete Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor
- Daily News Politics: Change Agents
- State Senate to Vote On Mayoral Control Aug. 6
- Union Label - Newsday Column
- No agreement on mayoral control as Senators stalemate in all-night session in Albany
- E. Virgil Conway College Scholar Awards offer tuition breaks for kids of city workers
- In Sonia Sotoamayor's old Bronx project, a real American idol is on TV
- DEMS SPRING COP QUIZ PROBE IS PRICE FOR MAYORAL CONTROL
- Pension reform dogs labor deal between Bloomberg and Municipal Labor Committee
- State Unions and Governor Agree on Tier 5 Pension Giveback Averts Layoffs
- Up and Out of New York’s Projects
- Tough' News expose spurs Housing Authority car-use changes
- Public Hospitals in Critical Condition
- Sotomayor’s dream began in the Bronx
- City Council to fast-track bill to lift residency requirements for thousands
- Report Cites Value Of Pensions in Boosting City, State Economies
- Children's Services cuts panned by critics as 'playing with fire'
- JAVITS REJIGGERED $1B CUT FROM EXPANSION PLAN
- School Safety Hits a Nerve - Daily News discussion
- Video: Pres. Greg Floyd Talks About Challenges Facing Union Members and the City of New York
- 16-year-old stabbed at NYC school
- Teamsters Reach Tentative Agreement
- Letter to editor: 237 Work getting results
- Local 237 Head Cites Feds In Boy's Elevator Death; Says Cutbacks Delay Repairs
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